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News: Trentemøller Returns: The Pulse of Darkness Hits Australia in April 2025

  • October 3, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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Trentemøller, the Danish architect of dark, cinematic electronica, is set to return to Australia in April 2025, and it’s more than just a tour—it’s a homecoming of sorts for fans who’ve been waiting for his atmospheric soundscapes to once again collide with our shores. Armed with his five-piece band, Trentemøller will unravel his alternative anthems across five cities—Brisbane, Hobart, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth—transforming each stage into a pulse of moody synths, throbbing basslines, and hypnotic rhythms.

There’s no easy way to categorize Trentemøller—his work flits between indie rock, electronica, post-punk, but refuses to be pinned down. What’s certain is that in April, Australian audiences will be drawn into his world, where shadows dance with light and every note leaves an echo.

Trentemøller’s setlist for his upcoming Australian tour is a map of where he’s been and where he’s going. Long-time fans will recognise the sonic landmarks—those beloved tracks that have cemented his place in the electronic and alternative worlds. But this time around, there’s something more: a glimpse into the future with his latest album Dreamweaver, a project that stretches his sound even further. Singles like ‘A Different Light’ and the haunting title track anchor the new record. The album has already been met with high praise, celebrated for the way it captures his signature blend of icy, atmospheric production and human warmth.

Trentemøller Australian Tour 2025

Wednesday 2 April Princess Theatre Brisbane QLD

Thursday 3 April Odeon Theatre Hobart TAS

Saturday 5 April Metro Theatre Sydney NSW

Sunday 6 April Forum Melbourne VIC

Wednesday 9 April Magnet House Perth WA

Tickets HERE.

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