Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce one of the USA’s most spellbinding rising artists is headed our way: acclaimed singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, bringing The Good Riddance Tour down under and performing three East Coast headline shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne next January 2024!
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Tours: Beth Orton Announces East Coast Tour
Performing on stage with her full band, these will be Orton’s first live concerts down under in six years, with today’s tour news following the September 2022 release of Orton’s lauded latest album, Weather Alive – out now via Partisan/Liberator
News: DMA’S 2nd And Final Brisbane Show Announced. Special Guests Revealed
DMA’S – 2ND & FINAL BRISBANE SHOW ANNOUNCED!+ SPECIAL GUESTS REVEALED Final tickets on sale now! Kicking off their biggest Australian headline tour to date next month – 20 huge shows across 16 cities and towns – multi-Platinum Sydney trio DMA’S are pleased today to reveal the special guests joining the tour, Continue Reading
Tours: Paul McCartney Adds 2nd And Final Sydney Show Due To Overwhelming Demand
Today, due to overwhelming demand, Frontier Touring is pleased to announce a 2nd and final Sydney show has been added. The new performance will take place at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Saturday 28 October – making it two nights back-to-back at the venue for the legendary two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
News: Chet Faker Announces East Coast Headline Run
The genre-bending, billion-streaming, ARIA Award-winning artist will headline shows at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Tuesday 10 October, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Thursday 12 October, and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 14 October.
Tours: Pendulum Announce Australian Tour
MG Live and Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce one of the biggest electronic bands of all time, Pendulum, will return to Australia and New Zealand for five huge arena headline shows this October!
Tours: Paul McCartney Brings His “Got Back” Tour To Australia
Got Back starts with an intimate arena show in Adelaide, the city where The Beatles made history in 1964 on their first visit to Australia. An estimated 350,000 people lined the streets between the airport and Town Hall to catch a glimpse of the band. Paul will then travel to Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast performing in stadiums – with the shows in Newcastle and the Gold Coast being his first concerts there.