Canadian singer-songwriter Donovan Woods is set to grace Australian stages for the first time in June 2024. The tour announcement follows his seventh studio album, Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now, which will be released on March 12th via End Times Music. The tour will include seven dates across various cities.
The tour will begin at Perth’s Milk Bar on Thursday, 13th June. followed by Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge. and will conclude with a final show at Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Saturday, 22nd June.
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Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now album reflects Woods’ unflinching examination of his own experiences and emotions. Known for his raw honesty, the album promises to be his most emotionally charged yet.
Woods’ popularity has surged in recent years, particularly following the success of his album Without People. The acclaimed singer-songwriter has earned accolades, including a Juno Award, and has performed to increasingly larger audiences worldwide.
Partnering with Support Act for his Australian tour, Woods demonstrates his commitment to supporting fellow music industry professionals. For every ticket sold, he will donate $1 to provide crisis relief and mental health support to those in need.
With over 741,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and a track record of success, including over 105 million streams for his hit song ‘Portland, Maine,’ Woods’ Australian tour promises intimate and unforgettable performances.
As anticipation builds for the release of Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now, fans eagerly await the opportunity to experience Woods’ emotive storytelling live on stage.
Donovan Woods Australian Tour 2024
- Thursday, 13th June: Milk Bar, Perth WA
- Friday, 14th June: Jive, Adelaide SA
- Saturday, 15th June: Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC
- Sunday, 16th June: Sooki Lounge, Belgrave VIC
- Thursday, 20th June: Stag & Hunter Hotel, Newcastle NSW
- Friday, 21st June: The Great Club, Sydney NSW
- Saturday, 22nd June: Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane QLD
Tickets via Donovan Woods’ Official Website
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