Catch Suzi performing tracks from her new album Patchwork at Ed Castle in October.
Image Jordan Talley
Emerging Aussie folk artist Suzi has announced some big news, with the ‘Centrelink Summer’ singer revealing her debut album, Patchwork, is on the way, accompanied by a national tour.
Arriving on 12 September, Suzi admitted on Instagram that she’s “never worked harder on anything in my whole entire life.”
The album’s final single, ‘One Way Ticket’, will drop 15 August before Suzi hits the road a couple of months later in October.
“Sooo excited to be hitting the road to celebrate my debut album Patchwork,” she wrote on social media. “These are the first headliners we have done in AGES and I cannot wait to share this show with you.”
Suzi’s headline tour commences in Melbourne at Stay Gold on Friday 3 October and continues with dates at Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Saturday 4 October and Adelaide’s Ed Castle on Friday 10 October, before coming to an end at Sydney’s The Trocadero Room on Saturday 11 October.
Tickets for all shows on sale now via linktr.ee/suzisangthis.
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Breaking out in 2020, Suzi has slowly established herself as one of the country’s great new songwriters, releasing a handful of singles and two EPs, I Like It Better Indoors and I Hope You Can Hear Me Now.
Suzi has toured the country in support of a stack of incredible artists, including Hobo Johnson, Sly Withers, Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers, The Wonder Years and Kisschasy, with her debut tour a well-deserved celebration of her rising profile.
Catch Suzi at Ed Castle on Friday 10 October. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
Suzi Patchwork Album 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 3 October – Stay Gold, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 4 October – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, VIC
Friday 10 October – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 11 October – The Trocadero Room, Sydney, NSW
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