Fanny Lumsden will embark on a headline tour of Australia in February 2026.
Fanny Lumsden performing at Bluesfest (Credit: Dara Munnis)
Australian country star Fanny Lumsden is coming back home in February 2026, last night (7 September) announcing a massive tour.
The announcement arrives following the release of Lumsden’s new single, Look At Me Now, and comes just weeks after a successful tour of Europe and her current stint opening for Paul Kelly in arenas across Australia.
Lumsden said of her forthcoming headline tour, “We have had the time of our lives opening for Paul Kelly and Lucinda Williams around Australia, and playing so many incredible shows through Europe and the UK that we couldn't help but keep the joy going and bring our very fun/silly show filled with incredible musicianship and harmonies by my band, stories and joy to cities around the country. Plus, we have so many new songs and stories to share!”
The tour begins at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Friday, 6 February. It continues at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, 7 February, Melbourne’s Thornbury Theatre on Friday, 13 February, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Saturday, 14 February, Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday, 20 February, and concludes at Canberra’s UC Hub on Saturday, 21 February.
Pre-sale tickets will be available at 9 am local time on Wednesday, 10 September, followed by the general sale on Friday, 12 September, at 9 am local time. You can register for pre-sale access and find tickets on the Destroy All Lines website.
As Countrytown’s Megan Hopkins notes, Fanny Lumsden’s latest single is more than just a catchy track: it’s a reflective, no-frills anthem that chronicles her music journey through the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
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Written and recorded on the road in Europe with her live band, The Prawn Stars, the single offers a raw glimpse into what it means to push forward in a harsh industry and thrive whilst doing so.
“This is a love letter to my younger self,” Lumsden explained. “The amount of ‘no’s’ I experienced in this industry is wild, and every single one I am grateful for because they made me the person and artist I am today.”
Friday 6 February - Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
Saturday 7 February - Lion Arts Centre, Adelaide, SA
Friday 13 February - Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, Vic
Saturday 14 February - The Triffid, Brisbane, Qld
Friday 20 February - Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 21 February - UC Hub, Canberra, ACT