Dan Sultan Reveals Four-Date 2025 Australian Tour
The singer-songwriter is hitting the road to celebrate 20 years as a performer.
Five-time ARIA Award winner Dan Sultan has announced a run of special shows across the country next March.
Joined by emerging artist Eleanor Jawurlngali, the tour is a celebration of Sultan’s 20 year career that’s seen the talented singer-songwriter release seven studio albums and perform at the biggest Australian festivals.
Taking to social media to reveal the tour, Sultan commented, “I’m so excited to announce my March 2025 tour with support from the wonderful @eleanorjawurlngali.
“This tour comes off the back of my self-titled record, which I’m incredibly proud to say earned the trifecta of wins at the @the.nimas @aria_official + @ausindies awards.
“2024 also saw Blackbird re-enter the charts for its 10th-anniversary release. 2025 also marks 15 years since my breakout record Get Out While You Can, featuring tracks like ‘Old Fitzroy’ and ‘Walk Through My Dream’.
“This tour will celebrate nearly 20 years of music with you and I’m bringing the full band to celebrate.”
The four-date tour begins in Melbourne on Friday, March 14 at The Forum and continues with shows at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, March 15, Brisbane’s The Princess Theatre on Thursday, March 20 and Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Friday, March 21.
Pre-sale starts today and is accessible by signing up to Sultan’s mailing list here. General on-sale begins at 7:30am on Thursday, December 12 via dansultan.com.
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As mentioned by Sultan in his social media post, it’s been a huge year for the Arrente/Gurindji man. His 2023 self-titled record took out Best Independent Blues and Roots Album or EP at the AIR Awards 2024, Album of the Year at the National Indigenous Music Awards 2024 and Best Adult Contemporary Album at the ARIA Awards 2024.
This year also saw Sultan celebrating the tenth anniversary of his third studio album Blackbird, performing the album in front of sold out crowds across the nation. Sultan also teamed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra for several special shows.
Fans of Sultan can expect a career-spanning setlist when he performs next March, giving fans a fantastic chance to hear songs Sultan doesn’t regularly play.
Catch Dan Sultan at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, March 15. For complete ticketing information visit dansultan.com.
Dan Sultan 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, March 14 – The Forum, Melbourne
Saturday, March 15 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Thursday, March 20 - The Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Friday, March 21 - Liberty Hall, Sydney
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