Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Releases & Touring

Main source: auspOp




Singles
The All American Rejects – I Wanna
Natalie Bassingthwaighte – Not For You
Beyonce – Sweet Dreams
Paul Dempsey – Ramona Was A Waitress
Keri Hilson – Knock You Down
Kisschasy – Generation Why

Albums
Jon Por Birgisson – Riceboy Sleeps
Michael Jackson – Gold (2CD set)
Pete Yorn – Back And Fourth

Compilations
OST – My Sisters Keeper
OST – Public Enemies
Various – 101 ‘90s Hits (5CD set)
Various – Kickstart My Heart
Various – Ministry Of Sound Presents : Trance Nation
Various – Pasha Classics
Various – popCountry Girls
Various – Skitz Mix 32
Various – Urban Chill

Music DVDs
Andre Rieu – Romantic Moments




Wed 29th July
ADELAIDE – Phrase (Governor Hindmarsh)
JINDABYNE – Downsyde (The Station)
MELBOURNE – Friendly Fires (Prince Bandroom)
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
WOLLONGONG – Eskimo Joe (Wollongong University)

Thurs 30th July
BUNBURY – Something With Numbers (Prince Of Wales)
HOBART – Hilltop Hoods (City Hall)
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
MELBOURNE – The Specials (Palace Theatre)
MELBOURNE – White Lies (HiFi Bar)
MELBOURNE – Yves Klein Blue (Hifi Bar)
SYDNEY – Doves (The Metro)
SYDNEY - Eskimo Joe (Hordern Pavillion)
SYDNEY – Shannon Noll (The Basement)

Fri 31st July
EPPING – Shannon Noll (The Epping Club)
GOLD COAST – Tokenview (Miami Shark Bar)
HEPBURN SPRINGS – Naked In The Woods
MANDURAH – Something With Numbers (Players Bar)
MELBOURNE – Jimmy Barnes (Palais Theatre)
MELBOURNE – Hilltop Hoods (The Palace)
NEWCASTLE - Eskimo Joe (Newcastle Panthers)
NEWCASTLE – Lost Valentinos (The Cambridge)
SYDNEY – Downsyde (Annandale Hotel)

Sat 1st August
ADELAIDE – Hilltop Hoods (Thebarton Theatre)
BLACKTOWN – Shannon Noll (Blacktown Workers)
BRISBANE – Tokenview (The Troubadour)
CANBERRA - Eskimo Joe (ANU)
MELBOURNE – Naked In The Woods
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
MELBOURNE – White Album Concert (Hamer Hall)
PERTH – Jimmy Barnes (Burswood Theatre)
PERTH – Doves (Capitol)
PERTH – Something With Numbers (Amplifier)
SYDNEY – Downsyde (Annandale Hotel)
SYDNEY – Lost Valentinos (Oxford Art Factory)

Sun 2nd August
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
NEWCASTLE – Downsyde (Cambridge Hotel)
PERTH – Jimmy Barnes (Burswood Theatre)




Went on sale Monday 27th July
Jimmy Barnes (Melbourne)
Kate Ceberano (Melbourne)
Paul Dempsey (Nationally)

Go on sale Friday 31st July
Tori Amos (Nationally)
Little Birdy (Nationally)
Short Stack (Nationally)




Beyonce has cancelled two of her forthcoming Australian shows. In addition to the cancellation of the two concerts, one in Sydney and one in Brisbane, the singer is also moving the date of another show (also in Brisbane). The singer's first Australian concert, due to take place in Brisbane on September 12, has now been delayed to September 20. The tour will now kick off in Melbourne on September 15. According to touring agent Michael Coppel, the cancellations are due to an 'unforseen change in Beyonce's international schedule'.

Aussie hip hop artist Snob Scrilla, whose single '.....(The Song With No Name)' has been occupying the ARIA top 100 for the past few weeks, is set to embark on a tour around the nation. He'll be joined on the 16 date journey by fellow Aussies Dash & Will, whose new album Up In Something hits stores late next month. The tour, kicking off in Melbourne on August 14, takes in dates in every state bar the Northern Territory, with tickets now on sale.

August 14 : Melbourne (East Brunswick Club)
August 15 : Geelong (Barwon Club)
August 19 : Byron Bay (Great Northern Hotel)
August 20 : Gold Coast (Coolangatta Hotel)
August 21 : Toowoomba (Bon Amici Cafe)
August 22 : Brisbane (Globe Theatre)
August 26 : Hobart (Republic Bar)
August 27 : Launceston (Hotel New York)
August 28 : Ballarat (Karova Lounge)
August 29 : Adelaide (Edinburgh Castle Hotel)
September 01 : Cronulla (Brass Monkey)
September 02 : Wollongong (Oxford Tavern)
September 04 : Canberra (ANU Union Bar)
September 05 : Sydney (Oxford Arts Factory)
September 10 : Fremantle (Mojo's)
September 11 : Perth (Amplifier Bar)

Tori Amos is set to tour the country in November in support of her latest album Abnormally Attracted To Sin. The singer last visited Australia two years ago. The tour will take in one date each (so far) in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide with a couple of days in between to presumably fill with more shows if there's demand. The 'Sinful Attraction' tour is the singer's fifth to visit Australian shores and tickets go on sale on Friday July 31.

November 12 : Melbourne (Regent Theatre)
November 16 : Sydney (Opera House Concert Hall)
November 19 : Adelaide (Thebarton Theatre)
November 21 : Perth (PCEC Riverside Theatre)
November 24 : Brisbane (QPAC Concert Hall)

Matchbox 20 frontman Rob Thomas is set to tour. The singer, whose new album Cradlesong and single "Her Diamonds" have been occupying the top five in recent weeks, will play a series of concerts in February, including 'A Day On The Green' events in South Australia, Western Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. Vanessa Amorosi will be supporting. Tickets go on sale on Friday August 07, with tickets for the Sandalford Wines gig on sale Monday August 10.

February 05 : Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena)
February 07 : McLaren Vale (Leconfield Wines) ADOTG
February 11 : Brisbane (Entertainment Centre)
February 13 : Hunter Valley (Hope Estate Winery)
February 14 : Bowral (Centennial Vineyards) ADOTG
February 17 : Sydney (Acer Arena)
February 20 : Yarra Valley (Rochford Wines) ADOTG
February 21 : Swan Valley (Sandalford Wines) ADOTG

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