Jenevieve has always moved like an artist uninterested in clean genre borders. Sliding between R&B, disco, soul and left-of-centre pop, her music carries a kind of late-night glow, polished but never weightless. This June, she finally brings that world to Australia and New Zealand for the first time with The Crysalis Tour, landing in Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane for a run of intimate headline shows.
For many listeners, the entry point was Baby Powder, the 2020 breakout that drifted through playlists and online spaces with effortless momentum. But the years since have seen Jenevieve steadily expand her palette, building a catalogue that feels more immersive than algorithmic. Her debut album Division hinted at that ambition, while 2025’s Crysalis pushes further into themes of transformation, self-definition and creative control.
Produced alongside Elijah Gabor, Crysalis feels deliberately fluid, threading shimmering production through songs that lean equally into vulnerability and confidence. Live, that atmosphere is likely to translate best in smaller rooms, which makes the scale of these upcoming dates feel intentional. Rather than aiming for spectacle, the tour promises proximity, a chance to see an artist still shaping her identity in real time.
As contemporary R&B continues to blur into pop, electronic and soul influences, Jenevieve sits comfortably in that in-between space. Her music doesn’t rush to announce itself loudly, but it lingers. For Australian and New Zealand audiences, The Crysalis Tour marks the first opportunity to step inside that world firsthand.
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