Kiwi
singer-songwriter Mitch
James has announced a tour of New Zealand to support the
release of his upcoming self-titled debut album.
The chart-topping
sensation’s album is out on September
14, coinciding with an extensive trans-Tasman tour,
supporting Conrad
Sewell in Australia, and headlining four New Zealand shows
- presented by Frontier, Audiology and The Edge.
Mitch
James will
play San Fran in Wellington on September 19, The Foundry in Christchurch on September 21, The Town Hall in Dunedin on September 22 and The Powerstation in Auckland on September 28.
Tickets go on sale at
7.00pm on Wednesday August
15 from
Mitchjamesmusic.comThe tour, and James’ debut album, are
significant milestones in a journey that has taken the young artist from
sleeping rough and busking on the streets of Europe to dominating the Kiwi
airwaves and opening for British legend Ed Sheeran on his recent sold-out,
record-breaking stadium tour.
James’ songs are some of the
most recognisable Kiwi pop tunes around, including earlier hit singles
No Fixed Abode,
Move On and
All The Ways To Say Goodbye and the recently released singles
Can’t
Help Myself and
21 - from his upcoming album.
21 is currently in the top 10
most played songs on radio across New Zealand.
The debut album was
produced by some of New Zealand’s most well-known musicians, Ji Fraser and Eli Paewai from
Six60. It was recorded
at the legendary Roundhead
Studios in Auckland and sees James pushing into
new sonic territory.
Having perfected his craft
busking his way around the world and playing countless small gigs, and some of
New Zealand’s biggest festivals including Bay Dreams, Rhythm & Vines and Homegrown, James is
undoubtedly one of Kiwi music’s most exciting live performers.
Make sure you’re there
when James makes
history this September, with his first-ever major headline tour.
MITCH JAMES – NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2018
Presented by Frontier, The Edge and Audiology
Wednesday September 19 – San Fran, Wellington
Friday September 21 – The Foundry, Christchurch
Saturday September 22 – Town Hall, Dunedin
Friday
September 28 – The Powerstation, Auckland
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