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Alessia Cara Plots Australian Tour for 2025

The Canadian singer-songwriter is heading to Australia in support of her fourth studio album, ‘Love & Hyperbole’

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Alessia Cara is bringing Love & Hyperbole Down Under.

The Canadian singer-songwriter has announced her biggest headline tour yet, in support of her fourth studio album. The Australian leg will hit Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne in May 2025.

She kicks things off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, May 6th, heads to Sydney’s Roundhouse on Wednesday May 7th, and wraps up at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Saturday May 8th.

Tickets go on sale to the general public from Friday, February 21st, at 10 am local time. An artist pre-sale runs from Tuesday, February 18th, at 10am. until Friday, February 21, at 9am. Fans can find pre-sale details at alessiacara.com. and full tour info at  secretsounds.com.

Love & Hyperbole presents a 14-track collection that explores themes of infatuation, love, heartbreak, and change. The album moves from the energetic opener “Go Outside!” to the reflective closer “Clearly,” incorporating layered production and introspective lyrics.

Cara introduced the album with the single “Dead Man.” People noted a shift in her approach, stating, “She has a few new surroundings to thank for where she’s headed on her soon-to-come fourth album.”

Cara made history as the first Canadian to win Best New Artist at the GRAMMYs. Over the years, she’s collaborated with Logic, Khalid, Juanes, Bastille, Major Lazer, and The Warning, cementing her place as one of pop’s most versatile voices.

Cara’s debut single “Here” peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold three million copies. Know-It-All produced another hit with “Scars to Your Beautiful,” while “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana introduced her to an even wider audience. She followed with platinum collaborations like “Stay” with Zedd and “1-800-273-8255” with Logic.

Cara’s 2018 album The Pains of Growing won a Juno for Best Album and Songwriter of the Year. She returned in 2021 with In The Meantime, featuring “Best Days” and “Sweet Dream,” earning praise from Pitchfork, Billboard, and Rolling Stone. The New York Times called it “incisive and introspective as ever.”

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: secretsounds.com.