Bernard Fanning
Union Chapel, Compton Terrace, Off Upper ST, N1 2XD London Directions
Fri 10.07.2026 18:30
CROSSTOWN CONCERTS BY ARRANGEMENT WITH CAA PRESENTS
An Evening with Bernard Fanning
With special guest Georgia Mooney
Friday 10th July + Saturday 11th July
“On the back of this amazing run of shows in Australia, I’m so happy to be coming back to London to play two intimate shows at the beautiful Union Chapel. I’ll be performing songs from all across my records over the years and telling some long winded, mostly pointless stories. These are the last shows I’ll be playing for ages so come and have a sing with me in a phenomenal setting”. Bernard Fanning
Fresh from a sold-out run of theatres across Australia, marking twenty years since the release of Tea & Sympathy, Bernard Fanning brings his unmistakable voice—and his stories—to London for two intimate nights at Union Chapel on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th July.
One of Australia’s most revered songwriters, Fanning first rose to prominence as the frontman of Powderfinger before forging a remarkable solo career. Across more than a dozen studio albums, he has built a body of work that has become deeply embedded in Australia’s cultural fabric. Songs such as My Happiness, These Days, Wish You Well, Songbird and Watch Over Me have soundtracked a generation, carried by a voice renowned for its warmth, grit and emotional clarity.
With seven No.1 albums and a host of industry honours—including multiple ARIA Awards and APRA Awards—Fanning’s influence at home is undeniable. Across more than two decades,
Bernard Fanning has crafted a catalogue defined by lyrical honesty, melodic strength, and a voice that remains instantly recognisable—equal parts power and vulnerability.
Originally released in 2005, Tea & Sympathy remains a defining work in Australian music. A multi-platinum, award-winning album, it introduced Fanning as a singular voice beyond the band format—introspective, literate and unmistakably his own. Two decades on, it stands as a landmark album—its influence undiminished, its songs as vital as ever, bridging continents and generations alike.
Set against the unique backdrop of Union Chapel, these rare London performances offer UK audiences an opportunity to experience one of Australia’s most revered musical voices in an intimate and resonant setting.
Performers
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Bernard FanningBernard Fanning has accumulated one of the most celebrated songbooks in Australian rock. With and without Powderfinger he has released 11 studio albums and numerous songs now ingrained in the Australian psyche, including My Happiness, These Days, Sunsets, Burn Your Name, Wish You Well, Songbird, Blue Toowong Skies and Belly Of The Beast. Seven number 1 albums, 23 ARIA Awards, 5 APRA Awards, 23 Hottest 100 entries and countless other accolades attest to his position as one of Australia’s most cherished singer-songwriters.
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Georgia MooneyARIA-winner Georgia Mooney makes music fit for stargazing. Audiences already know her from beloved folk band, All Our Exes Live in Texas, who toured the world extensively, sharing stages with everyone from the Backstreet Boys to Nathaniel Rateliff to Midnight Oil. The release of Mooney’s debut solo album Full of Moon marks the stepping forward of a major talent. Co-produced with Grammy-winner Noah Georgeson (Joanna Newsom, Cate Le Bon, Marlon Williams), the album is an ornately melodic, folk/dream-pop universe, carried by Mooney’s soaring ethereal vocals over lush, cinematic soundscapes.