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supports announced for
Australian National Tour – Tour kicks off
late FebruaryNEW THROWING MUSES ALBUM
MOONLIGHT CONCESSIONS
OUT MARCH 14, 2025 (FIRE RECORDS)Quotes on KRISTIN HERSH
“Few artists understand the intensity of living one’s art like Hersh” – The Guardian
“Kristin Hersh is a musical genius” – Huffington Post
“A fearless rock innovator” – New York Times
“There are not many musicians who can process and distill their personal experience into art as skillfully as Hersh does, and few bodies of work can stand comparison with the series of powerful and affecting albums she has produced over the past few decades.” – Spectrum Culture
“The work of an artist both singular and shape-shifting, always herself but never predictable” – Uncut
“The portal to Hersh’s carefully documented world of otherness” – Mojo
“A stunning, stealthy, faintly malevolent collection of songs” – Q
Kristin Hersh is set to hit Australia in the coming weeks for her first headline tour since 2023, and the timing couldn’t be better with the release of a brand new Throwing Muses album, Moonlight Concessions, on March 14.
Listen to the first two singles from the album below.
PRESAVE/PREORDER the album HERE
The upcoming tour will see Kristin Hersh playing headline shows along the East Coast AND returning to Adelaide and Perth for the first time in a decade, as well as appearing at Port Fairy Folk and Blue Mountains Music Festivals, Joining Hersh as supports along the way will be Nick Craft, Alannah Russack, Freya Josephine Hollick, The Double Happiness, Ruby Pettit and Alana Jagt. See below for all dates:
Troubadour Presents:
Kristin Hersh
Australian Tour 2025Friday, February 28 – Live at The Polo, Canberra w/ Nick Craft
Saturday, March 1 – Mary’s Underground, Sydney w/ Alannah Russack
Sunday, March 2 – The Corner, Melbourne w/ Freya Josephine Hollick
Wednesday, March 5 – The Old Museum, Brisbane w/ The Double Happiness
Saturday, March 8 – Port Fairy Folk Festival
Sunday, March 9 – Port Fairy Folk Festival
Tuesday, March 11 – The Rosemount, Perth w/ Ruby Pettit
Thursday, March 13 – Grace Emily, Adelaide w/ Alana Jagt
Saturday, March 15 – Blue Mountains Music Festival
Sunday, March 16 – Blue Mountains Music FestivalTickets on sale HERE

About KRISTIN HERSH
The inimitable Kristin Hersh is a musician’s musician, a songwriter’s songwriter, and an innovator’s innovator.
Her first band, Throwing Muses, began recording and playing out when they were just 14 years old and they’re still going. Their 2020 critically acclaimed Sun Racket album was hailed as “a perfect record”.
“Hersh published an autobiography, Rat Girl: A Memoir, in 2010, and Clear Pond Road similarly looks back on her extraordinary life…like Hersh herself, the album resists convention and refuses to be pinned down. 4 stars” – Slant Magazine
“One of indie rock’s most fascinating figures” – The Guardian
Wildly prolific, she has released more than 20 albums solo, with Throwing Muses and with her noise rock band, 50 Foot Wave.
She’s also a celebrated author: Rolling Stone named her first book, Rat Girl, one of the ten best rock memoirs of all time.
NPR said of her second book, Don’t Suck, Don’t Die, “…one of the most beautiful rock memoirs ever written.”
Her third, the game-changing Seeing Sideways, pushes the envelope of creative non-fiction while telling the story of raising her 4 sons on a tour bus.
Kristin’s ‘Clear Pond Road’ album is a cinematic road trip; a series of personal vignettes from a fiercely independent auteur, sitting plush with layers of all-consuming strings and mellotron. It’s a watershed moment in a career overflowing with creative firsts and inspirational thinking; an elegant piece of personal reportage, a home movie caught in time.
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