Chet Faker Expands ‘A Love for Strangers’ Tour With New Australia Dates

Chet Faker has expanded his A Love for Strangers world tour with the addition of new headline shows in Australia as part of his ongoing 2026 touring schedule. Announced on January 12, 2026, these new Australian dates include performances in Brisbane at Fortitude Music Hall on March 3 and in Sydney at the Enmore Theatre on March 4, marking headline stops that coincide with the imminent release of his highly anticipated album A Love for Strangers, due out on February 13 via BMG.

These additions to the tour come alongside previously confirmed appearances across the country, including the A Day in the Gully Festival in Adelaide on February 28, a headline show at Melbourne’s Riviera Beach Club on March 1, and a performance at Perth’s Ice Cream Factory on March 6.

The expanded Australian leg integrates both headline theatre and club dates with festival engagements, showcasing Chet Faker’s evolving live approach in support of his new material. Tickets for the Brisbane and Sydney shows are set to go on public sale on January 19, with Frontier members receiving a presale opportunity beginning January 15.

These tour expansions occur within the context of a broader global push for A Love for Strangers, which follows his 2021 album Hotel Surrender and precedes further legs in North America and Europe later in the year.

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