Go-Jo Announces ‘Loud and Fun’ 2024 Australian Tour
The ‘Mrs. Hollywood’ singer-songwriter returns after touring Europe and the UK.

Image via @heimgojo (Instagram)
Western Australian singer-songwriter Go-Jo is returning home for a four-date 2024 Australian tour across August and September.
Fresh from touring Europe and the UK, the musical chameleon’s ‘Loud and Fun’ tour includes a full band backing Go-Jo’s creative, genre-spanning tunes that saw the charming Aussie go viral with the global hit ‘Mrs. Hollywood’.
Kicking things off in Melbourne at Northcote Social Club on Friday, Septemeber 17, Go-Jo then makes the trip to Adelaide for a gig at Crown & Anchor on Saturday, September 28. Then it’s off to the Lansdowne Hotel in Sydney on Friday, October 3 before a final performance at Black Bear Lodge in Brisbane on Saturday, October 5.
Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, June 21 at 8:30am via Moshtix (Adelaide, Sydney) and Oztix (Melbourne, Brisbane).
Seemingly coming from nowhere, Go-Jo has been plying his trade for several years. Over that time he’s quickly racked up millions of streams thanks to his quirky indie meets pop songs including ‘Ship in a Bottle’, ‘Iris’ and his triple j Like a Version cover of Katy Perry’s ‘Teenage Dream’.
Go-Jo has supported a long list of local and international acts, such as Tash Sultana, Jonas Brothers and Milky Chance, while also performing at well-known festivals including SXSW Sydney, Reeperbahn, and Woodford Folk Fest.
After playing to thousands across Europe and the UK this year, Go-Jo is excited to return home and captive Aussie audiences with his awesome tunes.
Go-Jo plays Crown & Anchor on Saturday, September 28. For full ticketing details visit Mosttix.
Go-Jo 2024 Australian Tour
Friday, September 27 – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Saturday, September 28 – Crown & Anchor, Adelaide
Friday, October 3 – Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney
Saturday, October 5 – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane
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