[Cover photo credit to Mikey Conlon]
Australian Indie Folk singer/songwriter Harrison Storm “mourns love lost” in new single “Moon and Back” off his forthcoming album, Empty Garden, out October 3rd, 2025, via Nettwerk.
Harrison reflects:
Relationships can be made up of promises to each other over time. Big promises of the future, of stories we tell each other to fuel a dream, and tiny promises we tell each other everyday. But the pulls and tugs of life can redirect you to another path, a path that doesn’t align with your partner. Those times are some of the most harrowing and can break your heart in a way you didn’t know possible. ‘Moon and Back’ seeks to find that story, no matter how painful.
Crafted over two years, Empty Garden features 10 songs “born from heartache, reflection, and healing.”

Earlier this year, Harrison Storm completed an Australian run with labelmates Wild Rivers, and this Fall he returns to the UK and EU for an extensive headline tour, kicking off November 1st in Rubigen, Switzerland and wrapping November 25th in Stockholm, Sweden.
| Harrison Storm Headline Tour Dates: |
| w/Nick Mulvey |
October 3 – Copenhagen, Denmark – VEGA
October 4 – Oslo, Norway – Vulkan Arena
October 6 – Stockholm, Sweden – Nalen Klubb
October 8 – Helsinki, Sweden – G Livelab
October 10 – Warsaw, Poland – Hybrydy
October 11 – Vienna, Austria – WUK
October 13 – Prague, Czech Republic – Furturum
October 14 – Budapest, Hungary – A38 Ship
October 16 – Bologna, Italy – Covo Club
October 17 – Milan, Italy – Legend
October 18 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks
October 19 – Bern, Switzerland – Mühle Hunziken
October 21 – Barcelona, Spain – La Nau
October 22 – Madrid, Spain – Sala Copernico
October 23 – Lisbon, Portugal – Lav
November 1 – Rubigen, Switzerland- Muhle Hunziken
November 3 – Munich, Bavaria – Strom
November 4 – Vienna, Austria – Flex
November 6 – Berlin, Germany – Lido
November 7 – Hamburg, Germany – Mojo Club
November 8 – Frankfurt, Germany – Nachtleben
November 9 – Cologne, Germany – LUXOR
November 11 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Tolhuistuin
November 12 – Antwerp, Flanders – Kavka Zappa
November 14 – Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
November 16 – Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s
November 18 – Manchester, United Kingdom – YES
November 19 – Glasgow, Scotland – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
November 21 – London, United Kingdom – Union Chapel
November 23 – Bristol, United Kingdom – Thekla
November 25 – Stockholm, Stockholm County – Nalen Klubb
March 20 – Melbourne, NSW – Corner Hotel
March 21 – Sydney, NSW – Mary’s Underground

