FINNEAS Announces 2025 Australian Tour

FINNEAS Announces 2025 Australian Tour

In January 2025, FINNEAS—the brother and collaborator of the one and only Billie Eilish—will make his live debut in New Zealand and return to Australia, plotting three East Coast dates as an exclusive show in Auckland.

The singer-songwriter, releasing his forthcoming second album For Cryin’ Out Loud! next month (Friday, 4 October), via Interscope Records. You can check out his new single, Cleats, below and pre-order/pre-save the album here.

The For Cryin’ Out Loud tour begins at Auckland Town Hall on Tuesday, 7 January, followed by Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, 9 January, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, 11 January, and wraps up at Melbourne’s Forum on Monday, 13 January. For the Melbourne show, ticketholders under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Fans who want access to the earliest pre-sale can sign up to the FINNEAS website for more details. Meanwhile, Mastercard cardholders will have special access to pre-sale tickets, with the Mastercard pre-sale starting at 3 pm local time on Monday, 30 September – head to priceless.com/music for more details.

Live Nation and Frontier Members can access pre-sale tickets from 1 pm local time on Tuesday, 1 October – check the respective promoters’ websites for more information. The general sale opens at 4 pm on Wednesday, 2 October – you can find all the ticketing links for the shows below.

FINNEAS made his solo Australian debut in February 2023 for Laneway Festival and a string of solo shows.

FINNEAS

FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! : THE TOUR

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALANDJANUARY 2025

Presented by Frontier Touring & Live Nation

Tuesday 7 January – Auckland Town Hall | Auckland, NZ

ticketmaster.co.nz

Thursday 9 January – The Fortitude Music Hall | Brisbane, QLD

ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 11 January – Hordern Pavilion | Sydney, NSW

ticketek.com.au

Monday 13 January – Forum Melbourne* | Melbourne, VIC

ticketek.com.au

ALL SHOWS LICENSED ALL AGES

*Anyone under the age of 12 years must have an accompanying parent or legal guardian.

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