Amy Shark Adds Four South Australian Dates To Her Solo Acoustic ‘Songs & Stories’ National Tour
The singer-songwriter has extended her Songs & Stories Tour by another 26 dates.
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Having sold out all 20 dates of her solo acoustic Songs & Stories Regional Tour, Amy Shark has announced a further 26 shows taking place from October to December.
This is great news for local fans of Shark, with the singer-songwriter adding four South Australian dates after originally bypassing the Festival State.
Shark performs at Mount Gambier’s Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre on Friday 14 November, Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre on Saturday 15 November, Whyalla Norrie’s Middleback Arts Centre on Sunday 16 November and Tanunda’s Barossa Arts Centre on Friday 19 December.
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10am AEST on Thursday 11 September via livenation.com.au.
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Beginning her career in several bands before going solo, Shark released several independent singles before cracking the mainstream with her 2016 song ‘Adore’.
Shark’s career took off from there, with the singer-songwriter signing with Sony and releasing her debut album, Lover Monster, in 2018. She followed up in 2021 with Cry Forever and last year’s Sunday Sadness, with both albums topping the ARIA Album Chart.
Now firmly established as one of Australia’s most accomplished artists with eight ARIA Awards to her name, Shark’s solo acoustic Songs & Stories Tour is a chance for fans to see her perform stripped back in intimate venues across the country.
Catch Amy Shark at Mount Gambier’s Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre on Friday 14 November, Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre on Saturday 15 November, Whyalla Norrie’s Middleback Arts Centre on Sunday 16 November and Tanunda’s Barossa Arts Centre on Friday 19 December. For ticketing info, visit livenation.com.au.
Amy Shark Songs & Stories REgional Australian Tour DAtes 2025
Thursday 30 October – Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre, Wangaratta, VIC
Friday 31 October – Civic Centre, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Saturday 1 November – Griffith Regional Theatre, Griffith, NSW
Monday 3 November – Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre, Gladstone, QLD
Tuesday 4 November – Moncrieff Entertainment Centre, Bundaberg, QLD
Wednesday 5 November – Brolga Theatre, Maryborough, QLD
Thursday 6 November – The Kings Theatre, Caloundra, QLD
Friday 7 November – The J, Noosa Heads, QLD
Saturday 8 November – The Green Room, Byron Bay, NSW
Sunday 9 November – C.ex Coffs, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Tuesday 11 November – Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, Hamilton, VIC
Wednesday 12 November – Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, VIC
Friday 14 November – Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mount Gambier, SA
Saturday 15 November – Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, SA
Sunday 16 November – Middleback Arts Centre, Whyalla Norrie, SA
Friday 21 November – Tamworth Town Hall, Tamworth, NSW
Saturday 22 November – Stanthorpe Civic Centre, Stanthorpe, QLD
Sunday 23 November – Ipswich Civic Centre, Ipswich, QLD
Friday 5 December – Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton, QLD
Saturday 6 December – Yeppoon Town Hall, Yeppoon, QLD
Monday 15 December – Garden Hotel, Dubbo, NSW
Tuesday 16 December – Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Bathurst, NSW
Wednesday 17 December – The Art House, Wyong, NSW
Friday 19 December – Barossa Arts Centre, Tanunda, SA
Saturday 20 December – Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura, VIC
Sunday 21 December – Horsham Town Hall, Horsham, VIC
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