Beirut to play Adelaide and Sydney Harvest sideshows
Lucky punters in Adelaide and Sydney will get the chance to catch Beirut at newly announced Harvest sideshows this November.
Multi-instrumentalist Zach Condon began experimenting with his worldly sounds under the moniker of Beirut in his early teens, and in 2006 at the age of 19 he released his stunning debut album Gulag Orkestar to international praise.
Following the release of 2007’s The Flying Club Cup, a love letter to France, many asked where his songs would voyage next. Few predicted the inward journey that Condon took on his 2011 LP The Rip Tide, written in isolation during a snowy upstate winter. The album marks a stark change in emotional direction, while still maintaining the unmistakable aesthetic that has taken Beirut around the world many times, including a third journey to Australia this November.
Tickets are on sale now
Dates and ticketing details:
Mon 12th Nov - Adelaide, Her Majesty’s Theatre - tickets from Handsome Tours and BASS
Wed 14th Nov - Sydney, the Enmore Theatre - Sydney - tickets from Handsome Tours and Ticketek
Multi-instrumentalist Zach Condon began experimenting with his worldly sounds under the moniker of Beirut in his early teens, and in 2006 at the age of 19 he released his stunning debut album Gulag Orkestar to international praise.
Following the release of 2007’s The Flying Club Cup, a love letter to France, many asked where his songs would voyage next. Few predicted the inward journey that Condon took on his 2011 LP The Rip Tide, written in isolation during a snowy upstate winter. The album marks a stark change in emotional direction, while still maintaining the unmistakable aesthetic that has taken Beirut around the world many times, including a third journey to Australia this November.
Tickets are on sale now
Dates and ticketing details:
Mon 12th Nov - Adelaide, Her Majesty’s Theatre - tickets from Handsome Tours and BASS
Wed 14th Nov - Sydney, the Enmore Theatre - Sydney - tickets from Handsome Tours and Ticketek