
Australian singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts just announced a series of shows for the UK and Ireland.
The 30-year-old rose to fame after starting his career busking the streets of his hometown and quickly moving up to some of the country’s biggest and most respected venues. Now eager for more, the Aussie is ready to take his sound across the globe.
Hitting the road this year with his new tour, Alberts is set to go on a huge international run from his homeland all the way to North America before finally hitting the European roads. Tickets will go live on February 7 on Ticketmaster.
The tour will start in Ireland for a series of cross-border shows and will be followed by the UK shows where Ziggy will take the stage in towns such as Brighton, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and Bournemouth. The tour will finish in London on October 23 at iconic venue Royal Albert Hall, which he stated was a venue he “had on his tour bucket list”.
Set to release a brand new album called ‘New Love’ on February 21, signalling a fresh-new chapter in the artist’s career. Indeed, the artist is ready to take over the world whilst keeping close to the upbeat folk-genre that helped him rise to fame and sharing the positivity from his songs whilst making crowds gather together for his show.
He took to Instagram to share his album’s setlist, having released five of the album’s songs already with ‘New Love’, ‘I’m With You’, ‘Where Does The Love Go?’, ‘Outlaw’ and ‘Singing For Country’. This new album follows his last three album releases ‘Made of Water’, ‘Friends Edition’, ‘DANCING IN THE DARK – Instrumentals’ and ‘DANCING IN THE DARK’.
You can catch Ziggy Alberts at the following shows this September:
9/09/25 – Cypress Avenue – Cork
10/09 – Dolans – Limerick
12/09 – Róisín Dubh – Galway
13/09 – The Limelight – Belfast
14/09 – 3Olympia – Dublin
16/09 – Junction – Cambridge
17/09 – The Dome – Brighton
18/10 – Queen’s Hall – Edinburgh
19/10 – NX – Newcastle
20/10 – Irish Centre – Leeds
22/10 – O2 Academy – Bournemouth
23/10 – Royal Albert Hall – London