The 22-date tour will see Ceberano stop at venues across NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, WA, and the NT.
Kate Ceberano (Credit: Ian Laidlaw)
Kate Ceberano will celebrate her past, present and future with her upcoming tour, Australian Made.
Throughout June, July, and August, Ceberano will tour regional Australia, celebrating the biggest hits of her career and paying tribute to Aussie icons.
The tour title marks a full-circle moment. It recalls when Ceberano was just 20 years old and performed with I’m Talking on the original Australian Made tour of 1986/87, where she shared the stage with INXS, Jimmy Barnes, Models, and Divinyls.
The tour will see Ceberano dive into her expansive catalogue as well as the acts mentioned above, plus artists including Sia, Icehouse, Silverchair, John Farnham, Renée Geyer, Paul Kelly, and many more.
Ceberano explained, “It’s so important for me to express my culture, my Australia, in song.
“This is a love letter to the artists, bands, audiences and storytellers who I’ve travelled with over this vast continent for four decades, a deep dive into what makes ME an Australian artist: my hungry heart holding their words to my chest, making them the soundtrack to my life.”
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The 22-date tour will see Ceberano stop at venues across NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, WA, and the NT. You can find all the dates and venues below and purchase tickets via Kate Ceberano’s website, which are available now.
In 2023, Kate Ceberano’s album My Life Is A Symphony hit the Top 10 of the ARIA Albums Chart.
The album debuted at #6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and #2 on the Australian Albums Chart. My Life Is A Symphony is Ceberano’s 17th ARIA Top 50 album, including albums with Septet, I’m Talking and Wendy Matthews. Ceberano has had seven Top 10 albums as a solo artist, including Brave, which peaked at #2 in 1989.
Friday 6 June – Batemans Bay, Yuin Theatre, NSW
Saturday 7 June – Thirroul, Anita’s Theatre, NSW
Sunday 8 June – Canberra, Theatre Centre, ACT
Thursday 12 June – Wyong, Art House, NSW
Friday 13 June – Sawtell, RSL, NSW
Saturday 14 June – Tweed Heads, Twin Towns, NSW
Thursday 26 June – Cowra, Civic Centre, NSW
Friday 27 June – Wangaratta, Alpine MDF Theatre, VIC
Saturday 28 June – Albury, Entertainment Centre, VIC
Sunday 29 June – Frankston, Arts Centre, VIC
Thursday 3 July – Perth, Astor Theatre, WA
Saturday 5 July – Albany, Entertainment Centre Princess Theatre, WA
Sunday 6 July – Margaret River, HEART Theatre, WA
Thursday 10 July – Ringwood, Karralyka Centre, VIC
Friday 12 July – Geelong, Costa Hall, VIC
Saturday 12 July – Bendigo, Ulumbarra Theatre, VIC
Thursday 17 July – Nunawading, The Round, VIC
Friday 18 July – Sale, The Wedge, VIC
Saturday 19 July – Ballarat, Her Majesty’s Theatre, VIC
Thursday 24 July – Cairns, Tanks, QLD
Saturday 26 July – Darwin, Entertainment Centre, NT
Thursday 21-Saturday 23 August – Broken Hill, Mundi Mundi Bash, NSW