Following a series of sold-out shows last year, Norwegian alt-pop sensation Girl in Red (Marie Ulven) is returning to Australia for her biggest concerts yet this July. She’ll be bringing her latest album, ‘I’m Doing It Again Baby!’, as she embarks on the ‘Doing It Again Asia/Oceania Tour.’ Fans in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane can look forward to unforgettable performances on her upcoming tour.
The past five years have been so insane, and that I’ve been given this opportunity is insane. But I think what’s really hitting me now is that I need to pursue music fully, and that’s something I want to do with this record. I just want to go all in on girl in red in 2024. I’m at a point where I’m willing to fly.”
Marie Ulven
Since the release of Girl in Red’s debut single ‘I wanna be your girlfriend’ Ulven has been at the forefront of alt-pop with biting songs about navigating the world as a young queer woman. Her honest lyrics and intimate production thrilled listeners around the world, making the Norway-born singer-songwriter one of the streaming era’s biggest grass-roots success stories.
Ulven has come a long way from the humble beginnings in her bedroom where she produced her first recordings. She has graced stages at renowned festivals like Oya and Glastonbury and joined pop superstars Conan Gray, Billie Eilish, and Taylor Swift during the North American segment of the record-setting Eras Tour. With several of her songs surpassing the hundred million streams mark and earning prestigious accolades such as the BBC’s Sound of 2021 and the 2022 Telenor Culture Prize.
Girl in Red 2024 Australia & New Zealand Tour
Pre-sale tickets available from Friday, April 26th at 10am local time
Tickets on sale to the general public from Monday, April 29th at 10am local time
Thursday, July 11th Centenary, Perth, WA
Sunday, July 14th Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday July, 17th Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday, July 21st Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday July, 23rd Spark Arena, Auckland, New Zealand, NZ
Photo Credit – Heather Hazzan
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