Chris Isaak Strikes Again!

I’m starting to think that Chris Isaak should just bite the bullet and move Down Under. That’s right, the charismatic crooner is again gracing our fair land with another tour. Of course, for those ladies he leaves swooning, it still couldn’t have come fast enough.

But blink and you just might miss him. Chris will play just three dates: one in Perth, another in Melbourne, before finishing the tour in Sydney.

Some might argue that announcing a tour just months after the last one is simply a grab for cash. Perhaps, but Chris also has altruism on his mind. A limited number of VIP tickets will go on sale for each date, with proceeds from these seats benefiting the cancer charity Challenge. VIPs will enjoy the show from the first three rows, receive a signed tour pass, and have the opportunity to meet with the man himself before the show.

Tickets for the following dates go on sale on Tuesday July 14.

16 September 2009 – Challenge Stadium, Perth
19 September 2009 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
22 September 2009 – State Theatre, Sydney

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Ed Kowalczyk Goes Solo For Aussie Tour

Ed Kowalczyk, the lead singer of Live, is heading out on his own for an acoustic tour of Australia.

Ed will play stripped back shows in some of the country’s most intimate venues this August. They promise to include highlights of his band’s career, from Live’s debut album Mental Jewelry to the monster hit Throwing Copper to their last album Songs from the Black Mountain.

I’ve seen Live play a couple of times, and they always put on such a great show. To hear these incredible songs standing on their own, stripped back and raw, should be something really special.

Tickets for the following dates go on sale on July 10.

9 August 2009 – The Tivoli, Brisbane
12 August 2009 – Octagon Theatre, Perth
15 August 2009 – The Forum, Melbourne
18 August 2009 – Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide
19 August 2009 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

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The Black Eyed Peas Announce Aussie Tour

Their latest album The E.N.D. debuted at number one, and their singles “I Gotta Feeling” and “Boom Boom Pow” are sitting at number one and two on the Aussie charts, so the timing couldn’t be more perfect for The Black Eyed Peas to announce an Oz tour. I can almost see the folks at Frontier rubbing their hands with glee Mr Burns style!

The E.N.D World Tour will make a pit-stop in Australia this October, visiting venues in all the major capital cities (sorry Hobart and Darwin). It’s been almost four years since Fergie and co. visited our shores, so we can safely expect this one to be huge.

If you want to score tickets, I wouldn’t delay when they go on sale on Monday July 20 if I were you! Here are all the dates.

1 October 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
2 October 2009 – Acer Arena, Sydney
5 October 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
6 October 2009 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
10 October 2009 – Burswood Dome, Perth

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More Green Day After Aussie Concerts Sell Out

Aussie music fans have snapped up tickets to Green Day’s upcoming shows, with the Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane concerts all selling out within half an hour this morning.

Frontier Touring Company has reacted to the demand and added a new show in each city for those fans that missed out, and the die-hards who just can’t get enough!

All new shows are on sale now so if you’re still missing a ticket, don’t delay. These new concerts are bound to go the way of the first before too long!

Green Day will play the following shows in Australia this December.

4 December 2009 – Burswood Dome, Perth
6 December 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
8 December 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane (Sold Out)
9 December 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane (New Show)
11 December 2009 – Acer Arena, Sydney (Sold Out)
12 December 2009 – Acer Arena, Sydney (New Show)
14 December 2009 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Sold Out)
15 December 2009 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (New Show)

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Guy Sebastian Returns for Australian Tour

We’ve all been pining for Guy Sebastian since he moved to New York City to record his fifth studio album, Like It Like That. But our patience is set to be rewarded, with news that Guy will showcase his latest release with a concert tour next February.

Guy will get up close and personal with fans, playing theaters in cities around the country. We can expect to hear new songs from the long-awaited album, as well as all the old favourites.

Tickets are on sale now. But don’t delay. Sony says these are “one night only” shows, so once tickets sell out that’s it!

12 February 2010 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
13 February 2010 – Adelaide Convention Centre
14 February 2010 – State Theatre, Sydney
19 February 2010 – QPAC, Brisbane
20 February 2010 – Arts Centre @ Hamer Hall, Melbourne

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The Script Return to Australia

I’ve been blasting The Script’s debut album from my stereo for weeks, plagued by the knowledge that this was yet another band I got into just that little bit too late. I remember being intrigued when they visited for some small gigs recently, but now I’m completely hooked.

The lads must have heard my pleas for a repeat visit, or perhaps they just really enjoyed themselves the first time around, because they’ve announced another trip for September.

Adding value to the bill is Australian Idol winner Wes Carr. With the band playing lovely intimate venues, I’ll snap up my tickets the moment they go on sale on June 29.

22 September 2009 – Metro City, Perth
25 September 2009 – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
26 September 2009 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
29 September 2009 – The Tivoli, Brisbane

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Gallows Ready to Tour Oz

British punksters Gallows promise to bring a genuine slab of working class anarchy to Australia, when they tour the country later this year.

Rockworld.tv says the band delivers “a live performance that, in terms of sheer energy and passion, outstrips any band you care to mention.”

That’s some high praise! Find out if they’re worth the hype when they touch down in September. Tickets to all shows go on sale on Thursday 2 July.

22 September 2009 – Fowlers, Adelaide (All Ages)
24 September 2009 – The Hi Fi, Melbourne (under 18)
25 September 2009 – The Hi Fi, Melbourne (18+)
26 September 2009 – UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney (All Ages)
27 September 2009 – The Hi Fi, Brisbane (18+)

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Britney Spears Circus Tours Australia

Britney Spears is bringing her circus to Australia. The pop princess will tour Australia for the first time this November to support her Circus album.

“I’ve wanted to tour Australia for quite some time,” Britney said in a statement. “My Circus tour is the best show I have ever created and I can’t wait to perform it.”

The show features almost 50 performers, including a dance team, acrobats, aerial performers, contortionists, a fire breather, stilt walkers, and magicians. That makes the starting price of $99 seem quite reasonable. Although if you believe the rumours, that price doesn’t cover Britney singing live.

Either way, I’m sure fans will snap up the tickets when they go on sale on July 3.

6 November 2009 – Burswood Dome, Perth
11 & 12 November 2009 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
19 & 20 November 2009 – Acer Arena, Sydney
24 November 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane

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Pink Announces Absolutely Final Melbourne Shows

I didn’t think Pink had any more Aussie concerts left in her. That shows what I know! The pop diva announced two “absolutely final” Melbourne gigs today.

That means she’s playing a whopping 17 nights at the 14, 500 capacity Rod Laver Arena. That’s enough tickets for around 5% of Melburnians to catch the American songstress.

If you’re living in Melbourne and you still haven’t got your Pink ticket, the new August 19 and 20 shows will go on sale on June 9.

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Doves Fly Into Australia

Blink and you might just miss them, but the Doves are returning to Australia for a couple of dates!

The British rockers are visiting for the first time in four years to support their new album Kingdom of Rust. Their last local tour sold out, and the tiny venues this time around mean they’re likely to repeat the feet.

Rumour has it that the band will also appear at Byron Bay’s Splendour in the Grass festival, so if you’ve got tickets to that you may be in for a treat. Otherwise, grab your tickets for these confirmed shows from the usual outlets on June 4.

28 July 2009 – Billboards, Melbourne
30 July 2009 – The Metro, Sydney
1 August – Capitol, Perth

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