Jackson Dean returns to Australia in support of his second album, On The Back Of My Dreams World Tour.
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One of contemporary country music’s rising stars, Jackson Dean, returns to our shores this October as part of his On The Back Of My Dreams World Tour.
The Nashville-based singer-songwriter, whose debut single ‘Don’t Come Lookin’’ peaked at #3 on the US Country Airplay Chart, is touring Australia in support of his 2024 sophomore record, On the Back of My Dreams.
The charismatic cowboy with the golden locks has locked in seven headline shows across the nation, beginning with a gig at the Forum in Melbourne on Sunday, October 5.
Dean then performs at The Whalers Hotel in Warranambool on Tuesday, October 7, the Torquay Hotel in Torquay on Wednesday, October 8, Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Monday, October 13, and Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Tuesday, October 14.
The final two performances take place at The Gov in Adelaide on Thursday, October 16 and Metro City in Perth on Friday, October 17.
Frontier members have access to pre-sale tickets at 12:30pm local time on Monday, May 12, for 24 hours or until pre-sale allocation is exhausted. Sign up here. General on-sale begins at 1:30pm local time on Tuesday, May 13 via frontiertouring.com.
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Breaking through in 2022 with hit single, ‘Don’t Come Lookin’’, Jackson Dean was quickly compared to modern day country greats such as Chris Stapleton and Eric Chruch.
His first tour of Australia came a year later when he took to the stage for a series of intimate headline concerts across the nation before returning for a special performance at CMC Rocks QLD last year, along with a support slot alongside Lainey Wilson on her Aussie tour.
Dean’s return to our shores will see the fast-rising superstar showcasing tracks from his most recent album, On The Back Of My Dreams, including fan favourites ‘Train’, ‘Heavens To Betsy’ and just released single ‘Be Your Man’.
This might be the last chance you have to get up close and personal with Dean before he graduates to playing arenas in the coming years, so grab your tickets now.
Catch Jackson Dean at The Gov on Thursday, October 16. For ticketing information, visit frontiertouring.com.
Jackson Dean On the Back of My Dreams Australian Tour Dates
Sunday, October 5 – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday, October 7 – The Whalers Hotel, Warrnambool, VIC
Wednesday, October 8 – Torquay Hotel – Torquay, VIC
Monday, October 13 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday, October 14 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Thursday, October 16 – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday, October 17 – Metro City, Perth, WA
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