MACY GRAY ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR
The tour will celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut album, On How Life Is.
R&B and soul singer Macy Gray is heading our way in July to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut album, On How Life Is.
The ‘I Try’ singer will play nine dates across Australia, starting on Wednesday, July 3 at the Festival of Voices in Hobart. Gray will then play shows in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Wyong, Canberra and Thirroul, before ending her tour in Sydney on Saturday, July 13.
Each show will feature Gray performing On How Life Is in sequential order, followed by other hit songs taken from her ten album career.
Pre-sale tickets for Gray’s shows (excluding Hobart and Canberra) go on sale from Tuesday, April 16 at 9am local time via macygraytour.com.
General sale tickets (excluding Hobart) will be available to buy on Friday, April 19 at 9am local time via macygraytour.com.
“I’m over the moon to be celebrating the 25th anniversary of my debut album On How Life Is,” Gray said in a statement. “First stop: Down Under! Me and the band will be live in Hobart, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Wyong, Canberra and Thirroul in July. Please join me for a big nite to remember!”
Throughout her 25-year career, Gray has solidified herself as a tremendous talent thanks to her unique vocals and countless chart-topping singles. The five-time Grammy-nominated artist (she won Best Pop Vocal Performance in 2000 for ‘I Try’) has a dedicated worldwide fanbase and Australian audiences will be delighted for the chance to catch Gray performing all her hits live this July.
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Macy Gray Australia Tour
Wednesday, July 3 – Festival of Voices, Odeon Theatre, Hobart
Thursday, July 5 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Saturday, July 6 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Sunday, July 7 – Hamer Hall, Melbourne Art Centre, Melbourne
Tuesday, July 9 – The Star Theatre, Gold Coast
Wednesday, July 10 – The Arthouse, Wyong
Thursday, July 11 – The Playhouse, Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
Friday, July 12 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
Saturday, July 13 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney