After launching her latest album The Second High from her new London base, Aussie songwriting powerhouse Liz Stringer is heading back to home turf — and she’s bringing a whole lot more than just new music.
Stringer’s freshly announced ‘To Survive’ Tour will see her play 17 shows across the country this October, November and December, in support of her seventh (yep, seventh) studio album. But this isn’t just any national run. The tour also doubles as a nationwide fundraising campaign to help tackle the housing crisis.
Liz Stringer – ‘The Second High’
Fans will be able to donate directly to local community support organisations at every show via QR codes — and Liz will personally be matching those donations.
“Housing is a human right,” she says. “And it’s never sat right with me that a country as rich as Australia allows so many people to live in precarity while others continue to benefit.”
That sentiment runs deep through her new record — especially on the anthemic title track ‘To Survive’, which tells the real-life story of a young man who grew up on the streets of Melbourne, supported by the community-led crew at Wombat.
Known for her fearless lyricism, soul-stirring voice and absolute command of a live room, Liz Stringer has never been one to shy away from the big stuff — and this tour is shaping up to be one of her most powerful and purposeful yet.
You can peep all the dates and details down below.
Liz Stringer 2025 Australian Tour Dates
- Friday, 31st October – Water Tank Cafe, Alice Springs / Arrernte, NT
- Saturday, 1st November – GYRACC, Katherine / Jawoyn, Dagoman, Wardaman, East NT
- Sunday, 2nd November – Railway Club, Darwin / Larrakia, NT
- Monday, 3rd November – Lyric’s Underground, Perth / Whadjuk Nyoongar, WA
- Tuesday, 4th November – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide / Kaurna, SA
- Wednesday, 5th November – Trinity Sessions, Adelaide / Kaurna, SA
- Friday, 7th November – M.O.T.H @ Flinders Civic Hall, Flinders / Bunurong, VIC
- Monday, 10th November – The Sound Doctor @ Anglesea Memorial Hall, Anglesea / Wadawurrung, VIC
- Tuesday, 11th November – Theatre Royal (all ages), Melbourne / Wurundjeri, Woi Wurrung, VIC
- Wednesday, 12th November – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine / Dja Dja Wurrung, VIC
- Friday, 28th November – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane / Turrbal, Jagera, QLD
- Saturday, 29th November – Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads / Arakwal, NSW
- Tuesday, 2nd December – Bowraville Theatre, Bowraville / Gumbaynggirr, NSW
- Wednesday, 3rd December – The Stag and Hunter, Newcastle / Awabakal, NSW
- Friday, 5th December – Mary’s Underground, Sydney / Gadigal, NSW
- Saturday, 6th December – Old Stone Hall, Beechworth / Waveru, Dhudhuroa, Bpangerang, VIC
- Saturday, 13th December – Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan / Brataualung, VIC
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