Liz Stringer to Tour Australia in 2025 for Homecoming Concerts
Australian singer-songwriter Liz Stringer recently launched her latest album, The Second High, from her new London base before embarking on a tour back to her home country. This tour is not just about showcasing new music; it’s also a nationwide fundraising campaign to address the housing crisis.
Stringer’s ‘To Survive’ Tour, in support of her seventh studio album, will consist of 17 shows across Australia from October to December. Each show will feature QR codes for fans to donate directly to local community organizations, with Liz personally matching those donations. The tour aims to raise awareness and support for those facing housing insecurity in Australia.
The theme of housing as a fundamental human right resonates deeply throughout Stringer’s new album, particularly in the title track ‘To Survive.’ The song tells the poignant story of a young man who grew up on the streets of Melbourne, highlighting the importance of community support in times of crisis.
Known for her poignant lyrics and powerful vocals, Liz Stringer has always tackled significant issues in her music. Her upcoming tour promises to be both impactful and purposeful, showcasing her unwavering commitment to using her platform for positive change.
The tour dates for Liz Stringer’s 2025 Australian Tour are as follows:
– Alice Springs / Arrernte, NT
– Katherine / Jawoyn, Dagoman, Wardaman, East NT
– Darwin / Larrakia, NT
– Perth / Whadjuk Nyoongar, WA
– Adelaide / Kaurna, SA
– Flinders / Bunurong, VIC
– Anglesea / Wadawurrung, VIC
– Melbourne / Wurundjeri, Woi Wurrung, VIC
– Castlemaine / Dja Dja Wurrung, VIC
– Brisbane / Turrbal, Jagera, QLD
– Brunswick Heads / Arakwal, NSW
– Bowraville / Gumbaynggirr, NSW
– Newcastle / Awabakal, NSW
– Sydney / Gadigal, NSW
– Beechworth / Waveru, Dhudhuroa, Bpangerang, VIC
– Meeniyan / Brataualung, VIC
Stringer’s tour is not just about music; it’s a call to action to support those in need. By combining her artistry with a social cause, Liz Stringer is using her talent for a greater purpose, making a difference in the lives of those experiencing housing insecurity in Australia.