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Finneas Announces 2025 Australian Tour Dates

First Billie Eilish announced Australian tour dates for next year, and now her brother and producer Finneas is following suit.

The ten-time GRAMMY and two-time Academy Award winner is set to return Down Under in January 2025 with his For Cryin’ Out Loud! : The Tour, hitting three girthy venues across the East Coast.

FINNEAS – ‘Cleats’

Finneas will kick things off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley Music Hall on Thursday, 9th January, before heading to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, 11th and wrapping up at Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on Monday, 13th.

The tour news follows the release of his highly anticipated sophomore solo album For Cryin’ Out Loud!, due out Friday, 4th October, which features the previously released title track and also new single ‘Cleats’ (listen above).

The shows will also mark Finneas’s first visit to our shores since February 2023, where he sold out two Sydney and Melbourne shows in minutes and conquered stages nationwide as one of the headliners of Laneway Festival.

You can peep all the dates and details of his 2025 Australian headline tour down below.

Dates And Venues

  • Thursday, 9th January – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD – Lic./All Ages – ticketmaster.com.au
  • Saturday, 11th January – Hordern Pavilion | Sydney, NSW – Lic./All Ages – ticketek.com.au
  • Monday, 13th January – Forum Melbourne* | Melbourne, VIC – All Ages – ticketek.com.au

*Anyone under the age of 12 years must have an accompanying parent or legal guardian

MASTERCARD MEMBERS PRE-SALE via priceless.com/music runs 48 hours from Monday, 30th September (3pm local time)

FRONTIER MEMBER PRESALE via www.frontiertouring.com/finneas – runs 26 hours from Tuesday, 1st October (1pm local time)

LIVE NATION PRESALE via livenation.com.au – runs 26 hours from Tuesday, 1st October (1pm local time)

TICKETS ON SALE from Wednesday, 2nd October (4pm local time)

Further Reading

Billie Eilish Announces 2025 Australian Arena Tour

Billie Eilish and Finneas Make History As Youngest Two-Time Oscar Winners With ‘Barbie’ Song Victory

Finneas Announces His Debut Album ‘Optimist’

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