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Thelma Plum ‘I Don’t Play That Song Anymore’ Tour

| 15 June 2026 | Reply

Thelma Plum ‘I Don’t Play That Song Anymore’ Tour

Performing acoustic shows across the country this July and August

ARIA-Award winning Gamilaraay artist Thelma Plum is hitting the road this July and August, performing stripped-back sets across the country for the ‘I Don’t Play That Song Anymore’ Tour. Marking her first ever national acoustic tour, Thelma is dusting off her songbook and acoustic guitar, ready to warm hearts with her spellbinding story-telling and soaring vocals.

An up close and personal experience, Thelma’s unplugged set will have fans mesmerised and singing along to their favourite songs in intimate settings. Performing in a duo format, she’ll be playing a career-spanning set including songs from her ARIA-Award winning release I’m Sorry, Now Say It Back, while hinting at revisiting some tunes from the archived set lists.

Thelma said “I actually can’t believe that this is the first time I’ve done an acoustic tour. When I started out playing shows it was just me and a guitar, but it’s been a long time since I’ve performed like that. It’s been a big year, I am working on a new record, and it feels like the perfect time to pack up the songbook and play some intimate shows with my friend Toby and let the songs and the stories behind them breathe! I hope to see you at one of the shows!”

Returning to stages after selling out shows nationwide last year, Thelma will be travelling to all corners of the country enchanting regional audiences in Bendigo, Horsham, Geelong, Warrnambool, Canberra, Richmond, Avoca Beach, Kalgoorlie, Bunbury, Albany, Bellingen, Eltham, Gold Coast, Eumundi, Devonport and Hobart.

Released in 2025 to critical acclaim, Thelma’s second studio album I’m Sorry, Now Say It Back earned an ARIA Award for Best Pop Release and saw her nominated for Album Of The Year and Best Solo Artist. Riding waves of success, Thelma also won Rolling Stone Australia’s Best Single Award for 2025 with her track “Freckles”, along with a nomination for the Rolling Stone Readers Award.

With plenty of accolades under her belt, Thelma’s 2019 release Better In Blak became one of the most successful albums that year, earning her 7 ARIA nominations and spawning three Platinum singles and one Gold. The title track “Better In Blak” landed a top 10 of the triple j Hottest 100 that year, resulting in the highest ever placement for an indigenous artist at the time and also earned her the prestigious Vanda and Young ‘Song Of The Year’ award.

Don’t miss a rare chance to catch Thelma Plum live and acoustic this July and August

THELMA PLUM ‘I DON’T PLAY THAT SONG ANYMORE’ ACOUSTIC TOUR

Thursday 9 July The Capital Bendigo VIC
Friday 10 July Horsham Town Hall Horsham VIC
Saturday 11 July Geelong Arts Centre Geelong VIC
Sunday 12 July Lighthouse Theatre Warrnambool VIC
Thursday 16 July The Playhouse Canberra ACT
Friday 17 July The Regent Theatre Richmond NSW
Saturday 18 July Avoca Beach Theatre Avoca Beach NSW
Wednesday 22 July Goldfields Arts Centre Kalgoorlie WA
Friday 24 July Entertainment Centre Bunbury WA
Saturday 25 July Entertainment Centre Albany WA
Wednesday 5 August Memorial Hall Bellingen NSW
Thursday 6 August Eltham Hotel Eltham NSW
Friday 7 August Sound Lounge Gold Coast QLD
Saturday 8 August Imperial Hotel Eumundi QLD
Thursday 13 August Paranaple Arts Centre Devonport TAS
Friday 14 August Theatre Royal Hobart TAS

 

 

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