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Jen Cloher announces new tour in 2018

Jen Cloher today announced that she will be commencing an Australian tour in March 2018, and will be playing at the Rosemount Hotel on 16 March 2018.

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The tour will celebrate the end of a landmark 12-months for Cloher who released her self-titled album to wide acclaim.

These shows will likely be Cloher’s only run of Australian headline shows with a band in 2018 as they are expected top spend a lot of the next twelve months touring overseas.

The start of the year will see Cloher and her band playing shows in the USA, in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Washington. They’ll then head over to Europe for shows in The Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom.

JEN CLOHER – AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2018

Sunday 11 March – Golden Plains, Meredith
Friday 16 March – Rosemount Hotel, Perth
Saturday 17 March – The Zoo, Brisbane
Thursday 22 March – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
Friday 23 March – Anglesea Memorial Hall, Anglesea
Saturday 24 March – The Croxton, Melbourne

OIP Staff


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