Jack Botts Reavels ‘Home Days’ National Tour Dates
Catch the surf folk storyteller when he performs at Lion Arts Factory this May.
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Brizzy singer-songwriter Jack Botts has revealed a run of shows taking place this May and June.
“Haven’t played some Australian capital city shows in a while!! Bout time!” Botts wrote on social media. “Can’t wait to see you in some major cities around AUS this May/June. Got a heap of new songs to share with you in some really nice rooms around the country.”
Joined by indie folk singer-songwriter Todd Kem, Botts’ Home Days tour begins in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Friday, May 30. The tour continues with shows at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Saturday, May 31, Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Friday, June 6, and Sydney’s Oxford Arts Factory on Friday, June 13, before wrapping up at Brisbane’s The Brightside Outdoors on Saturday, June 14.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Thursday, April 10 at 10:30am local time via jackbotts.com.
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Jack Botts might not be a household name, but the charming surf folk artist has built a huge fanbase across the globe with his heartfelt storytelling, resulting in over 100 million streams and more than 80 shows across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand in 2024 alone.
Later this month, Botts is releasing his new EP, Home (pre-save here), which includes the Jack Johnson-esque title track. Speaking on the single, Botts shared: “I’ve spent most of my 20s constantly on the move, traveling and touring all over the place—and I’ve loved every minute of it! But early in 2024, I had a rare window of time back in Australia.
“It had been a while since I just stopped, sat down, and fully embraced home. I didn’t realize how much I’d missed the little things—surf checks, the sound of native birds, quiet mornings at local cafés, time in the water, the sun, the silence, and of course, moments with friends and family. It felt so nice. Right then and there, I knew these days are the best. Home days.”
Catch Jack Botts at Lion Arts Factory on Friday, May 30. For ticketing information, visit jackbotts.com.
Jack Botts Home Days Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Friday, May 30 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Saturday, May 31 – Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
Friday, June 6 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday, June 13 – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney, NSW
Saturday, June 14 – The Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane, QLD
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