Addison Rae Announces Debut Australian Tour For November 2025
Addison Rae is headed to Australia for the first time at the end of 2025, playing east-coast theatre dates this coming November. The shows are in support of the American popstar's Addison world tour, marking her first-ever world tour following the release of her eponymous debut album Addison, which was released last month. The full list of dates and ticketing information can be found below.
'The Addison Tour is really real!,' wrote Rae in a post to her social media accounts. 'I can't believe I get to sing and dance for you – and with you – this fall. Are you coming?' The world tour is set to commence this August in Dublin, taking Rae through the UK and mainland Europe up to September. She will then return to her native US for dates through to October before heading down under.
Initially rising to fame as a teenage TikToker, Rae pivoted to a pop music career in the early 2020s. Although initially unsuccessful, she hit it big last year with breakthrough single 'Diet Pepsi', which has gone on to be certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and cracked the top 20 on the ARIA Singles chart locally. In January, it came in at number 11 in the triple j Hottest 100. Addison, meanwhile, debuted at number two in Australia and number four in the US.
Tuesday, November 11th – Forum Theatre, Melbourne VIC
Friday, November 14th – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
Monday, November 17th – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
A pre-sale for the tour will run from 10am AEST on Thursday, June 19th. The tour's general sale will then follow on Friday, June 20th – again at 10am AEST. Both can be accessed via Frontier Touring.
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