Chelsea Wolfe Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The tour celebrates the release of Chelsea Wolfe’s seventh studio album, She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She.
American singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe makes her Australian return in 2025 with a run of intimate performances at some of the country’s best live music venues.
Touring in support of her seventh album She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, which was procured by TV on the Radio guitarist Dave Sitek, Wolfe will be accompanied by her full band along with Australian drone artist Uboa, who describes her sound as “Catgirl death industrial.” Nice.
Wolfe’s Australian tour begins in Perth at The Rechabite on Wednesday, May 21 before hitting Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on Friday, May 23, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday, May 24 and Brisbane’s The Triffid on Sunday, May 25, concluding with a final gig at Adelaide’s The Gov on Tuesday, May 27.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Chelsea Wolfe’s website.
Almost three years on since her last Australian visit, Wolfe’s latest album is arguably her best yet, receiving rave reviews from music critics. Kerrang! awarded She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She 4/5 while The Line of Best Fit called it “Wolfe’s best album for some time.”
Keeping the momentum flowing, Wolfe also released the six-track remix EP Undone and the five-track acoustic EP Unbound, offering fans a different interpretation of the songs from She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She.
Wolfe’s 2025 tour also coincides with the 15th anniversary of her debut album, The Grime and The Glow, so fans can expect a career-spanning set from the mesmerising gothic artist.
Catch Chelsea Wolf at The Gov on Tuesday, May 27. Tickets on sale via Oztix.
Chelsea Wolfe 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday, May 21 – The Rechabite, Perth
Friday, May 23 – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Saturday, May 24 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, May 25 – The Triffid, Brisbane
Tuesday, May 27 – The Gov, Adelaide
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