Tommy Richman isn’t just riding a wave – he’s creating one. One of the most talked-about new voices in music, Richman will bring his feverishly awaited Coyote Tour Australia to Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne this November.
Named after Mötley Crüe’s famed drummer, Tommy Richman seemed destined for the spotlight. His arrival comes on the back of a whirlwind two years that have seen him rise from underground favourite to global breakout star. Having already stormed through sold-out shows in New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Paris, and London, fans will get the full experience: a live show that moves fluidly between R&B immediacy and his special blend of disco-funk, charged with the urgency of an artist who has fought for every inch of his career.
Growing up 30 minutes outside Washington D.C. and now residing in Los Angeles, the former classical music student exploded worldwide in 2024 with ‘Million Dollar Baby’, one of the year’s most inescapable hits. Certified 4 x Platinum in Australia, it debuted at #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, hitting #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and setting the record for the longest-running #1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, where it held the top spot for 10 consecutive weeks. It quickly became the #1 Overall Streaming Track in the US across all genres, even landing a spot on President Obama’s summer playlist. The song also earned him Billboard Music Awards for Top R&B Male Artist and Top R&B Song, and was nominated for International Song Of The Year at the BRIT Awards.
In September 2025, Richman’s dropped his debut album (and triple j Feature) Coyote – a howling creative statement that cemented his longevity and presented a spectrum of sounds. The follow-up to 2022 EP Alligator, Coyote was recorded in the Nevada desert, further cementing his momentum.
Joining Richman at all shows is Los Angeles-based rapper, singer, and creative force Trevor Spitta, originally from Oakland, New Jersey. Citing the likes of Mac Miller and Lil Wayne as his early influences, Spitta’s 2024 album SUNSET MOSHPIT bridges raw energy with sunset vibes with his genre-bending sound, Spitta’s live shows since becoming notorious for their energy, moshpits, and the kind of crowd connection that turns a concert into an experience.
Don’t miss Tommy Richman, live on stage this November