Didirri & Rowena Wise Reveal ‘No Cure For Love’ Australian Tour
The indie folk duo are performing 11 shows in support of their new single.

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Indie folk musicians Didirri and Rowena Wise are embarking on an 11-date national tour this winter.
The two artists, who are both known for their incredible work as solo acts, are also a couple who have been together for eight years. Coming together to record the stirring ballad, ‘No Cure for Love’, the duo have revealed plans to tour Australia togehter in support of the single.
The aptly named No Cure for Love tour begins at Lefty’s Music Hall in Brisbane/Meanjin (Thursday, June 26), and continues with shows at the Eltham Hotel in Eltham/Bundjalung Country (Friday, June 27), The Lansdowne in Sydney/Eora (Friday, July 4) and Jive Bar in Adelaide/Kaurna (Friday, July 11).
Didirri and Rowena Wise then perform two concerts in Victoria at Stage Door in Warrnambool/Dhauwurd Wurrung (Saturday, July 12) and Howler in Melbourne/Naarm (Saturday, July 19), two dates in Tassie at Altar Bar in Hobart/Nipaluna (Friday, July 25) and Royal Oak in Launceston/Kanamaluka Country (Saturday, July 26), and two gigs in WA at Settler's Tavern in Margaret River/Wadandi Country (Friday, August 1) and Mojo's Bar in Fremantle/Walyalup (Saturday, August 2), before bringing things to a close at Old Stone Hall in Beechworth/Barmootha (Saturday, August 9).
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via didirri.com and rowenawise.com.
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‘No Cure for Love’, which you can listen to above, is a beautiful heartstring puller about the pair’s nearly decade-long relationship that explores the ups and downs of their coupling. Didirri and Wise’s voices intertwine like lovers in bed, with their harmonies enough to bring a tear to the eye. In short, ‘No Cure for Love’ is a spectacular tune that makes you want an album from the two.
Speaking on the tune, the pair released a statement reading: “‘No Cure for Love’ was written in the wake of realizing our love can be a double-edged sword. We’ve been in a relationship for eight years, and turbulence is inevitable with anything that lasts a long time.
“During a phase of smoking weed and arguments, we could not see eye to eye. It was confusing when we’ve known each other so deeply and for so long, only to arrive at the feeling that we’re complete strangers. In those moments we considered whether the bond that tied us together was becoming too much to bear.
“The words ‘I’m too much for you’ and ‘you’re going to leave me one day’ were carelessly spoken, like a self-fulfilling prophecy waiting to happen. This song captures those moments where we have crumbled, said hurtful things, and had to look at our options.
“We came out of that chapter ready to face the challenge of our love, realising we can only love and respect each other if we do this for ourselves first. We can’t take each other (and ourselves) for granted if we want to be companions in this long journey together.”
Catch Didirri and Rowena Wise at Jive Bar on Friday, July 11. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
Didirri & Rowena Wise Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, June 26 - Lefty's Music Hall, Brisbane/Meanjin, QLD
Friday, June 27 - Eltham Hotel, Eltham/Bundjalung Country, NSW
Friday, July 4 - The Lansdowne, Sydney/Eora, NSW
Friday, July 11 - Jive Bar, Adelaide/Kaurna, SA
Saturday, July 12 - Stage Door, Warrnambool/Dhauwurd Wurrung, VIC
Saturday, July 19 - Howler, Melbourne/Naarm, VIC
Friday, July 25 - Altar Bar, Hobart/Nipaluna, TAS
Saturday, July 26 - Royal Oak, Launceston/Kanamaluka Country, TAS
Friday, August 1 - Settler's Tavern, Margaret River/Wadandi Country, WA
Saturday, August 2 - Mojo's Bar, Fremantle/Walyalup, WA
Saturday, August 9 - Old Stone Hall, Beechworth/Barmootha, VIC
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