Todd Rundgren Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The ‘Can We Still Be Friends’ hitmaker is performing at Lion Arts Factory.
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American allrounder Todd Rundgren returns to Australia in 2025 for a full-length tour of the country.
After performing three sold out shows across the East Coast earlier this year, the man behind hits ‘Cane We Still Be Friends’, ‘Hello, It’s Me’ and ‘I Saw the Light’ is heading back our way, locking in six dates next March.
Rundgren will be joined on tour by You Am I’s Davey Lane, making this tour extra special.
The tour begins at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Thursday, March 6 and continues with dates at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday, March 7, Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal on Saturday, March 8, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Thursday, March 13 and Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday, March 14, before Rundgren wraps things up with a final gig at Sydney’s The Lounge in Chatswood on Saturday, March 15.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via this link.
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Along with releasing a string of hit songs, Todd Rundgren has performed with bands like Nazz, Utopia and Ringo Starr's All Starr Band and produced albums by Patti Smith, Cheap Trick, Psychedelic Furs and Meat Loaf.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021 and continues to release new music, with his most recent release being 2022s Space Force, a collaborative album featuring an eclectic mix of artists such as Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo, The Roots, Stevie Vai and Davey Lane.
Catch Todd Rundgren at Lion Arts Factory on Friday, March 7. Tickets are available via this link.
TODD RUNDGREN 2025 AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
WITH SPECIAL GUEST DAVEY LANE
Thursday, March 6 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Friday, March 7 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Saturday, March 8 – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
Thursday, March 13 – The Triffid, Brisbane
Friday, March 14 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, March 15 – The Lounge, Chatswood, Sydney
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