Pamela Anderson announces ‘In Conversation’ Australian tour

Pamela Anderson

It’s part of Wanderlust’s True North speaker series.

Pamela Anderson is bringing her personal reinvention story to Australia this April, headlining live events in Sydney and Melbourne as part of Wanderlust’s True North speaker series.

The actress and activist will appear in two intimate, long-form conversations designed to explore resilience, identity and what it means to take creative control later in life.

Framed as reflective discussions rather than traditional Q&As, the sessions will centre on what Anderson has called her “second act” – a deliberate shift away from tabloid mythology and towards self-authored storytelling.

For Wanderlust, the events continue the evolution of True North into a premium live platform that blends wellness, culture and celebrity in a format built for modern audiences who value authenticity over spectacle.

Ageless reinvention

A defining figure of 1990s pop culture, Anderson has undergone a significant cultural reappraisal in recent years. Her 2023 memoir Love, Pamela and the Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story reframed decades of tabloid mythology, revealing a thoughtful, introspective artist reclaiming authorship over her own story.

That shift carried into 2024, when she earned Golden Globe, SAG, and Gotham Award nominations for her lead role in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, followed by a turn in the Naked Gun reboot opposite Liam Neeson.

Beyond film, Anderson has also become an unlikely figurehead for conscious living and minimalist beauty. Her skincare line, Sonsie, has found a global audience, while her decision to appear publicly without makeup has sparked broader conversations about ageing, beauty standards, and self-worth.

Speaking ahead of the Australian dates, Anderson said the upcoming conversations are about surrendering to positive change.

“This moment in my life feels expansive and deeply intentional. These conversations are about coming home to yourself, embracing change, letting go of old narratives and trusting what’s next. I’m so looking forward to sharing that space with audiences in Sydney and Melbourne,” she shared.

Wanderlust founder and CEO Radek Sali described Anderson’s journey as emblematic of the True North philosophy, which focuses on purpose, values and personal alignment. Founded in Australia, Wanderlust has previously hosted events featuring Jane Fonda, positioning itself at the intersection of wellness, culture, and creativity.

Wanderlust’s True North, featuring Pamela Anderson, will take place in Sydney on Thursday, April 16th and Melbourne on Friday, April 17th. Pre-sale tickets are now available here.

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