Performance
Paul Kelly with His Band: On The Road Again
Town Hall Theatre
PAUL KELLY
& HIS BAND, ON THE ROAD AGAIN
with special guest Kat Edwards
Presented By: Frontier Touring
7.30pm Wednesday 28 July 2021
Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce that revered Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly will be joined by his band to embark on their On The Road Again tour this July and August. The tour will see Kelly and his band tour regional towns and cities across the Australian East Coast, performing for 24 audiences within two months. Kelly’s band will be joining him on all tour dates, including Vika and Linda Bull, Bill McDonald, Peter Luscombe, Ash Naylor and Cameron Bruce.
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Frontier Touring can announce Paul Kelly with his band has added three Tasmanian shows and five Queensland shows to his constantly evolving On The Road Again East Coast Tour which has now swelled to 37 dates.
TASMANIA – a third and final Hobart show at the Odeon Theatre this Sunday 25 July, a show at the iconic heritage listed Albert Hall, Launceston next Tuesday 27 July and a show at the stunning Town Hall Theatre paranaple arts centre, Devonport on Wednesday 28 July.
Tickets for these three new Tasmanian shows are on sale from 12noon, Friday 23 July.
“The band and crew and I have really missed each other over the last eighteen months as shows after shows were first postponed then cancelled. We put our toe in the water with a one off New Year’s Eve performance for TV but now we’re really looking forward to stretching out and playing music night after night. We want to see the whites of your eyes, you lovers of sound, joy and fury; we want to charge the air around us and change each other and send you home singing into the night!”
‘Paul Kelly has been astoundingly prolific over the past couple of years, and now he’s given fans the ultimate treat – a completely new album released out of nowhere.’ – Music Feeds
‘Hearing Kelly sing ‘When I First Met Your Ma’ solo on his acoustic guitar was like a songwriting masterclass, not a word wasted as its bittersweet story unfolded.’ – Australian Financial Review
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Date
- Jul 28 2021
- Expired!
Time
- 7:30 pm