PHOEBE BRIDGERS AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023

About

Phoebe Bridgers is an American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California. She began writing songs and playing music at the age of eleven, and released her debut album, Stranger in the Alps, in 2017. Bridgers has been noted for her unique blend of folk, indie-rock, and dream-pop influences, resulting in an emotionally raw and vulnerable sound. 

Bridgers is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, piano, and ukulele. She has often collaborated with a variety of artists, including Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, and Julien Baker. Her 2020 album, Punisher, was critically acclaimed and featured the singles "Kyoto" and "Garden Song". 

Bridgers has gained a large following due to her evocative lyrics and honest songwriting, having been praised by critics for her ability to capture a wide range of emotions and experiences. She has been nominated for multiple awards, including a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and a Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist. Bridgers has also been featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, and has appeared on numerous late night talk shows. 

Bridgers' music has been featured in a variety of TV shows and movies, such as the 2020 Netflix original movie The Half of It, as well as in advertisements for companies like Apple and Google. She has also been featured on the soundtrack to the 2021 video game Death Stranding. 

Bridgers continues to tour and release music, and her work has earned her widespread critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Her latest album, Punisher, was released in 2020 to widespread acclaim.

Tour

Grammy-nominated artist Phoebe Bridgers, who released her debut album in 2017 as a relatively unknown singer-songwriter and has since become an internationally lauded musician, is going to play two headline shows in Australia. In addition to her performances at Laneway Festival in 2023, Phoebe Bridgers will also be appearing at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion and Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena in February of that year. Through collaborations with Taylor Swift, Lorde and The Killers, Phoebe Bridgers has become the patron saint of sad girls around the world. She doesn't write love songs as much as songs about the impact love can have on our lives, personalities and priorities. To say she writes about heartbreak and pain is to overlook the blue wisdom and strange joy that emanates from her music.

Don’t miss out on Phoebe Bridgers live in Australia this summer, grab your tickets from the Ticket Merchant today!.

NSW:
Monday, 6 February, 8pm - Hordern Pavillion, Sydney

VIC:
Wednesday, 8 February, 8pm - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne