Sarah Blasko Announces ‘The Double Feature’ Australian Tour 2025
The award-winning singer-songwriter will be performing her first two albums in full.
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Celebrating 21 years in the music business, acclaimed Aussie singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko has announced The Double Feature Australian tour.
Blasko is going back to the very beginning for her second tour of 2025, performing her seminal albums The Overture & the Underscore (2004) and What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have (2006) in their entirety.
The three-time ARIA Award winner will be joined on stage by her long-standing live band, consisting of David Hunt, David Symes, Laurence Pike and Neal Sutherland.
To coincide with the tour, Blasko will also be releasing The Overture & the Underscore and What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have on vinyl for the very first time. Arriving September 5, both records are pressed to 2LP gatefold, with The Overture also including the B-sides ‘Flame Trees’, ‘Into The Great White Open’, ‘Fall Down’ and ‘Long Time’, the secret track that closed out the record. Pre-orders are available now via sarahblasko.lnk.to.
Sarah Blasko’s The Double Feature Australian tour takes in six dates, beginning with an intimate concert at Anita’s Theatre in Dharawal Land/Thirroul on Friday 5 September. Blasko then performs at Melbourne Recital Centre in Naarm/Melbourne on Friday 12 September, Astor Theatre in Boorloo/Perth on Friday 19 September, The Tivoli in Meanjin/Brisbane on Thursday 25 September and Hindley Street Music Hall in Kaurna Land/Adelaide on Friday 26 September, before bringing the tour to a close at the Enmore Theatre in Gadigal Land/Sydney on Saturday 11 October.
Pre-sale begins at 10:30am local time on Friday 13 June, with general on-sale to follow at 10:30am local time on Tuesday 17 June via sarahblasko.com.
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One of the country’s greatest voices, Sarah Blasko’s colourful career is full of incredible highlights.
Breaking through in 2004 with her debut album, The Overture & the Underscore, she followed up with two platinum ARIA charting top ten albums, 2006s What the Sea Wants, the Sea Will Have – which won Blasko her first ARIA Award for Best Pop Release – and 2009s As Day Follows Night – an album that resulted in Blasko being awarded the ARIA for Best Female Artist.
The past 15 years have seen Blasko release four more albums – I Awake (2012), Eternal Return (2015), Depth of Field (2018) and last year’s critically acclaimed I Just Need to Conquer This Mountain – collaborate with Holly Throsby and Sally Seltmann as Seeker Lover Keeper for two albums and craft music compositions for two Bell Shakespeare productions.
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Sarah Blasko The Double Feature Australian Tour 2025
Friday 5 September – Anita’s Theatre, Dharawal Land/Thirroul
Friday 12 September – Melbourne Recital Centre, Naarm/Melbourne
Friday 19 September – Astor Theatre, Boorloo/Perth
Thursday 25 September – The Tivoli, Meanjin/Brisbane
Friday 26 September – Hindley Street Music Hall, Kaurna Land/Adelaide
Saturday 11 October – Enmore Theatre, Gadigal Land/Sydney
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