Ayesha Madon Announces Second Sydney Headline Show

18 March 2025 | 10:55 am | Adele Luamanuvae

Much more than just her breakout role on Netflix's 'Heartbreak High', Madon is ready to hit the ground running.

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After a successful run of shows at SXSW Sydney 2024 and a killer debut headline show at Pleasures Club on March 14th, breakout artist and actress Ayesha Madon is all hands on deck as she plots her second Sydney headline show this coming April 4th.

Madon is a natural-born performer, having learned the drums and piano in her early teen years before taking on her breakout role in the Netflix smash series Heartbreak High and building a makeshift studio in her Grandma’s garage in Sydney.

There’s no stopping an artist with such hearty grit and humility, especially when it comes to creative expression, leading Madon to her raw debut single Euology and follow-up singles Blame Me and Michelle Obama. The latter received high praise from all ends, receiving a number one spot on triple j’s most played chart.

Writing on Instagram to fans surrounding the song’s release, Madon expressed: “This is my favourite song I’ve put out so far. To me it represents making something good of a hard situation. Hope you dance or cry or heal to it.”

The singer-songwriter is on the cusp of releasing her debut album later this year, teasing what’s to come to her fans at her headline shows.

She'll be taking over Pleasures Club for her second headline show on Friday, April 4th. Tickets are free for fans who register here on a first-in, first-served basis.

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However, registration does not guarantee entry once the venue has reached capacity, so be sure to get in early.

Separate from her headline shows, Madon will also appear at Tumbalong Park as part of Vivid Sydney’s Tumbalong Nights. She, alongside anthemic pop-rock artist Charley, will lead a night of vibrant Aussie pop in the park on May 23rd. Find more details about the night here.

This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body

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