Sienna Spiro has set the My House Tour for October 13, then pushed it into her first headline dates in Australia and New Zealand in January 2027. The run arrives before her debut album Visitor lands on July 3, and it extends her live calendar from Nashville to Auckland.
Ryman Auditorium on October 13
October 13 is the starting point at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, with ticket presales beginning Tuesday 16 June at 10am local time and public on-sale following on Thursday 18 June at 10am local time. For anyone trying to get ahead of demand, those are the only purchase windows Spiro has put on the board so far.
January 2027 is the first time the tour reaches Australia and New Zealand, with the antipodean leg opening at Fremantle Arts Centre on Saturday 16 January. That stop matters because it is her debut headline appearance in both markets, not a repeat visit or a support slot.
Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney
The tour then moves through Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before closing at Auckland Town Hall on Wednesday 27 January. In practical terms, that gives fans in four cities a narrow January window to catch the first headline run Spiro has announced in the region.
Three singles were already climbing at once in late March: The Visitor, Die On This Hill and You Stole The Show. The Visitor had peaked at number 43, Die On This Hill reached number 19 and You Stole The Show went to number 55, which gives the tour a commercial base before the album is even out.
Visitor Before the Road
1.2 billion global streams sit behind Spiro’s announcement, and that scale explains why the tour now stretches across North America, Asia, the UK and Europe as well as Australia and New Zealand. The spring U.S. leg drew praise for her voice, with one review calling her “one of the greatest voices of her generation” and another saying she “might be the most impressive instrument to come out of England since Adele emerged nearly two decades ago.”
July 3 is the key date for Visitor on Capitol Records, after the official music video for The Visitor arrived just last week. The album was written and produced by Spiro with Omer Fedi and Michael Pollack, while Peter Rotter led and arranged a 20-piece string orchestra, giving the record a more expensive live feel than a standard pop rollout.
For readers in Australia and New Zealand, the useful move is simple: watch the presale on Tuesday 16 June at 10am local time, because the January 2027 leg is the first headline chance to see Spiro in those markets and the ticket window opens well before Visitor reaches stores in July.




