DAVID KUSHNER ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR SUPPORTS + SHOWS SOLD-OUT

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DAVID KUSHNER
ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR SUPPORTS
 HAZLETT • JACK GRAY
 
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE SHOWS SOLD-OUT

 

 

Australian audiences are counting down the days until US chart-topping artist David Kushner touches down for his sold-out debut shows in Sydney & Melbourne, as well as performances at this year’s Spilt Milk.
 
Today he has announced that Stockholm based indie-folk artist Hazlett & LA-based Jack Gray will be joining him on the road in support of his Daylight Tour 2.0. Both artists will be making their grand return to hometown soil after growing their audiences abroad. 
 
Following on from a successful UK/EU tour, playing packed-out shows with Wild Rivers and Josiah & The Bonnevilles, Hazlett returns with latest single ‘Mama’s Boy’ from his newly announced forthcoming EP Goodbye to the Valley Low out December 8, delivering his unique brand of “Indie Ballroom Folk”.
 
Jack Gray’s recent EP Future Echoincluding hit ‘One Step Back’, showcases a mix of indie pop and alternative sensibilities, with just a dash of electronic flair—music that feels both intimate and expansive. The collection of songs reflects his journey from Queensland to California, and from aspiring musician to full-fledged artist.
 
Ahead of his Australian tour, certified platinum indie-folk hitmaker David Kushner has dropped his latest offering ’Dead Man’. The new song comes out as Kushner’s hit single ‘Daylight‘ reaches one billion total streams across all platforms. It has also achieved RIAA Platinum certification in the US, ARIA 2x Platinum in Australia, and sat on the Billboard Hot 100 for 22 straight weeks since its release.
 
 

 
 
 
 
DAVID KUSHNER ‘THE DAYLIGHT TOUR 2.0’ AUSTRALIAN SHOWS 2023
 
THURSDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2023 | ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY – ALL AGES – SOLD OUT
 
THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2023 | PALAIS THEATRE, MELBOURNE – ALL AGES – SOLD OUT
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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