Tyne-James Organ Announces ‘The Other Side’ Australian Album Tour
The talented singer-songwriter is performing in Adelaide this June.
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Aussie singer-songwriter Tyne-James Organ has announced a five-date tour in support of his upcoming new album, The Other Side.
Following on from his 2021 debut album, Necessary Evil, Organ’s upcoming sophomore LP is due out this May and has been preceded by the singles ‘Blue’, ‘All On Me’ and the recently released, ‘One Way Ticket’.
Organ’s The Other Side Australian album tour kicks off in Brisbane at The Triffid on Friday, May 23, and continues with dates at Sydney’s The Factory Theatre on Saturday, May 24, Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Friday, May 30, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Friday, June 6 and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, June 7.
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New South Welshman Tyne-James Organ began his career uploading covers to YouTube. Building an audience organically, Organ released his first single, ‘In My Arms’, in 2016, going on to sign with Dew Process a year later.
His debut album, Necessary Evil, arrived in 2021, with When the Horn Blows writing, “As eclectic as it is well-rounded, this debut packs something for every taste.”
There is a lot of anticipation for his second release, The Other Side, which is out May 16 and can be pre-ordered here.
Catch Tyne-James Organ at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, June 7. For full ticketing information visit livenation.com.au.
Tyne-James Organ The Other Side Australian Album Tour Dates 2025
Friday, May 23 - The Triffid Brisbane
Saturday, May 24 - The Factory Theatre, Sydney
Friday, May 30 - Rosemount Hotel, Perth
Friday, June 6 - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Saturday, June 7 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
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