An unshackled Brad Cox is bringing his multi-dimensional new album on intimate tour
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28.05.2025

An unshackled Brad Cox is bringing his multi-dimensional new album on intimate tour

Brad Cox
words by staff writer

A new album and a three-date Australian tour has been announced for the loved country star.

Aussie singer/songwriter Brad Cox will take his newly announced fourth studio album Endemic Intelligence In Multiple Dimensions on a run of launch shows across Brisbane, Melbourne and Newcastle.

Set to be released on 26 September via Warner Music Australia, the 15-track collection delivers Cox in what might be his most creatively charged and emotionally unguarded work to date, with songwriting both unfiltered and unshackled from commercial expectation, while the production ventures confidently into bolder sonic territory.

Brad Cox Australian Album Tour

  • Friday 26 September – The Brightside, Brisbane
  • Wednesday 1 October – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
  • Thursday 2 October – King Street, Newcastle
  • Tickets: here from Friday 30 May
  • Pre-order the album here

Check out our gig guide, our stage guide, our festival guide, our live music venue guide and our nightclub guide. Follow us on Instagram here.

Alongside the announcement Cox has shared the new single Sunset Psalm which teases the experimental and bold direction this album heralds.

A stirring, country-leaning ballad blending acoustic textures with vivid lyrical imagery, the track opens a new, more introspective chapter in Cox’s songwriting. This release joins recent singles I’m A Boxer and Everything I’ve Got which all builds as the first taste of what’s to come.

Brad has also announced a run of album launch shows for release week, hitting Brisbane, Melbourne, and Newcastle. These intimate gigs will see Cox and the band return to the small venues where they cut their teeth; playing live, up-close, and raw in the rooms that helped shape their journey.

“It was nights like this, in rooms like this, when we realised we were onto something. We love playing the big stages, but there’s something special about getting back to where it all began,” Cox said.

You can pre-order Brad Cox’s bold new album here