Fanny Lumsden Celebrates Career With Retrospective Single “Look At Me Now”

Fanny Lumsden has already had an impressive career that’s taken her from a wool farm in Dhalymbang/Tallimba in central New South Wales all the way to the Glastonbury stage, but she’s not done yet. She reflects on her journey to this point with her fabulous new single “Look At Me Now,” which she recorded while touring Europe.

“This is a love letter to my younger self. The amount of ‘nos’ I experienced in this industry is wild and every single one I am grateful for because they made me the person and artist I am today. Not the wins but all the losses, the struggles and the hard moments,” she said. “I think it’s also a reminder that ‘success’ can be an illusion and really you can find success in every step along the way. It’s a cliche but I’m feeling reflective and grateful that I can still be driving the van, self-managed, doing my own make up in the rear-view mirror and yet doing the biggest shows of my career all at the same time.”

“I wanted this song to feel real and hopeful and authentic to my live band who do all the miles with me and load the van and see the lows as well as the highs. Recording it was a crazy process of fitting in recording sessions whilst on the road. So, we are very grateful to Matt Fell for wielding his magic and helping us make it happen.”

Fanny recently wrapped up an Aussie tour with Paul Kelly, but she’s not one to sit idle for too long. She’ll support Rob Thomas in November and play the country music festival in Calala/Tamworth before headlining a string of shows next February. Here are all the dates you need Fanny fans!

3 November 2025 – Enmore Theatre, Bulanaming/Newtown (SOLD OUT – supporting Rob Thomas)
4 November 2025 – Enmore Theatre, Bulanaming/Newtown (supporting Rob Thomas)
5 November 2025 – Enmore Theatre, Bulanaming/Newtown (supporting Rob Thomas)
24 January 2026 – Tamworth Country Music Festival @ Tamworth Town Hall, Calala/Tamworth
6 February 2026 – Rosemount Hotel, Boorloo/Perth
7 February 2026 – Lion Arts Factory, Tarntanya/Adelaide
13 February 2026 – Thornbury Theatre, Naarm/Melbourne
14 February 2026 – The Triffid, Meeanjin/Brisbane
20 February 2026 – Factory Theatre, Eora/Sydney
21 February 2026 – UC Hub, Ngambri/Canberra

Photo credit: Dara Munnis