Blanco White Returning To Australia In March 2026

MELBOURNE, AU (SEPTEMBER 01, 2025) – After a successful debut tour of Australia in 2024, English folk singer-songwriter and guitarist BLANCO WHITE has today announced his return to Australia in March 2026.

The tour will kick off in Fremantle on Saturday 21 March at Freo.Social, before heading over to the east coast for shows in Melbourne on Tuesday 24 March at Corner Hotel, Sydney on Thursday 26 March at Factory Theatre, and Brisbane on Friday 27 March at The Triffid.

Tickets go on sale on Thursday 4 September at 11am local time.

My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the presale which commences at 10am on Wednesday 3 September and concludes at 10am on Thursday 4 September.

BLANCO WHITE
AUSTRALIA 2026

FREO.SOCIAL, FREMANTLE
SATURDAY 21 MARCH

CORNER HOTEL, MELBOURNE
TUESDAY 24 MARCH

FACTORY THEATRE, SYDNEY
THURSDAY 26 MARCH

THE TRIFFID, BRISBANE
FRIDAY 27 MARCH

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au

ABOUT BLANCO WHITE
Blanco White is the project of Josh Edwards. The choice of name was inspired by Spanish writer, José Maria Blanco White. Originally from London, Josh went on a trip to Latin America as a young kid aged 10 that began a fascination with the Spanish speaking world. Reading Spanish at University, he later lived in Cádiz where he studied flamenco guitar under the guidance of Nono Garcia, before travelling to Sucre to learn the Andean instrument the charango. Both instruments became centrepieces in the songwriting and otherworldly sound of Blanco White.

The identity of the project has continuously evolved since Blanco White’s first releases in 2016, but a reverence for language, the surreal and musical curiosity has been ever-present. He had already crafted a sound of his own with his off-world explorations of Latin America and Andalusian folk music, but on his second solo album, Tarifa, he mines new depth with his colourful fusions of folk with indie and electronics, while embracing the thrill of collaboration, discovery, and cultural exchange.

After health issues that started in 2020, Josh spent his healing period staying connected with music by consuming as many audio podcasts, stories, and books as he could. Unable to play or write, he tried to educate himself instead, diving more deeply into production and engineering. The knowledge gained became hugely important in helping evolve his sound.

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