Paul Kelly has added three Tasmanian and five Queensland shows to his forthcoming ‘On the Road Again’ East Coast tour from this weekend. The legendary songwriter has added additional dates in Hobart, Launceston and Devonport, with singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara announced as special guest on all Tasmanian shows. Encore shows have also been announced for the Gold Coast and Caloundra, along with new shows in Bundaberg, Biloela and Maryborough.
The new round of announcement also comes with a set of postponements due to the ongoing pandemic and subsequent restrictions. All previously-announced, sold-out Victorian dates will be moved to September, while new dates for New South Wales shows will be announced soon. All previously-purchased tickets remain valid for the new dates.
See newly-announced and rescheduled dates below. Tickets for the new Tasmanian shows go on sale from midday tomorrow, 23rd July. Tickets for the new Queensland shows go on sale from midday on Monday, 26th July.
Paul Kelly’s ‘On the Road Again’ New Tour Dates
Sunday, 25th July
Oden Theatre, Hobart
Tickets: Oztix
Tuesday, 27th July
Albert Hall, Launceston
Tickets: Theatre North
Wednesday, 28th July
Town Hall Theatre, Devonport
Tickets: paranaple arts centre
Friday, 30th July
HOTA Theatre, Gold Coast
Tickets: HOTA
Saturday, 31st July
Kings Theatre, Caloundra
Tickets: The Events Centre
Monday, 2nd August
Moncrieff Entertainment Centre, Bundaberg
Tickets: TicketSearch
Wednesday, 4th August
Biloela Civic Centre, Biloela
Tickets: Ticketek
Thursday, 5th August
Brolga Theatre, Maryborough
Tickets: TicketSearch
Rescheduled Victorian shows
Tuesday, 7th September (original date Thursday, 29th July)
Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo
Monday, 13th September (original date Tuesday, 20th July)
Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan
Tuesday, 14th September (original date Wednesday, 21st July)
Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan
Thursday, 16th September (original date Tuesday, 27th July)
Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool
Friday, 17th September (original date Wednesday, 28th July)
Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool
Saturday, 18th September (original date Friday, 30th July)
Costa Hall, Geelong
Monday, 19th September (original date Saturday, 31st July)
Civic Hall, Ballarat (prev. Her Majesty’s Theatre)