To meet overwhelming demand Kate Ceberano today announces new dates for her upcoming Australian Made Tour of 2025. The multi-ARIA-winning icon has added four major city venues to an epic run after the original 22 regional shows set the box office alight, several Victorian shows selling out in record time.
The four new shows are: Hamer Hall Melbourne – September 19, Fortitude Music Hall Brisbane – September 20, Thebarton Theatre Adelaide – October 11, and Sydney at a soon-to-be-announced venue –September 14.
Tickets for all shows are available from 10am AEST today at www.kateceberano.com.
“The response to this tour has blown us away,” Kate says. “It looks like I wasn’t the only one to think the time is right for a retrospective of my 40 years in Australian music — not only as a writer and a performer but as a massive fan. I’ll be singing songs I’ve had the privilege to be a part of and paying homage to some of the greats I’ve known and admired. Expect a ton of Australian classics and handpicked surprises. I can’t wait to hit the road and share my music and memories about them all.”
Following an especially vocal protest from Adelaide, Kate was thrilled to secure the tour’s climactic date at the newly refurbished Thebarton Theatre. “I love Adelaide, my family has a long history with SA and I have some great mates who live there, so it was a show I was determined to make happen,” she says. “I’m also stoked to add Brisbane to the line-up as well as a hometown Melbourne show at the beautiful Hamer Hall.”
Launching her fifth decade as a performer, the Australian Made Tour is a tribute to Ceberano’s musical legacy, blending highlights from her own platinum catalogue with some of Australia’s most iconic anthems: a heartfelt tribute to the songs and artists that have helped shape and inspire her extraordinary career.
From her own band I’m Talking to Divinyls, Models, INXS, Mentals, Jimmy Barnes, Sia, Icehouse, Silverchair, John Farnham, Australian Crawl, Bernard Fanning, Jimmy Little, The Church, Renee Geyer, Paul Kelly and more, Kate is preparing to bring her own magnetic spin to the great Australian songbook.
“It’s so important for me to express my culture, my Australia, in song,” she says. “This tour is a love letter to the artists, bands, audiences, and storytellers I’ve travelled with over this vast continent for four decades. It’s a deep dive into what makes me an Australian artist: my hungry heart holding their words to my chest, making them the soundtrack to my life.”
The tour’s title harks back to Kate’s breakthrough moment: at just 20 years old, she performed as part of the original Australian Made tour of 1986/87, sharing stages with INXS, Jimmy Barnes, Models, Mentals and Divinyls. Nearly four decades later, she returns to the concept with a fresh perspective, delivering an experience rich with storytelling, rock’n’roll mythology, and the untamed energy that defined an era before smartphones and social media.
Joining Kate on 25 stops (not including Mundi Mundi) are two powerhouse musicians at the vanguard of Australian music. Harts is a multi-instrumentalist virtuoso who famously jammed with Prince at Paisley Park en route to three albums of psychedelic invention. On her first national tour, the prodigiously talented rock guitarist and singer Kathleen Halloran continues to forge a formidable reputation with her acclaimed second single Find Me Again. Together this dynamic line-up will take audiences on a journey through time, seamlessly blending eras and influences to present a vast panorama of Australian music in evolution.
2025 Australian Made Tour Dates
June
06 - Batemans Bay, Yuin Theatre, NSW
07 - Thirroul, Anita’s Theatre, NSW
08 - Canberra, Theatre Centre, ACT
12 - Wyong, Art House, NSW
13 - Sawtell, RSL, NSW
14 - Tweed Heads, Twin Towns, NSW
26 - Cowra, Civic Centre, NSW
27 - Wangaratta, Alpine MDF Theatre, VIC
28 - Albury, Entertainment Centre, VIC
29 - Frankston, Arts Centre, VIC
July
03 - Perth, Astor Theatre, WA
05 - Albany, Entertainment Centre Princess Theatre, WA
06 - Margaret River, HEART Theatre, WA
10 - Ringwood, Karralyka Centre, VIC
11 - Costa Hall, Geelong, VIC
12 - Bendigo, Ulumbarra, VIC
17 - Nunawading, The Round, VIC
18 - Sale, The Wedge, VIC
19 - Ballarat, Her Majesty’s Theatre, VIC
25 - Cairns, Tanks, QLD
26 - Darwin, Entertainment Centre, NT
August
21–23 – Broken Hill, Mundi Mundi Bash, NSW
September
14 – Sydney (Venue announced soon), NSW
19 – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC
20 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
October
11 – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
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