With multiple festival slots and a debut performance at CMA Fest, Tori Forsyth is making her mark in the USA with her first American tour.
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Australian alt-country powerhouse Tori Forsyth has officially landed stateside, kicking off her first-ever U.S. tour and for longtime fans, it’s a moment that’s been a long time coming.
Known for her smoky vocals, raw lyricism, and genre-blurring sound that fuses country, rock, and a little bit of outlaw attitude, Forsyth is bringing her signature style to American stages throughout May and June.
It’s a huge step for the rising star, who’s spent the last few years quietly becoming one of Australia’s most distinctive musical voices and now she’s exporting that magic to a whole new audience.
She’s already booked a string of shows and festivals across the USA, including a string of co-headlining shows with Cam Clark across the scenic West Virginia. Tour stops include The Encore, Morgantown (May 29), Big Timber Brewing, Elkins (May 30) and The Outpost, Fayetteville (May 31).
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Adding even more fuel to the fire, Forsyth has just announced a set at Chiefs on Broadway in Nashville, TN during none other than CMA Fest, the world’s largest country music festival. The upcoming performance at Chiefs puts her right in the heart of Broadway where you’ll find boot-scootin’ and beers flowing, the industry heavyweights and rising stars all collide. For fans heading to Nashville this June, mark your CMA calendars. This is one set you won’t want to miss.
The announcement also underscores a broader trend: Australia’s country music invasion is still going strong. With acts like Morgan Evans, Melanie Dyer, and Casey Barnes having already carved out a space in the American scene, Forsyth’s Nashville debut is yet another signal that the Aussie contingent in country music isn’t slowing down, it’s expanding.
Rounding out her time abroad, Forsyth will end her American tour dates at the Laurel Cove Music Festival in Pineville, Kentucky, featuring US country stars Ole 60, Kashus Culpepper, Kaitlin Butts, Noeline Hofmann and many more.
Forsyth’s US tour marks a serious career milestone and signals big things ahead. With her distinct alt-country edge, fearless storytelling, and a growing international fanbase, Forsyth isn’t just representing Australia at CMA Fest, she’s helping redefine what modern country looks and sounds like on a global stage.
For tour dates and tickets, head to www.toriforsyth.com/tour
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