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August 31, 2025 – Radio 854 Music News:
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During the Australian leg of her Yours, C world tour, Camila Cabello surprised fans with an emotional piano-led rendition of Natalie Imbruglia’s ’90s classic “Torn”. Performed in both Melbourne (August 27) and Sydney (August 30), the stripped-back cover struck a sincere chord with audiences Down Under.
Seated at a white piano, Cabello introduced the ballad by noting, “Here’s the piping hot tea… we’re in Australia, so I thought I should cover an Aussie.” She later posted a fan-recorded clip to X (formerly Twitter) with the caption:
“when in australia… you have to sing torn ✨ ily natalie imbruglia & ily australia ”
Her heartfelt tribute wasn’t the only highlight of the night. The Melbourne performance featured fireworks, elaborate staging with inflatables and dramatic choreography, before transitioning into this tender, intimate moment. Fans sang along word-for-word, transforming the arena into a collective embrace of nostalgia.
This Aussie nod added to the tour’s spirited energy—featuring chart-toppers from her catalogue and tracks from her latest album C,XOXO—showcasing both high-gloss pop and emotional depth.
Cross-generational appeal — Revisiting a ’90s smash hit bridges eras and connects fans old and new.
Cultural homage — Recording the song in Australia adds thoughtful context and demonstrates Cabello’s respect for the locale.
Stagecraft versatility — The contrast between high-energy production and stripped-down performance underscores her artistry and vocal strength.
Melbourne – Margaret Court Arena (27 August 2025)
Sydney – Hordern Pavilion (30 August 2025)
Presented by Frontier Touring, with local act Cat & Calmell opening show dates in Australia radio854.comfrontiertouring.com.
Intimate piano-ballad delivery of “Torn”
Crowd sing-along moments and genuine reactions
A setlist blending C,XOXO tracks with past hits like Havana, Señorita and I LUV IT
Camila Cabello’s live cover of “Torn” in Australia wasn’t just a performance—it was a loving nod to pop tradition, delivered with heart and cultural awareness. It reinforced why she remains one of pop’s most versatile and emotionally resonant performers.
Written by: Alex
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