Ashnikko’s Exciting Tour: Live in Australia and New Zealand!

Ashnikko is set to hit the stages in Australia and New Zealand next year, marking an exciting return for the US pop talent.
She will be performing six shows across both nations after leaving a mark while opening for Billie Eilish’s recent Hit Me Hard and Soft arena tour. Earlier this year, during Eilish’s 12-date tour, Ashnikko captivated Australian audiences, entertaining tens of thousands.
The upcoming shows will be a showcase of her new music from the anticipated second album, Smoochies, scheduled for release on October 17th via Warner Music Australia.
Ashnikko’s Tour Details
Presented by MG Live and Frontier Touring, the tour will kick off in New Zealand before heading to Australia for five shows in major cities. Here’s a look at the schedule:
Tour Dates
Wednesday, September 16th
Auckland Town Hall | Auckland, NZ
Lic. All Ages
Saturday, September 19th
Enmore Theatre | Sydney, NSW
Lic. All Ages
Wednesday, September 23rd
Forum | Melbourne, VIC
18+
Friday, September 25th
The Fortitude Music Hall | Brisbane, QLD
Lic. All Ages
Sunday, September 27th
Hindley Street Music Hall | Adelaide, SA
Lic. All Ages
Tuesday, September 29th
Metro City | Perth, WA
18+
Tickets will be available to the general public starting on Friday, September 19th, at 10 AM local time. For Frontier Members, a pre-sale will begin on Wednesday, September 17th, at 10 AM local time.
The exciting announcement follows the unveiling of her new single, “Sticky Fingers,” which showcases Ashnikko’s bold style. The track is described as a perfect blend of playful confidence and unapologetic self-assurance.
About Smoochies
Her album Smoochies represents a significant evolution from her debut, Weedkiller, released in 2023. This new work takes a more personal approach, providing a deeper look into her experiences while enhancing her unique hybrid-pop sound.
According to Ashnikko, the album emerges from “a place of radical joy at a time when the world has never felt more threatening for femmes and marginalized communities.”
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