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M.I.A Announces Australian Tour Supports: Miss Kaninna and Anna Lunoe Join the Lineup

Global music icon M.I.A. has announced the support acts for her upcoming Australian headline shows, and the lineup is stacked with powerhouse talent.

Opening at Melbourne’s Forum on Sunday, 26 October is Miss Kaninna, while Anna Lunoe joins the bill for Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Wednesday, 29 October. Tickets for both dates are on sale now via Secret Sounds.

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The shows follow M.I.A.’s appearance at Harvest Rock Festival in Adelaide on Saturday, 25 October, marking her long-awaited return to Australian stages. Known for her fearless creativity and genre-blending sound, the British-Sri Lankan artist rose to global fame with her 2008 hit “Paper Planes”, cementing her as a trailblazer in modern music.

In Melbourne, fans will be treated to a fiery set from Miss Kaninna, a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali woman whose breakout single “Blak Britney” became a nationwide anthem. The track topped triple j’s most-played list and earned ARIA and AIR Award wins, establishing her as one of Australia’s most vital new voices.

In Sydney, Anna Lunoe brings her globally celebrated DJ and producer skills to the stage. Known for her dynamic, high-energy sets that fuse techno, garage, and indie dance, Lunoe’s performances are unpredictable, bold, and full of heart.

🎟️ Tickets and info: secretsounds.com

Secret Sounds presents

M.I.A

AUSTRALIA 2025

FORUM, MELBOURNE
SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER

with Miss Kaninna

ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY
WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER

with Anna Lunoe

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: secretsounds.com

M.I.A. will also perform at Harvest Rock in Adelaide on Saturday 25 October.

Written by Chris Lamaro