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Fri 12 Apr, 2019 Palais Theatre, Melbourne - All Ages
Sun 14 Apr, 2019 State Theatre, Sydney - All Ages
Mon 15 Apr, 2019 State Theatre, Sydney - All Ages
Wed 17 Apr, 2019 Federation Concert Hall, Hobart - All Ages
Tue 23 Apr, 2019 ASB Theatre, Auckland - All Ages
Wed 24 Apr, 2019 TSB Arena, Wellington - All Ages
Fri 26 Apr, 2019 Regent Theatre, Dunedin - All Ages
Sun 28 Apr, 2019 Events Centre, Queenstown - All Ages
Mon 29 Apr, 2019 Town Hall, Christchurch - All Ages

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Norah Jones announced Australian & New Zealand shows for April 2019!

20 Nov 2018

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MELBOURNE
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Katie Birch
9.00pm — Norah Jones


SYDNEY (14th April)
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Katie Birch
9.00pm — Norah Jones


SYDNEY (15th April)
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Alice Fraser
9.00pm — Norah Jones


HOBART
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Alice Fraser
9.00pm — Norah Jones


AUCKLAND
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Mel Bracewell
9.00pm — Norah Jones


WELLINGTON
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.25pm — Mel Bracewell
9.00pm — Norah Jones


DUNEDIN
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.30pm — Norah Jones


QUEENSTOWN
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.30pm — Norah Jones


CHRISTCHURCH
7.30pm — Doors Open
8.30pm — Norah Jones


Stage times are a guide only and subject to change

ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND SHOWS FOR APRIL 

Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce the long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand of one of the USA’s most critically acclaimed singer/songwriters – nine-time Grammy winner Norah Jones.

The ‘Come Away With Me’ singer will perform three intimate headline dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart in April 2019, as well as five shows in New Zealand. These will be the beguiling pianist and vocalist’s first performances in Australia in six years – and 14 years in New Zealand!

‘She put on a self-assured show that drew from all aspects of her career while finding focus seated at the piano in her sultry, smoky-voiced comfort zone.’ – Philadelphia Inquirer

‘Norah Jones has always mixed jazz, country, folk and rock, but her concert demonstrated that she has become master of them all... Jones ranged with relaxed abandon through a career-spanning set.’ – Seattle Times

‘Jones has become a more relaxed and mature performer... she is masterful at never overplaying, she also has an eclectic bent and knows how to rock out. Norah Jones keeps getting better with age.’ – Los Angeles Daily News

Jones’ groundbreaking 2002 debut album, Come Away With Me, was a massive global phenomenon, selling over one million copies in Australia alone and 27 million globally. To date, Jones has sold over 50 million albums worldwide, her incredible career showcasing an enviable versatility and true mastery of her craft. From jazz to country, folk, rock and soul, Jones is a singular talent whose work crosses all the boundaries of American music – as evidenced on her chart-topping solo releases: Feels Like Home (2004), Not Too Late (2007), The Fall (2009), the genre-bending Little Broken Hearts (2012, produced by Danger Mouse), and her most recent longplayer, Day Breaks (2016). Not to mention, her work with collective bands The Little Willies and Puss N Boots.

One of the music world’s most consistently intriguing singer-songwriters, Jones’ sees her latest album, Day Breaks, as a kind of kindred spirit to her smash hit debut, the singer returning to her unmistakably unique sound.

Jones’ list of collaborators and musical admirers across the years reads like a ‘who’s who’ of the biggest names in music. Icons such as Outkast, Q-Tip, Herbie Hancock, Belle & Sebastian, Dolly Parton and Foo Fighters, for example, all appeared on her 2010 compilation, …Featuring Norah Jones.

Last week saw the release of ‘Wintertime’, the fourth in a series of eclectic singles that Jones has been releasing over recent months, and the second offering from her collaboration with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. Co-written by Jones and Tweedy, ‘Wintertime’ features Jones on vocals and piano, Tweedy on guitar and bass, and Spencer Tweedy on drums. It follows the release of Jones and Tweedy’s ‘A Song With No Name’, the organ-and-horn drenched soul song ‘It Was You’ featuring drummer Brian Blade, bassist Christopher Thomas, organist Pete Remm, trumpeter Dave Guy, and tenor saxophonist Leon Michels, and the riveting ‘My Heart Is Full’, a collaboration with Thomas Bartlett.

While in Australia, as well as performing headline dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart, Jones will also perform at Byron Bay’s iconic Bluesfest, also announced this morning and celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2019. For info, head to bluesfest.com.au.

Norah Jones is this era’s quintessential American artist. Don’t miss Norah Jones, live in concert for Frontier Touring in April 2019!


TOUR DATES

Friday 12 April – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Sunday 14 April – State Theatre, Sydney
Monday 15 April – State Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday 17 April – Federation Concert Hall, Hobart
Tuesday 23 April – ASB Theatre, Auckland
Wednesday 24 April – TSB Arena, Wellington
Friday 26 April – Regent Theatre, Dunedin
Sunday 28 April – Events Centre, Queenstown
Monday 29 April – Town Hall, Christchurch

All shows – All Ages

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