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Taking contemporary Australian music across the nation: 20 tours to cities and regions

Creative Australia 2 mins read

Contemporary music artists will tour to more than 150 (159) locations nationally, backed by investment from Creative Australia and Music Australia.

 

The latest investment of over $500k ($500,760) through the Contemporary Music Touring Program will support 20 tours of original Australian contemporary music, bringing live performances to cities, towns and regions across the country.

 

Tours feature a range of talents and genres spanning pop, blues, reggae, experimental, and upbeat R&B for children.

 

Executive Director of Arts Investment Alice Nash said:  

“This investment will bring live performances to audiences right across the country. From remote regional towns to major cities, these tours reflect the incredible diversity of Australian music and its power to bring communities together.”

 

The investment includes an injection of $300k from Music Australia, including $50k invested to help artists promote tours through Australian music media.

 

Director Music Australia Millie Millgate said:
“This uplift aims to help artists amplify their upcoming tours through Australian music media, increasing discoverability and strengthening the fabric of Australia’s contemporary music ecology.”

 

The recipients include:

 

  • Hamed Sadeghi (NSW) – Northern Rhapsody Australia Tour 2024
  • Stuart Nuggett (NT) – The Jingili Song Project – 2025 Tri-state Tour
  • Troy Brady (QLD) – Betting on Blak: Jungaji National Album Tour 2025
  • Tenzin Choegyal (QLD) – Whispering Sky: Spacious Sound and Joyful Spirit
  • Erik Griswold (QLD) – Unnamed Road
  • Rubiks Collective (VIC) – A Book of Hours Australian Tour
  • Luminescence Chamber Singers (ACT) – Red Dirt Hymns – Regional Tour 2025
  • Jorge Leiva Cock (VIC) – La Descarga Fiesta de Corazon Album Tour
  • Quentin Angus (Based Overseas) – Quintet Album Release Tour 2025
  • Peter Knight (VIC) – TL;DR Album Launch Tour
  • Speak Percussion (VIC) – Percussion, Conversation, Degustation Tour
  • Close Counters (VIC) – Lovers Dance Academy – Aus Album Tour
  • Clarissa Bock (NSW) – The Mastery EP Tour
  • David Leha (NSW) – Radical Son Regional Tour 2025
  • Georgia Hovell (VIC) – Georgia Fields East Coast String Quartet Tour
  • Stephanie Linsdell (VIC) – Lalka’s The Willfire EP Tour
  • Music in Exile Ltd (VIC) – 5th Anniversary Fundraising Events
  • Ashley Groenewald (NSW) – Ash Grunwald National Tour
  • Zindzi Okenyo (NSW) – Zindzi and the Zillionaires: National Tour
  • Adelaide Festival Centre (SA) – Adelaide Guitar Festival On the Road – Winter 2025

 

Read more about Creative Australia on our website.


Contact details:

Brianna Roberts, Media Manager,

Creative Australia

Phone: (02) 9215 9030 / 0498 123 541

Email: brianna.roberts@creative.gov.au

 

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