Norwegian alt-pop singer, songwriter and producer AURORA is returning to Australia in February 2025, set to light up the stage in the courtyard of the iconic Fremantle Prison with her spell-binding live performance.

The anticipated tour follows the release of AURORA’s celebrated fourth studio album, What Happened To The Heart? which dropped 7 June via Glassnote Records. The album, described by AURORA as being the “most personal and cathartic” she has ever written, features dance-heavy opus ‘Starvation’, crowd-ready anthem ‘Some Type Of Skin’ and the blissfully profound ‘Your Blood’.

A true original, AURORA has used her songs to stand up for climate change and LGBTQIA+ rights to exploring the vulnerabilities of love and embracing being yourself. Her heavenly sounds have connected with people all over the globe, with her otherworldly vocals and soaring melodies capturing hearts far and wide. She has amassed more than 20 million monthly listeners on Spotify, her songs have been streamed an incredible 3.3 billion times and she’s sold over a million albums worldwide. 

AURORA’s anticipated Australian dates are part of her What Happened To The Earth? world tour, which will see her touch hearts across Europe, the UK and North America before bringing her ethereal tones down under.

This is an 18+ only event - no children are permitted (including babies).

 

WHEN: Thursday 6 February 2025

DOORS OPEN: 5.30pm // 18+ Event

TICKETS: On sale through Ticketmaster
  

PLAYING TIMES (subject to change):

5.30pm: Gates

6.30pm – 7.30pm: TBA

8.00pm – 9.30pm: AURORA

 

Visit Face to Face Touring for more event information

Please direct all event and ticketing enquiries to info@facetofacetouring.com.au

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:

  • Fremantle Prison is a World Heritage site, and must be respected at all times
  • Visitors to Fremantle Prison should note that the surfaces you walk on are not always even, please watch your step
  • No shoes, no shirt, no entry
  • Fremantle Prison is strictly a non-smoking site
  • Fremantle Prison accepts no liability for any loss, damage or injury arising from a visit or whilst on the premises
  • It is a condition of entry that visitors observe all signs and follow instructions by Fremantle Prison staff
  • Fremantle Prison retains the right to deny access and/or remove visitors who are being a public nuisance, acting recklessly, or failing to observe directions from Fremantle Prison staff or signage
  • Strictly no BYO food or alcohol. Food and drinks will be available to purchase at the venue.
  • This is an allocated seating event. Patrons are not permitted to bring their own blankets or chairs for seating.
  • No professional cameras, umbrellas or other implements.
  • No pass outs