Kasey Chambers has announced her massive ‘Backbone Australia Tour’, kicking off after her 13th album release on Friday, October 4th.

The 30-date tour starts on Thursday, January 23rd at Tamworth Town Hall during the Tamworth Country Music Festival. It will travel through capital cities and regional centers across NSW, VIC, SA, WA, NT, QLD, and TAS over five months next year.

Chambers is excited to continue her family tradition of hitting the road in her truck and caravan to bring her live show to every corner of Australia.

“And now, my favourite part of my ‘life in music’ falls into place…the live tour in 2025, we will be embarking on the ‘Backbone tour’ for the first half of the year throughout Australia. Celebrating my new releases Backbone (the album) and Just Don’t Be a Dickhead (the book of profound lessons I’ve learnt through the years), my full band and I will be visiting songs throughout my career that shaped who I am,” Chambers shares.

Chambers recently unveiled new material: her book Just Don’t Be a Dickhead… and Other Profound Things I’ve Learnt (Hardie Grant Books). It’s a collection of stories and experiences she’s gathered over the years, which have inspired her new album, Backbone.

“I can’t wait to be sharing some new songs along with my old favourites, and the stories and secrets behind where they came from, like never before. For me, the ‘Backbone Tour’ already feels like the live soundtrack to my life.”

Pre-sale tickets will be available on Wednesday, September 25th, at 11am local time. General public tickets will go on sale on Friday, September 30th, at 11am local time.

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Kacey Chambers 2025 Australia Tour

Presented by Premier Artists, Essence Music Group, ABC Country, and Double J

Tickets via kaseychambers.com

Thursday, January 23rd
Tamworth Town Hall, Tamworth, NSW

Thursday, March 13th
Town Hall Theatre – Parnaple Arts Centre, Devonport, SA

Friday, March 14th
The Showroom – Country Club Tasmania, Launceston, TAS

Saturday, March 15th
Odeon Theatre, Hobart, TAS

Wednesday, March 19th
The Art House, Wyong, NSW

Thursday, March 20th
Newcastle Civic Theatre, Newcastle, NSW

Saturday, March 22nd
Evan Theatre – Panthers, Penrith, NSW

Thursday. March 27th
Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW

Friday, MarCh 28th
Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra, ACT

Friday, April 11th
The Cube, Campbelltown, NSW

Saturday, April 12th
Dubbo RSL – Auditorium, Dubbo, NSW

Thursday, April 17th
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin NT

Thursday, May 1st
Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, SA

Friday, May 2nd
Woodville Town Hall, Adelaide, SA

Saturday, May 3rd
Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie, SA

Saturday, May 10th
Goldfields Arts Centre, Kalgoorlie, WA

Sunday, May 11th
Esperance Civic Centre, Esperance, WA

Tuesday, May 13th
Princess Theatre – Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany, WA

Wednesday, May 14th
Stage One – Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury, WA

Thursday, May 15th
Astor Theatre, Perth, WA

Wednesday, May 28th
Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury NSW

Friday, May 30th
Riverlinks Eastbank, Shepparton, VIC

Saturday, May 31st
Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, VIC

Sunday, June 1st
Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston, VIC

Tuesday, June 3rd
The Wedge Performing Arts Centre, Sale, VIC

Friday, June 6th
The Palms at Crown, Melbourne, VIC

Saturday, June 7th
The Play House, Geelong, VIC

Friday, June 13th
The Showroom, Twin Towns, QLD

Saturday, June 14th
The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD

Sunday, June 15th
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, QLD

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