Sheppard Announce 2024 Australian Tour
The tour marks Sheppard’s first return to Australian shores since relocating to Nashville earlier this year.
ARIA Award winners Sheppard return to Australia this October and November for an extensive tour in support of their new album, Zara.
This will be the trio’s first Aussie tour since moving to Nashville earlier this year. Sheppard is excited to be back in Oz, releasing the below statement ahead of the tour:
“We knew that fans back here at home have been waiting for us to return from Nashville to tour again. There is no better feeling than being onstage here in Australia and watching our fans turn the show into a massive party.”
The monster 11-date tour kicks off at the Dee Why RSL in Dee Why on Thursday, October 10. Sheppard then has shows lined up at The Factory in Marrickville on Friday, October 11, music festival Savannah in the Round in Mareeba on Sunday, October 13, The Princess Theatre in Brisbane on Thursday, October 17, The Station on the Sunshine Coast on Friday, October 25 and the Kingscliff Beach Hotel in Kingscliff on Saturday, October 26.
It’s then across the country for a gig at the Astor Theatre in Perth on Tuesday, October 29 before rounding out the month in Adelaide at Hindley Music Street Hall on Wednesday 30 October 30. The final three dates take place on Friday, November 1 at the Northcote Theatre in Melbourne followed by Friday, November 8 at the Carnival of Cups in Young and Saturday, November 9 at The Pavilion in Kiama.
Sheppard won’t be hitting the road alone, bringing along DJ and producer Jolyon Petch, best known for his Reigan featuring remix of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’.
Pre-sale begins at 9:30am local time this Wednesday, July 31. You can register here. General on-sale kicks off at 10:30am local time on Thursday, August 1. For more information head to Sheppard’s website.
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It’s been a huge 2024 for Sheppard so far, with the trio of George, Amy and Emma Sheppard making the big move to America, settling in the music city of Nashville. Not long after relocating, the band dropped their fourth studio album, Zara.
Named after the sibling’s grandmother, the album spawned the singles ‘Good Time’, ‘Daylight’, ‘Dance on the Sun’, ‘Edge of the Earth’ and ‘Running Straight To You’. It carries a message of hope and celebration and peaked at #8 on the ARIA Album Charts.
Catch Sheppard at Hindley Street Music Hall on Wednesday, October 30. Tickets on sale via wearesheppard.com.
SHEPPARD ‘ZORA’ 2024 ‘AUSTRALIAN TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOLYON PETCH
Thursday, October 10 – Dee Why RSL, Dee Why
Friday, October 11 – The Factory, Marrickville
Sunday, October 13 – Savannah in the Round, Mareeba
Thursday, October 17 – The Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Friday, October 25 – The Station, Sunshine Coast
Saturday, October 26 – Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Kingscliff
Tuesday, October 29 – Astor Theatre, Perth
Wednesday, October 30 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Friday, November 1 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Friday, November 8 – Carnival of Cups, Sydney
Saturday, November 9 – The Pavilion, Kiama
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