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Julia Jacklin Announces Solo Australian Tour

Julia Jacklin has announced her first ever solo headline Australian tour for July and August. She plans to play 17 shows across the two months down the east coast.

Included in the tour will be her third attempt at her Sydney Recital Hall show, which has already been postponed twice due to Covid, and replacement shows in Melbourne after RISING festival was cancelled in May.

She’ll play a series of intimate regional gigs too, as well as a notably rare set in the Blue Mountains, where she grew up.

Jacklin will play songs from her two records: 2016’s Don’t Let The Kids Win and 2019’s Crushing. She’ll play tracks from the albums alongside brand new works and first-time performances of her 2020 Sub Pop 7″ ‘to Perth before the border Closes / Cry’ and her Christmas anthem ‘Baby Jesus is Nobody’s Baby Now’.

It’s going to be an immensely special tour, being her first solo headline tour, and with such an extensive back catalogue, these shows are going to be incredibly special.

Tickets go on sale Friday, 2nd July at 12PM via her official website.

Check out the full run of dates below.

JULIA JACKLIN 2021 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Friday, 30th July

The Sound Doctor

Anglesea, VIC

Saturday, 31st July

The Sound Doctor

Anglesea, VIC

Thursday, 5th August

The Bridge

Castlemaine, VIC

Friday, 6th August

Melbourne Recital Centre

Melbourne, VIC

Sunday, 8th August

Caravan Club

Archie’s Creek, VIC

Wednesday, 11th August

Melbourne Recital Centre

Melbourne, VIC

Thursday, 12th August

Anita’s Theatre

Thirroul, NSW

Friday, 13th August

Blackheath Community Hall

Blue Mountains, NSW

Saturday, 14th August

Orange Conservatorium

Orange, NSW

Friday, 20th August

Canberra Theatre

Canberra, ACT

Saturday, 21st August

Narooma Kinema

Narooma, NSW

Sunday, 22nd August

Candelo Hall

Candelo, NSW

Thursday, 26th August

Newcastle City Hall

Newcastle, NSW

Friday, 27th August

Avoca Theatre

Avoca, NSW

Friday, 3rd September

Sydney Recital Centre

Sydney, NSW

Sunday, 5th September

Princess Theatre

Brisbane, QLD

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