Sia Furler is one of the most unusual success stories in modern pop music. The Australian singer-songwriter spent years as a respected but commercially modest artist before reinventing herself as a hitmaking machine who conquered global charts while famously turning her back to the audience — literally. Her decision to perform with oversized wigs obscuring her face became one of pop's most recognizable visual signatures, and the music behind the mystery turned out to be some of the most powerful and emotionally resonant pop of the past decade.
"Chandelier" changed everything. That song — with its soaring vocal acrobatics and raw emotional intensity — announced Sia as a force that the mainstream could no longer ignore. What followed was a run of hits that most pop artists would trade their entire catalogues for: "Elastic Heart," "Cheap Thrills," "Titanium" with David Guetta, "Unstoppable," "Alive," and "The Greatest." Each track showcased a different facet of Sia's ability, from dance-floor anthems to gut-wrenching ballads, all delivered with a voice that manages to be both technically astounding and deeply human at the same time.
Beyond her solo work, Sia has been one of the most prolific and successful songwriters in the industry. She's penned massive hits for Rihanna ("Diamonds"), Beyoncé ("Pretty Hurts"), Katy Perry, and numerous other artists. That songwriting pedigree means her concerts draw on a well of material that goes deeper than most audiences realize — the woman behind the wig has shaped the sound of pop music in ways that extend far beyond her own discography.
Sia's live performances have always been theatrical events as much as concerts. The combination of contemporary dance, elaborate staging, and her powerhouse vocals creates an experience that sits somewhere between a pop concert and a performance art piece. Dancers like Maddie Ziegler have become integral to the visual storytelling of her shows, bringing the emotional content of the songs to life through movement in ways that amplify every lyric.
No official 2027 tour dates have been announced yet. Bookmark this page to be the first to know when concert information becomes available — Sia concerts are rare enough that every one feels like an event, and tickets will move fast when dates are confirmed.