Dean Lewis Announces ‘The Epilogue’ Australian Tour
The ‘Be Alright’ singer-songwriter will be on the road this October and November.
Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis has announced a seven-date national tour in support of his highly anticipated third album, The Epilogue, which is set for release on October 18.
The tour starts in Newcastle at the Civic Theatre on Wednesday, October 30. This is followed by dates at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Thursday, October 31, Sydney’s ICC Theatre on Saturday, November 2, Hobart’s MyState Bank Arena on Tuesday, November 5 and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Friday, November 8.
The tour comes to an end with shows at Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre on Thursday, November 21 and Perth’s Kings Park & Botanic Garden on Saturday, November 23.
Support comes from American multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter Daniel Seavey, whose 90s influenced pop musing has seen him earn two RIAA platinum-certified singles, five RIAA gold-certified singles, two Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200, and three Top 20 singles at Pop Radio.
“Reaching this level in my career is beyond anything I ever imagined. It's been my dream all along to perform at venues like these,” Lewis said in a statement regarding the tour.
“It’s hard to believe that I started out playing to 100 people in tiny venues, and now I’m headlining places like Rod Laver Arena, Wembley, Ziggo Dome and the Royal Arena. This truly feels like a dream come true. I can't wait for my fans around the world to experience my biggest and best shows yet.”
There are two pre-sale options via Lewis’s mailing list and promoters TEG Van Egmond commencing this Thursday, June 13 at 8:30am local time. General sale kicks off on Friday, June 14 at 8:30am local time via TEG Van Egmond.
Lewis’ new album The Epilogue was primarily recorded overseas in studios in Hollywood and Hawaii while the troubadour was touring internationally.
The 12-track release aims to blend Lewis’ early raw sound with modern production to create a vibrant and emotion filled third record fans old and new will fall in love with. So far Lewis has shared three singles from the album,' ‘Trust Me Mate’, ‘Memories’ and the new ballad ‘All I Ever Wanted’, recorded and produced with highly touted duo Afterhrs (One Direction, Maroon 5).
Since breaking out in 2017, Lewis has received dozens of multi-platinum, platinum and gold certifications worldwide, gained over 13 billion streams, won three ARIA Awards and toured the globe, performing at over 400 shows and festivals.
Dean Lewis plays Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre on Thursday, November 21. For full ticket details head to TEG Van Egmond. Pre-order/pre-save The Epilogue here.
Dean Lewis ‘The Epilogue’ 2024 Australian Tour
Wednesday, October 30 – Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Thursday, October 31 – Riverstage, Brisbane
Saturday, November 2 – ICC Theatre, Sydney
Tuesday, November 5 – MyState Bank Arena, Hobart
Friday, November 8– Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Thursday, November 21 – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Saturday, November 23 – Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
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