Set to make her Australian live debut this week with two, sold-out intimate concerts in Sydney and Melbourne, singer-songwriter Audrey Hobert has already locked in her return visit.
A mesmerising artist who's set for global pop domination, Hobert will headline concerts in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne next May. "Australia next year!!"
Still relatively early in her career, having only released her debut single 'Sue Me' this year, Hobert already has several co-writing song credits with Gracie Abrams (on her 2024 album 'The Secret Of Us').
The sister of musician Malcolm Todd (they co-wrote his 2025 song 'Concrete'), Audrey was also a staff writer on Nickelodeon sitcom 'The Really Loud House' (2022-2024). She also co-wrote Alessi Rose's 2025 song 'Start All Over'.
In August, Hobert released her debut album 'Who's The Clown?' that features 'Sue Me' as well as 'Bowling Alley', 'Thirst Trap' and 'Wet Hair'. "Words can't describe. Thank you already. I wanna say something but I'm at a loss. Just thank you," Audrey posted when 'Who's The Clown?' dropped.
Tickets on sale from 12pm (local time) on 7 October.
Audrey Hobert 2026 Tour Dates
Tue 12 May - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)Wed 13 May - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)* new show
Sat 16 May - The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)* selling fast
Tue 19 May - Forum Melbourne
Wed 20 May - Forum Melbourne* new show
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 



