aleksiah on her first international tour in Germany in November
Australian artist aleksiah has announced three concerts in Germany for November 2025. With her unmistakable blend of ironic songwriting, emotional depth and a sound that ranges from indie pop to grunge, aleksiah is one of the most exciting new voices on the international music scene. She has already established herself as a force to be reckoned with in her native Australia, winning numerous awards, acclaimed by critics and supported by radio stations such as Triple J and iHeart Radio. Now she is bringing her live energy to German stages and should not only delight fans of artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers and Gracie Abrams. Aleksiah became known for songs such as "Batsh*t", "Pretty Picture" and "Getting Older", which are characterized by clever lyrics, raw honesty and catchy melodies. Her music combines the directness of a singer-songwriter with the unadorned energy of alternative pop music. She refuses to be pigeonholed - she plays with contrasts, alternating between vulnerability and anger, gentleness and irony. So it's no wonder that she has already supported the likes of Lime Cordiale, Cavetown and Teenage Joans and toured Germany with Beth McCarthy, as well as playing two completely sold-out tours of her own in Australia in 2024. On stage, aleksiah creates a special closeness to her audience. Her concerts are more than just performances - they are encounters. Fans come early, bring homemade gifts and fan art, exchange bracelets and celebrate an artist who knows how to create real connections. It is precisely this feeling that aleksiah now wants to bring to Europe. The shows in Germany are part of her very first international tour, which was prompted by huge demand from fans on social media. aleksiah stands for a new generation of female musicians: authentic, loud, vulnerable and full of attitude. In a music landscape that still too often clings to stereotypes, she breaks with expectations and creates space for new perspectives. Anyone who experiences her live immediately senses why she is considered one of the most important new voices from Australia. The German dates in November promise emotional, empowering and unforgettable evenings. A must for anyone who loves pop music with depth and attitude.
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