Welsh pop icon Marina is finally heading back to Australia after a 15-year absence that's felt like forever.
Bringing the Princess Of Power Tour to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne next February, Marina will celebrate her sixth studio album while reminding Australian fans exactly why they fell in love with her anthemic electro-pop in the first place.
Multi-platinum homegrown talent Mallrat will support the Sydney and Brisbane shows, fresh off joining Marina on the US leg of the tour.
Marina – Princess Of Power Tour
- Tuesday 24 February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW (supported by Mallrat)
- Thursday 26 February – On The Banks at QPAC Forecourt, Brisbane QLD (supported by Mallrat)
- Saturday 28 February – Palace Foreshore, Melbourne VIC
- Tickets: here
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Since exploding onto the scene in 2009, Marina has built one of the most dedicated fanbases in pop music across five acclaimed albums. Electra Heart (2012) gave us modern classics like Primadonna and Bubblegum Bitch while hitting number one on the UK’s Official Charts.
FROOT (2015) leaned into Euro-pop vibes, Love + Fear (2019) cracked the top five in the UK and top 10 in the US, and Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land (2021) delivered the Ivor Novello-nominated banger Man’s World. Released independently through her own label Queenie Records in partnership with BMG, Princess Of Power is a full-blown celebration of healing and self-reclamation wrapped in disco-lit electro pop. Tracks like Butterfly, Cupid’s Girl and Cuntissimo explore feminine energy, freedom and empowerment with the kind of euphoric confidence that only comes from an artist completely owning their power.
Throughout her career, Marina has conquered stages at Glastonbury, Lollapalooza and Coachella, toured alongside Katy Perry, Coldplay and Kylie Minogue.
Mallrat’s had quite the year herself with ARIA-nominated album Light Hit My Face Like A Straight Right earning serious acclaim. She’s shared stages with Maggie Rogers, Post Malone and King Princess, collaborated with everyone from Azealia Banks to The Chainsmokers, and hit up major festivals including Reading and Leeds, Austin City Limits, Laneway and Splendour In The Grass.
Each ticket includes a $1.20 donation to The Marina Fund, supporting LGBTQ+ individuals and civilians affected by conflict through community-led organisations providing mental health care and humanitarian relief.
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