After being announced as part of the lineup for this year’s Meredith Music Festival, Sharon Van Etten has announced her own headline tour this December. The US singer-songwriter will kick off the headline run at Sydney Opera House on Thursday, 1st December, followed by shows in Brisbane, Fremantle and Melbourne.
Van Etten wrap up the run with her appearance at Meredith – where she shares a bill with the likes of Caribou, Dry Cleaning, Yothu Yindi, Courtney Barnett and more – on Saturday, 10th December. Tickets for Brisbane, Fremantle and Melbourne will go on sale next Monday, 29th August at 9am AEST. Tickets for the Sydney show will go on sale next Thursday, 1st September.
Sharon Van Etten – ‘Mistakes’
Van Etten’s forthcoming tour will mark her first Australian shows since 2019, which came in support of that year’s Remind Me Tomorrow. Since then, she’s released a new album: We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong, which arrived in May of this year. Last year, Van Etten released a 10th anniversary edition of her 2010 album Epic, which included covers of songs on the album by the likes of Courtney Barnett, IDLES, Fiona Apple and more.
Van Etten will be supported by Tanya Batts, aka BATTS, at the Brisbane and Melbourne shows. Van Etten recently collaborated with the Melbourne singer-songwriter on the single ‘Blue’, the first to be lifted from BATTS’ forthcoming album The Nightline. Banjo Lucia will be on support duties in Fremantle.
Sharon Van Etten 2022 Australian Tour
- Thursday, 1st December – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
- Tickets: Sydney Opera House
- Saturday, 3rd December – The Tivoli, Brisbane
- Tickets: Ticketmaster
- Monday, 5th December – Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle
- Tickets: Oztix
- Thursday, 8th December – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
- Tickets: Moshtix
- Saturday, 10th December – Meredith Music Festival
- Tickets: Meredith Music Festival
Further Reading
Caribou, Yothu Yindi, Dry Cleaning and Courtney Barnett Lead Meredith Music Festival 2022 Lineup
Listen To Courtney Barnett Cover Sharon Van Etten’s ‘Don’t Do It’ With Vagabon