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Sarah Blasko announces tour

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Musician Sarah Blasko has announced a tour to support her new album ‘Eternal Return’.

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Blasko will begin her national tour in Canberra on Wednesday April 6th 2016 before heading around the country. The tour ends with a show at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Saturday April 30th.

‘Eternal Return’, which OUTinPerth awards with a 5-star review, is Blasko’s fifth record and it sees her take a creative turn embracing a new pop sound that’s filled with classic synthesizers and a folktronic sound as Blasko sings a series of love songs.

‘Eternal Return’ is released on Friday November 6th. Grab the November edition of OUTinPerth magazine on Friday to read our interview with Sarah Blasko.

Tour dates:

Wednesday April 6th The Abbey Canberra
Thursday April 7th Anita’s Theatre Wollongong
Friday April 8th Enmore Theatre Sydney
Saturday April 9th City Hall Newcastle
Friday 15th April The Tivoli Brisbane
Friday April 22nd Ulumbarra Theatre Bendigo
Saturday 23rd April The Forum Melbourne
Friday 29th April Norwood Concert Hall Adelaide
Saturday 30th April Astor Theatre Perth

 

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