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three Tasmanian shows and
five Queensland shows to his constantly evolving On The Road Again East Coast Tour which has now swelled to 37 dates.
TASMANIA – a third and final
Hobart show at the Odeon Theatre this Sunday 25 July, a show at the iconic heritage listed Albert Hall,
Launceston next Tuesday 27 July and a show at the stunning Town Hall Theatre paranaple arts centre,
Devonport on Wednesday 28 July.
Tickets for these three new Tasmanian shows are
on sale from 12noon tomorrow, Friday 23 July via frontiertouring.com/paulkelly
QUEENSLAND – five new dates just announced including two encore performances – HOTA Theatre
Melbourne singer-songwriter
Ernest Aines is on a roll, starting a string of releases bound for his debut album out early 2022. The first single is So Far , Americana in style, a foot stomping tune about the pursuit of satisfaction in life. It sounds like a blend of the Eagles “Life in the Fast Lane” and Fleetwood Mac s “The Chain”, except it has a lot more banjo. The song was mixed by Grammy award winning Hugo Nicolson (engineer on Radiohead s “In Rainbows”). The song is supported by a Spaghetti Western style music video filmed in a deserted gold mining village near Maldon, Victoria, featuring Ernest and his band mates in cowboy mode.
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