Grammy-nominated artist Phoebe Bridgers announces two headline shows in Australia! In addition to her performances at Laneway Festival, 2023, Phoebe Bridgers will also perform at Sydney’s Hordern Pavillion and Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena in February 2023.
Monday 6 Feb 2023 – Hordern Pavillion, Sydney
Wednesday 8 Feb 2023 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Also appearing at Laneway Festival
Monday 30 Jan 2023 – Laneway Festival, Auckland
Saturday 4 Feb 2023 – Laneway Festival, Brisbane
Sunday 5 Feb 2023 – Laneway Festival, Sydney
Friday 10 Feb 2023 – Laneway Festival, Adelaide
Saturday 11 Feb 2023 – Laneway Festival, Melbourne
Sunday 12 Feb 2023 – Laneway Festival, Fremantle
Bridgers released her debut album in 2017. A little over two years later – after a seemingly non-stop tour of North America, UK, Europe, Japan and Australia – she found herself an internationally lauded musician with three acclaimed bodies of work to her name: her solo debut, Stranger In The Alps, the boygenius EP with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus in 2018, and Better Oblivion Community Center, a surprise collaboration with Conor Oberst, in 2019.
With the release of her 2020 sophomore album Punisher, Phoebe Bridgers cemented her position as one of the most irresistibly clever and tenderly prolific songwriters of our era. It was the sensitive, spectacular soundtrack to life in and out of lockdown worldwide – and even the Grammys took notice. In 2021 she received nominations for Best New Artist, Best Alternative Album, Best Rock Song and Best Rock performance.
Between recent collaborations with Taylor Swift, Lorde and The Killers, Phoebe Bridgers has become the patron saint of sad girls worldwide. But Phoebe Bridgers doesn’t write love songs as much as songs about the impact love can have on our lives, personalities, and priorities. To say she writes about heartbreak and pain is to undersell all the blue wisdom and strange joy of this phenomenal singer-songwriter.
Tickets to these highly-anticipated shows are limited – don’t leave it too late!