Ziggy Alberts caps off biggest year yet with latest single Cyclones

2025 has been a landmark year for Australian singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts. Following the release of his latest album New Love in February, which has already surpassed 30 million streams in just six months, and a monumental 105-date world tour that included sold-out shows across Europe, North America, and a packed Royal Albert Hall in London, Ziggy is closing out the year with a vibrant new single, Cyclones, out today via Commonfolk Records.

Blending his signature lyrical vulnerability with a fresh, atmospheric folk-pop sound, Cyclones is an energetic and heartfelt track that captures the essence of summer and marks a bold evolution in Ziggy’s artistry. The song reflects his introspective songwriting and personal journey. Ziggy explains:

“This song first landed on my lap in Fiji on a surf trip in 2024. I raced back from coffee, and managed to catch it then and there. It’s so easy to blame the weather for our own stormy lives. I know I do it all the time. It’s looking back and seeing old habits still being true. And thinking that, it doesn’t matter if things weren’t going to last forever, it’s just asking myself – did I really do enough? Or did I just walk away like I always do? It’s about being attracted to chaos, like a moth to a flame; you know it’s a mess in the making but you can’t help it sometimes.”

With over 1.3 billion global streams, multiple ARIA Platinum and Gold certifications, and three APRA Awards for Most Performed Blues & Roots Work, Ziggy Alberts stands as one of Australia’s most successful independent artists. His breakout hit Runaway has now topped 117 million Spotify streams, earning 3× Platinum in Australia and Gold in Canada, while fan favourites like Love Me Now, Laps Around the Sun (3× Platinum), and Gone (2× Platinum) continue to define his journey from street busker to global touring artist.

Ziggy’s international touring footprint continues to expand, with recent sold-out theatre runs across Germany, debut performances in Brazil and Mexico, and continued success in Europe, the UK, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia.

His upcoming Homecoming Tour will see Ziggy hitting some of the biggest stages of his career in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne later next month, including his first ever arena show at Margaret Court Arena. The tour will be entirely all ages, and will promote Ziggy’s commitment to the Green Touring Initiative – an initiative founded by Ziggy, that focuses on reducing environmental impact, educating fans on local causes, and giving back to the communities that host these special shows. Ziggy will be joined by South African singer-songwriter Jeremy Loops on all dates, with Sydney’s The Beautiful Girls jumping on the Brisbane and Melbourne legs, and Azure Ryder opening up the show in Sydney.

Jeremy Loops said:

“I’m beyond stoked to return to Australia after all this time, and to be joining Ziggy for these homecoming shows means a lot. When we met in South Africa it was like meeting a kindred spirit – same passion for acoustic music, the ocean, and simple truth. I can’t wait to share those moments with new ears down under.”

Cyclones doesn’t just close out a record-breaking year, it also signals the beginning of Ziggy Alberts’ next chapter: bolder production, deeper songwriting, and the same unwavering independence that has powered his rise from busking on the streets to the world stage.

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