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Damien Rice Announces 2025 Australian Theatre Tour

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Damien Rice is following up his last sold-out Australian tour in 2023 with a fresh run of dates to kick-off 2025.

The beloved Irish singer-songwriter has announced an eight-date Australian tour across January and February next year, inviting fans to join him at iconic theatre venues in both metropolitan and regional areas.

Damien Rice – ‘I Don’t Want To Change You’

The run will see the troubadour perform his hauntingly beautiful live show at theatre stages in  Adelaide, Melbourne, Bendigo, Canberra, Thirroul, Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane, before hopping across the ditch for his debut performances in New Zealand.

Rice has earned a reputation for free-wheeling his setlists based on the unique vibes of each crowd, with an uncanny ability to transform huge venues into intimate spaces with his musical storytelling.

It comes as fans eagerly anticipate new music from the multi-platinum folk crooner, who’s last studio album, My Favourite Faded Fantasyturns 10 this year.

You can check out all the details of his 2025 Australian tour down below.

Damien Rice 2025 Australian Tour Dates

  • Wednesday, 22nd January – Her Majesty’s Theatre | Adelaide, SA (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Saturday, 25th January – Palais Theatre | Melbourne, VIC (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Tuesday, 28th January – Ulumbarra Theatre | Bendigo, VIC (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Thursday, 30th January – Canberra Theatre | Canberra, ACT (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Saturday, 1st February – Anita’s Theatre | Thirroul, NSW (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Monday, 3rd February – State Theatre | Sydney, NSW (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • Tuesday, 4th February – Civic Theatre | Newcastle, NSW (Lic. All Ages) – Tickets
  • ​Thursday, 6th February – The Tivoli | Brisbane, QLD (18+) – Tickets

FRONTIER MEMBERS PRESALE via frontiertouring.com/damienrice

Runs 24 hours from Thursday, 3rd October (12pm local time) or until presale allocation exhausted

GENERAL PUBLIC ON SALE from Friday, 4th October (2pm local time)

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Rahul Chaturvedi

Rahul Chaturvedi is a Journalist at Flaunt Weekly.

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