The American popstar is performing five concerts across Australia this June.

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Multi-platinum singer/songwriter/instrumentalist and producer Daniel Seavey is bringing his international headline Second Wind Tour to Australian shores this June.
The former American Idol contestant, who is best known for his hit tunes ‘Can We Pretend That We're Good?’ and ‘I Tried’, returns to Australia after supporting Dean Lewis last year. During that time Seavey quickly became a fan favourite, leading to him announcing a one-off gig in Sydney that sold out in just two hours!
Seavey’s debut headline tour of the country begins at Perth’s Metro City on Saturday, June 7, and continues with gigs at Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Tuesday, June 10, Melbourne’s The Forum on Thursday, June 12 and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday, June 13, before Seavey brings the tour to a close at Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Hotel on Sunday, June 15.
Tickets for all five concerts are on sale now via teglive.com.au.
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Daniel Seavey’s tour coincides with the release of his debut album, Second Wind, which drops on March 11 (pre-order here). The 12-track record includes the title track, ‘Second Wind’, a collaboration with hit machine writer and producer Michael Pollack (Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber).
The Second Wind Tour begins in March, with Seavey performing throughout the US, Europe and UK before touching down in Australia in June.
Catch Daniel Seavey at AEC Theatre on Tuesday, June 10. Tickets on sale now via teglive.com.au.
Daniel Seavey 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday, June 7 - Metro City, Perth
Tuesday, June 10 - AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Thursday, June 12 - The Forum, Melbourne
Friday, June 13 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, June 15 - Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane
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