CHERIE CURRIE Announces Her Final Australian Tour – Spotlight Report

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The legendary voice of The Runaways is back for one last electrifying tour Down Under in September 2025.

Australian rock and punk fans, prepare to witness history! Cherie Currie, the trailblazing rock icon and former front-woman of the groundbreaking band The Runaways, has announced her final Australian tour. This marks the first time Currie has graced Australian stages since her debut Australian tour in 2016—and it will be her last!

As one of rock’s true pioneers, Cherie Currie exploded onto the music scene in the 1970s as the unmistakable teenage voice of The Runaways, delivering anthems like “Cherry Bomb” that redefined what it meant to be a young, fearless woman in rock ‘n’ roll so much though that she was described as the “lost daughter of Iggy Pop and Bridgette Bardot”.

Alongside her bandmates in The Runaways, she shattered barriers, inspired generations of female rockers, and cemented her place in music history.

Cherie Currie’s Final Australian Tour is the ultimate celebration of a rock legend who defined an era and inspired countless fans and would-be musicians around the globe. Whilst The Runaways never made it to Australia, we have been lucky enough to witness their iconic vocalist not only once, but now twice with a chance to say goodbye.

Cherie Currie September 2025 Australian Tour Dates

Friday 5th September PERTH, Rosemount

Saturday 6th September ADELAIDE, Crown and Anchor

Thursday 11th September MELBOURNE, The Corner Hotel

Friday 12th September SYDNEY, Crowbar

Saturday 13th September BRISBANE, Crowbar

Tickets on sale now from: silverbacktouring.com

Meet and Greet packages available

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