You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Zheani Tickets, Tour Dates and %{concertOrShowText}
Zheani Tickets, Tour Dates and %{concertOrShowText}

ZheaniVerified

12,510 Followers
Never miss another Zheani concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Zheani to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Zheani

Zheani at Warszawa, Poland in Klub Hydrozagadka 2025
View All Photos

Fan Reviews

Puta
April 5th 2025
GO SEE GODDESS LIVE YOU WONT REGRET IT SHE TRULY IS A NEXT LEVEL CREATIVE AND PERFORMER
Brooklyn, NY@
Elsewhere
March 12th 2025
I love Zheani with my whole heart. She was such a sweetheart when I saw her, I had even bought her a rose to which she actually took and kissed and danced with. It was amazing actually seeing the person who comforted me with their music when I was in one of the lowest points in my life with nothing to cling to, which seeing them up close after thinking I'd never have the chance since they aren't in Europe was something I'll always think about and smile to myself about the experience. I was screaming in happiness when I saw the world tour and there would be no way I'd miss it. It was trully, remarkable.
Warszawa, Poland@
Klub Hydrozagadka
Sofia
March 12th 2025
Served cunt
Boise, ID@
Knitting Factory
View More Fan Reviews

About Zheani

I Hate People On The Internet, the 2022 EP by Brisbane-based singer, songwriter and producer Zheani Sparkes, ended with a song that found solace in nihilism. “We know life’s not fair now, baby, don’t be scared now,” she sang on “We’re All Going To Die,” “We’re all going there and we’ll be happy there.” After a record that drew power from strife and hatred, it was a surprising twist—an acknowledgement that if this world is, indeed, bullshit, ending in death for those good and bad alike, we might as well just accept it.

The Spiritual Meat Grinder, Zheani’s follow-up mixtape, leans full-tilt into this realisation. It’s a party record for the end of the world that tips its hat toward the futility of life—while inviting you to “bring wet cunt to the dancefloor” as a means of coping. We live inside the Spiritual Meat Grinder every damn day, so why not have a little fun with it? “When you’re in The Spiritual Meat Grinder spiralling in the absurd you may as well be a freak and have a good time,” says Zheani. “If you’re in Sodom and Gomorrah and can’t escape, you may as well be at the drunken orgy when the fire and brimstone starts to fall.”

The Spiritual Meat Grinder represents a new mode for Zheani: in contrast to I Hate People On The Internet, a raw contusion of a record, this mixtape makes room for ethereal synth-pop, rib-rattling house music, and crystalline beats inspired by jungle and drum’n’bass. Zheani describes the experience as “a party where you release your inhibitions – but with occasional mental breakdowns in the bathroom”—a glamorous, hedonistic take on Homer’s Odyssey that finds its protagonist battling through raging parties and familial trauma in an effort to find her way home.

True to that concept, The Spiritual Meat Grinder oscillates freely between pain and pleasure, finding truth in songs about sex and romance (“What’s it worth if I cannot hold you/All night long/And eat you up whole?” she asks on “Touch of Grass”) and catharsis in tracks like “Growing Pains,” one of the most emotionally raw songs Zheani has ever written. Forays into dance music on songs like “Bring Wet Cunt” show off Zheani’s remarkable talent for booming, hard-driving big-tent tracks, the aerodynamic intensity of I Hate People On The Internet channelled into a song that’s crackling and anthemic.

Ultimately, The Spiritual Meat Grinder represents a moment of rare respite for Zheani – a document of a musician using hedonism and lithe, hellish beats as a buoy against a world that remains buffeting and brutal. “What I can say is that this project, unlike others, was intentional and not just reactionary. I’m learning to steer the ship and that’s liberating,” says Zheani. “I want to have fun and I’m at least trying to aim for it rather than just being caught in a storm, fighting to hold on.”
Show More
Hometown:
Brisbane, Australia

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Zheani to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Zheani

Zheani at Warszawa, Poland in Klub Hydrozagadka 2025
View All Photos

Fan Reviews

Puta
April 5th 2025
GO SEE GODDESS LIVE YOU WONT REGRET IT SHE TRULY IS A NEXT LEVEL CREATIVE AND PERFORMER
Brooklyn, NY@
Elsewhere
March 12th 2025
I love Zheani with my whole heart. She was such a sweetheart when I saw her, I had even bought her a rose to which she actually took and kissed and danced with. It was amazing actually seeing the person who comforted me with their music when I was in one of the lowest points in my life with nothing to cling to, which seeing them up close after thinking I'd never have the chance since they aren't in Europe was something I'll always think about and smile to myself about the experience. I was screaming in happiness when I saw the world tour and there would be no way I'd miss it. It was trully, remarkable.
Warszawa, Poland@
Klub Hydrozagadka
Sofia
March 12th 2025
Served cunt
Boise, ID@
Knitting Factory
View More Fan Reviews

About Zheani

I Hate People On The Internet, the 2022 EP by Brisbane-based singer, songwriter and producer Zheani Sparkes, ended with a song that found solace in nihilism. “We know life’s not fair now, baby, don’t be scared now,” she sang on “We’re All Going To Die,” “We’re all going there and we’ll be happy there.” After a record that drew power from strife and hatred, it was a surprising twist—an acknowledgement that if this world is, indeed, bullshit, ending in death for those good and bad alike, we might as well just accept it.

The Spiritual Meat Grinder, Zheani’s follow-up mixtape, leans full-tilt into this realisation. It’s a party record for the end of the world that tips its hat toward the futility of life—while inviting you to “bring wet cunt to the dancefloor” as a means of coping. We live inside the Spiritual Meat Grinder every damn day, so why not have a little fun with it? “When you’re in The Spiritual Meat Grinder spiralling in the absurd you may as well be a freak and have a good time,” says Zheani. “If you’re in Sodom and Gomorrah and can’t escape, you may as well be at the drunken orgy when the fire and brimstone starts to fall.”

The Spiritual Meat Grinder represents a new mode for Zheani: in contrast to I Hate People On The Internet, a raw contusion of a record, this mixtape makes room for ethereal synth-pop, rib-rattling house music, and crystalline beats inspired by jungle and drum’n’bass. Zheani describes the experience as “a party where you release your inhibitions – but with occasional mental breakdowns in the bathroom”—a glamorous, hedonistic take on Homer’s Odyssey that finds its protagonist battling through raging parties and familial trauma in an effort to find her way home.

True to that concept, The Spiritual Meat Grinder oscillates freely between pain and pleasure, finding truth in songs about sex and romance (“What’s it worth if I cannot hold you/All night long/And eat you up whole?” she asks on “Touch of Grass”) and catharsis in tracks like “Growing Pains,” one of the most emotionally raw songs Zheani has ever written. Forays into dance music on songs like “Bring Wet Cunt” show off Zheani’s remarkable talent for booming, hard-driving big-tent tracks, the aerodynamic intensity of I Hate People On The Internet channelled into a song that’s crackling and anthemic.

Ultimately, The Spiritual Meat Grinder represents a moment of rare respite for Zheani – a document of a musician using hedonism and lithe, hellish beats as a buoy against a world that remains buffeting and brutal. “What I can say is that this project, unlike others, was intentional and not just reactionary. I’m learning to steer the ship and that’s liberating,” says Zheani. “I want to have fun and I’m at least trying to aim for it rather than just being caught in a storm, fighting to hold on.”
Show More
Hometown:
Brisbane, Australia

Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.
arrow