American alt-pop shooting star Remi Wolf is giving fans some Laneway sideshow action this summer, announcing a pair of Aussie East Coast solo headline dates under the banner of her The Big Ideas Tour.
The beloved singer-songwriter will perform two headline shows, hitting Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Monday, 10th February and Melbourne’s The Timber Yard on Wednesday, 12th February, in honour of her recently-released sophomore album, Big Ideas.
Remi Wolf – ‘Cinderella’
Remi is coming to our shores for the first time since supporting Paramore across the country in 2023. Since then, she’s gone from strength to strength, releasing her chart-scorching new album and wrapping up a huge tour supporting Olivia Rodrigo across Europe.
Tickets to the singer’s fresh 2025 Aussie headline dates will go on sale from 1pm local time on Wednesday, 6th November.
Of course, fans can also catch her hitting the stage at Laneway 2025 in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, gracing a lineup that also features pop superstar Charli XCX, American indie singer-songwriter Clairo, English alternative pop artist Beabadoobee, Scottish producer/DJ Barry Can’t Swim and UK dance duo Bicep and loads more.
You can suss the full lineup here, or catch all the dates and details of Remi Wolf’s sideshows down below.
Remi Wolf 2025 ‘Headline ‘Big Ideas’ Tour Dates
- Monday, 10th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
- Wednesday, 12th February – The Timber Yard, Melbourne, VIC
Laneway Festival 2025 Dates & Venues
- Saturday, February 8th – RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane QLD
- Sunday, February 9th – Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney NSW
- Friday, February 14th – Flemington Park, Melbourne VIC
- Saturday, February 15th – Bonython Park, Adelaide SA
- Sunday, February 16th – Wellington Square, Perth WA
Further Reading
Laneway Festival Adds Djo To 2025 Line-Up, Changes Sydney Venue
Laneway Festival 2025 Line-Up: Charli XCX, Clairo, Beabadoobee + More
Remi Wolf Announces Sophomore Album ‘Big Ideas’ And Releases First Single ‘Cindrella’
Love Letter to a Record: Franko Gonzo on Remi Wolf’s ‘Disco Man’