James Vincent McMorrow Announces Second Australian Tour For 2017
Guess who’s back.
Guess who’s back.
“Australia became quite a special place for me quite quickly.”
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No, it’s not a Lil Jon cover.
Even better than the original?
Irish musician James Vincent McMorrow has announced a second and final performance at Sydney’s Vivid LIVE 2014 event after selling out his first date. The troubadour’s new show will take place on Saturday, 31st May. James Vincent McMorrow will be performing Post Tropical Live, the companion performance to his well-received second album Post Tropical. His
Irish troubadour James Vincent McMorrow‘s affinity with Australia continues, following his recent Falls and Southbound stopover, with the falsetto-wielding musician announcing a return visit in May, alongside a special performance at the Sydney Opera House for this year’s Vivid LIVE. After wrapping up his current US tour, which includes a string of sold out shows
Final live lineup announced!
Irish musician James Vincent McMorrow showcased his sonic development from folk troubadour to r’n’b-inspired multi-instrumentalist producer, while in the country recently for the Falls and Southbound festivals. Music Feeds has the exclusive behind-the-scenes photo diary, documenting the artist’s Australian escapades. The photo diary, which you can see below, follows the Irishman as he braces the
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James Vincent McMorrow’s shift from folk to atmospheric electronica could quite possibly have the reputable falsetto king, James Blake, shaking with fear behind his grand piano. Sure, McMorrow may have been granted the bragging rights for his Gold-certified and award-nominated debut album, Early In the Morning, back in 2010, but it’s his recently released second
“You’ll probably see me for some shows during your winter…”
Irishman James Vincent McMorrow will be engaging in co-curricular activities while in town for Falls Festival and Southbound, seeing him performing headlining sideshows in both Melbourne and Sydney in January. McMorrow is no stranger to Aussie stages, having nailed his maiden tour just last year. The demand for the singer-songwriter went through the roof resulting