Sir Chloe, the acclaimed indie-rock singer songwriter, has announced a Sydney headline show as part of her worldwide Forgiving Tour, while in Australia next January supporting The Last Dinner Party on their national tour.

This announcement caps off a huge year for Sir Chloe, who has taken her Forgiving Tour on a massive 36-date run across the United States, and released her acclaimed third album “Swallow the Knife” in June.

Sir Chloe is the moniker of the musician and artist Dana Foote. She has been known to blend grungy guitar hook, sharp pop instincts, and a distinctive, emotionally raw vocal style. Sir Chloe draws influence primarily from funeral dirges and early Gregorian chants, channelling artists like PJ Harvey, David Byrne, and Radiohead.

Foote shirked her government name and adopted the moniker Sir Chloe in 2017. Her stage presence has been compared to the likes of a “dishelved businessman after a long day”, and a “drunk uncle”.

Her debut EP Party Favours (2020) has garnered nearly a billion streams and multiple gold records. The music is taut and emotionally charged, sitting between mainstream ambition and experimental edge.