Amy Shark announces 42 date Australian tour
Fresh off her Cry Forever arena tour, ARIA award winner and alt-pop singer songwriter, Amy Shark has today announced she’ll be hitting the road for a mammoth 42 date regional tour of Australia across May, June, July and August this year.
With one show still remaining on her national run (Perth’s RAC Arena set for Friday 13th May), Amy Shark will now bring her critically acclaimed Cry Forever and Love Monster albums to regional fans right across Australia on her See U Somewhere tour.
The tour will kick off in Bunbury on 19th May before taking in a further nine dates in WA (supported by Dulcie), and will then move through NT (supported by Prayer Corby), NSW (supported by Adam Newling), ACT (supported by Adam Newling), Victoria (supported by Yorke), SA (supported by Jess Day) and Tasmania (supported by Tyler Richardson), then heading north for seven shows in her home state of Queensland (supported by Cult Romance), finishing up at Tanks Arts Centre in Cairns on 29th August.
“I’m the happiest when I’m on stage performing and I can’t wait to travel further into Australia where I’ve never been before, to explore some of these towns and meet everyone, it’s going to be a fun one.”
Thrilled to be performing such an epic run of shows around Australia, and showing her endless gratitude for the huge love from her regional fans, Amy enthuses, “I don't know when I'll get the chance to do a huge Australian run like this again so if I'm coming to your town, you are mine that night! No excuses.”
Tickets sale at 10am Wednesday 30th March. For ticket information, head to the Amy Shark website.
Thu 19th May - Bunbury, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
Fri 20th May - Mandurah, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
Sat 21st May - Margaret River, The River
Thu 26th May - Albany, Albany Entertainment Centre
Fri 27th May - Esperance, Esperance Civic Centre
Sat 28th May - Kalgoorlie, Goldfields Art Centre
Sun 29th May - Merredin, Cummins Theatre
Tue 31st May - Geraldton, Queens Park Theatre
Thu 2nd June - Karratha, Red Earth Arts Precinct (Theatre)
Sat 4th June - Broome, The Roebuck Bay Hotel
Thu 9th June - Darwin, Darwin Entertainment Centre
Sun 26th June - Dubbo, The Garden Hotel
Tue 28th June - Bathurst, BMEC
Wed 29th June - Wyong, The Art House Wyong
Sat 2nd July - Newcastle, Civic Theatre
Tue 5th July - Wagga Wagga, Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Wed 6th July - Griffith, Griffith Regional Theatre
Fri 8th July - Canberra, Canberra Theatre Centre
Sat 9th July - Albury, Albury Entertainment Centre
Tue 12th July - Wangaratta, WPACC
Thu 14th July - Shepparton, Riverlinks Eastbank
Sat 16th July - Traralgon, Gippsland Performing Arts Centre
Tue 19th July - Warrnambool, Lighthouse Theatre
Wed 20th July - Bendigo, Ulumbarra Theatre
Thu 21st July - Ballarat/Wendouree, Wendouree Centre For Performing Arts
Fri 22nd July - Horsham, Horsham Town Hall
Sat 23rd July - Geelong, Costa Hall
Wed 27th July - Mildura, Mildura Arts Centre
Thu 28th July - Tanunda, The Barossa Arts Centre
Fri 29th July - Whyalla Norrie, Middleback Arts Centre
Sat 30th July - Renmark, Chaffey Theatre
Sun 31st July - Mt Gambier, Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre
Tue 2nd Aug - Launceston, Princess Theatre
Thu 4th Aug - Devenport, Parnaple Arts Centre
Fri 5th Aug - Hobart, Hobart City Hall / Mac 02
Fri 19th Aug - Biloela, Biloela Civic Centre
Sat 20th Aug - Bundaberg, Moncrieff Entertainment Centre
Sun 21st Aug - Gladstone, Gladstone Entertainment & Convention Centre
Wed 24th Aug - Rockhampton, Pilbeam Theatre
Thu 25th Aug - Mackay, MECC
Fri 26th Aug - Townsville, Townsville Entertainment Centre
Mon 29th Aug - Cairns, Tanks Arts Centre
With one show still remaining on her national run (Perth’s RAC Arena set for Friday 13th May), Amy Shark will now bring her critically acclaimed Cry Forever and Love Monster albums to regional fans right across Australia on her See U Somewhere tour.
The tour will kick off in Bunbury on 19th May before taking in a further nine dates in WA (supported by Dulcie), and will then move through NT (supported by Prayer Corby), NSW (supported by Adam Newling), ACT (supported by Adam Newling), Victoria (supported by Yorke), SA (supported by Jess Day) and Tasmania (supported by Tyler Richardson), then heading north for seven shows in her home state of Queensland (supported by Cult Romance), finishing up at Tanks Arts Centre in Cairns on 29th August.
“I’m the happiest when I’m on stage performing and I can’t wait to travel further into Australia where I’ve never been before, to explore some of these towns and meet everyone, it’s going to be a fun one.”
Thrilled to be performing such an epic run of shows around Australia, and showing her endless gratitude for the huge love from her regional fans, Amy enthuses, “I don't know when I'll get the chance to do a huge Australian run like this again so if I'm coming to your town, you are mine that night! No excuses.”
Tickets sale at 10am Wednesday 30th March. For ticket information, head to the Amy Shark website.
Thu 19th May - Bunbury, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
Fri 20th May - Mandurah, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
Sat 21st May - Margaret River, The River
Thu 26th May - Albany, Albany Entertainment Centre
Fri 27th May - Esperance, Esperance Civic Centre
Sat 28th May - Kalgoorlie, Goldfields Art Centre
Sun 29th May - Merredin, Cummins Theatre
Tue 31st May - Geraldton, Queens Park Theatre
Thu 2nd June - Karratha, Red Earth Arts Precinct (Theatre)
Sat 4th June - Broome, The Roebuck Bay Hotel
Thu 9th June - Darwin, Darwin Entertainment Centre
Sun 26th June - Dubbo, The Garden Hotel
Tue 28th June - Bathurst, BMEC
Wed 29th June - Wyong, The Art House Wyong
Sat 2nd July - Newcastle, Civic Theatre
Tue 5th July - Wagga Wagga, Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Wed 6th July - Griffith, Griffith Regional Theatre
Fri 8th July - Canberra, Canberra Theatre Centre
Sat 9th July - Albury, Albury Entertainment Centre
Tue 12th July - Wangaratta, WPACC
Thu 14th July - Shepparton, Riverlinks Eastbank
Sat 16th July - Traralgon, Gippsland Performing Arts Centre
Tue 19th July - Warrnambool, Lighthouse Theatre
Wed 20th July - Bendigo, Ulumbarra Theatre
Thu 21st July - Ballarat/Wendouree, Wendouree Centre For Performing Arts
Fri 22nd July - Horsham, Horsham Town Hall
Sat 23rd July - Geelong, Costa Hall
Wed 27th July - Mildura, Mildura Arts Centre
Thu 28th July - Tanunda, The Barossa Arts Centre
Fri 29th July - Whyalla Norrie, Middleback Arts Centre
Sat 30th July - Renmark, Chaffey Theatre
Sun 31st July - Mt Gambier, Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre
Tue 2nd Aug - Launceston, Princess Theatre
Thu 4th Aug - Devenport, Parnaple Arts Centre
Fri 5th Aug - Hobart, Hobart City Hall / Mac 02
Fri 19th Aug - Biloela, Biloela Civic Centre
Sat 20th Aug - Bundaberg, Moncrieff Entertainment Centre
Sun 21st Aug - Gladstone, Gladstone Entertainment & Convention Centre
Wed 24th Aug - Rockhampton, Pilbeam Theatre
Thu 25th Aug - Mackay, MECC
Fri 26th Aug - Townsville, Townsville Entertainment Centre
Mon 29th Aug - Cairns, Tanks Arts Centre