Overwhelming presale demand has persuaded American artist Ethel Cain to schedule a fourth—and final—Melbourne concert. The new date lands on 19 February at the city’s Palais Theatre as part of her “The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour,” presented by Frontier Touring and Penny Drop.
ETHEL CAIN Announces fourth and final Melbourne show

Key Takeaways:
- Fourth and final Melbourne show announced for Ethel Cain
- Extra date added after “huge” presale ticket demand
- Concert set for 19 February at the Palais Theatre
- Part of “The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour”
- Tour presented by Frontier Touring and Penny Drop
Melbourne’s Appetite for Ethel Cain Grows
Fans snapped up presale tickets so quickly that promoter Frontier Touring, in partnership with Penny Drop, has confirmed a fourth—and final—Melbourne performance for rising American artist Ethel Cain.
The New Date and Venue
The additional show is locked in for Thursday, 19 February, at the historic Palais Theatre. With the announcement, Cain will now play four nights in the Victorian capital, a rarity for an artist still early in her touring history.
“The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour”
All Melbourne dates form part of Cain’s “The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour,” whose Australian leg has generated unexpected momentum. In a statement, promoters said the fourth show was added “due to huge presale ticket demand,” underscoring the singer’s fast-growing following down under.
Who Is Ethel Cain?
Ethel Cain is the musical persona of a Florida-born multidisciplinary artist known for blending atmospheric soundscapes with Southern Gothic storytelling. Though biographical details remain sparse in the promoters’ announcement, the speed at which her Melbourne dates sold out suggests her mythos is resonating well beyond U.S. borders.
Final Chance for Tickets
With promoters labeling the 19 February performance the “fourth and final Melbourne show,” the date is likely to be fans’ last opportunity to see Cain in the city on this tour cycle. Ticket information remains available through Frontier Touring and Penny Drop, but—judging by the pace so far—any remaining seats may disappear quickly.