The singer-songwriter is taking her debut album Zorb on the road in 2025.
Having wowed audiences as part of triple j’s One Night Stand concert this month, singer, songwriter and producer Sycco is hitting the road in January 2025.
The Brisbane-based First Nations artist is taking in four cities in support of her acclaimed debut album, Zorb.
Following performances at Beyond the Valley and Split Milk’s House Party, Sycco will kick off her own headline tour at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Friday, January 24. Then it’s on to Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Saturday, January 25 before the final shows at The Triffid in Brisbane on Friday, January 31 and Adelaide’s Jive on Saturday, February 1.
Tickets for all four shows go on sale today, Tuesday, September 24 via Sycco’s website.
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The alias of Sasha McLeod, Sycco has been making music since she was a teenager. Breaking out in 2020 with her hit single ‘Dribble’, Sycco has become a mainstay on triple j.
Her pop-infused electronic productions and ethereal vocals have helped win her a legion of fans across the country, with Sycco having supported the likes of Spacey Jane and Glass Animals while also performing at St Jerome’s Laneway Festival.
Her debut album Zorb dropped earlier this year via Future Classics to nearly universal praise, with The Sydney Morning Herald calling it “fun and even comforting.”
Catch Sycco at Jive on February 1. Tickets on sale now via Sycco’s website.
SYCCO IN THE ZORB 2025 Australian TOUR DATES
Friday, January 24 – The Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Saturday, January 25 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Friday, January 31 – The Triffid, Brisbane
Saturday, February 1 – Jive, Adelaide
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