Electronic innovator LÂLKA Reveals ‘Willfire’ Tour Dates
The four-date tour comes in support of LÂLKA’s Willfire EP.
Aussie electronic innovator LÂLKA is bringing her Willfire tour to intimate venues across the country this February. The classically trained multi-instrumentalist pairs live instrumentation with sugary vocals and pre-programmed beats to craft her ‘future club’ sound that has taken audiences by storm.
Her upcoming tour comes in support of the deluxe version of her incredible EP, Willfire. Speaking about the EP LÂLKA explains, “Willfire is about more than just music—it’s about building a world where sound, visuals, and emotion connect in powerful ways. I want people to feel like they’re stepping into a universe that pulses with intensity and leaves them breathless.”
That statement rings true for anyone who has seen LÂLKA’s dynamic live performance that’s both an audio and visual experience, transporting you into the critically acclaimed artist’s technicolour world.
LÂLKA’s tour begins with CUT and CUPS Takeover of FBR Cafe in Sydney on Saturday, February 8 and is followed by an appearance at Nexus Arts Venue in Adelaide as part of Adelaide Fringe on Friday, February 21. LÂLKA then performs at Ara Ara Rave by Mirai Nights at Brisbane’s Wonderland on Friday, March 14 before her final gig at Melbourne’s MISCELLANIA on Thursday, March 27.
Tickets for all four shows are on sale now via lalka.online.
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The deluxe edition of LÂLKA’s Willfire EP features fan favourite ‘Yves Klein’ along with six remixes from a load of awesome collaborators who all bring something unique to LÂLKA’s productions. “I wanted each producer to infuse each remix with their own creative vision, bringing fresh, personal interpretations to the tracks,” LÂLKA says of the remixes.
Emerging from Melbourne’s sonic underground in 2021 with her debut EP, The Way Music Looks, LÂLKA gained a cult following before exploding across the globe with her critically acclaimed mixtape, Romance + Rebellion.
Since then LÂLKA’s tunes have found their way onto Spotify’s biggest playlists while tastemakers across the globe have given her high praise for her dancefloor anthems that have seen LÂLKA touted as the next big thing in global dance music culture.
Catch LÂLKA at Nexus Art Venue on Friday, February 21 as part of Adelaide Fringe. Tickets on sale now via adelaidefringe.com.au.
LÂLKA Willfire Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, February 8 – FBR Cafe, Sydney CUTS and CUPS Takeover
Friday, February 21 – Nexus Arts Venue, Adelaide Adelaide Fringe Festival
Friday, March 14 – Wonderland, Brisbane Ara Ara Rave by Mirai Nights
Thursday, March 27 – MISCELLANIA, Melbourne
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The four-date tour comes in support of LÂLKA’s Willfire EP.
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