The City And Colour Australian Tour 2013 is continuing to sell out and following the huge response to the band’s largest national tour to date, Chugg Entertainment can confirm that a third Sydney show has now been added to the extensive run, to take place on Tuesday 26th November at the State Theatre.

Tickets for this third show go on sale tomorrow, Tuesday 30th July, at 9am. The first Sydney show on Monday 24th November is completely sold out, and only limited tickets are available for the show on Monday 25th November.

The central creative figure at the heart of City and Colour, Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green, visited Australia for an intimate two-date stopover in the support of his new album The Hurry and the Harmwith tickets being scooped up mere minutes after they went on sale.

These two very intimate shows were the launch pad for the announcement of City and Colour’s biggest Australian tour to date, playing in in venues varying from intimate 650 capacity theatres to 10,000+ capacity outdoor amphitheatres for a full run of shows presented by Chugg Entertainment, taking in All Ages shows in capital cities and theatres around the country (with the exclusion of Perth which gets an 18+ show at the Belvoir Amphitheatre).

Green has a special connection with Australian audiences, ensuring sold out audiences with each of his subsequent visits, and for this, the City and Colour musician’s ninth tour of Australia, accompanying Green to draw from his four-album strong catalogue will be a brand new backing band featuring Jack Lawrence (The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather), Dante Schwebel (Hacienda, Dan Auerbach), Doug McGregor (The Constantines) and Matt Kelly.

The new live lineup includes some of the musical talent that features on The Hurry And The Harm, a record with a “more mature, sophisticated sound,” according to our Tone Deaf reviewer, ahead of the album debuting at #4 on the ARIA Albums Chart upon release.

The whole evolution of the sound; I think that’s just a total reaction to where I’m at creatively,” Green told Tone Deaf in a recent interview. “This group of songs just happened. The more I played them and the more I worked on them, the more I heard drums and bass and keyboards and strings and harmonies and things like that.”

Opening each night for City and Colour on the November tour will be Melbourne’s Husky. Following nearly two years of touring the world, Husky changed pace this year and spent most of 2013 in the hills behind Melbourne, creating a new album. Their performances with City And Colour will see the debut of much of this brand new work. Husky’s debut album, Forever So, is out now everywhere and their sophomore release is expected early 2014.

For more info on City and Colour and the upcoming tour, please visit the Chugg Entertainment website.

City And Colour 2013 Australian Tour Dates

w/ special guests HUSKY

Sunday 24th November – State Theatre, Sydney (All Ages)

 www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

Monday 25th November – State Theatre, Sydney (All Ages) – TICKETS SELLING FAST

www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

Tuesday 26th November – State Theatre, Sydney (All Ages) – NEW SHOW ADDED – TICKETS ON SALE TUE 29 JUL, 9am (AEST)

www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

Thursday 28th November – Civic Theatre, Newcastle (All Ages) – TICKETS SELLING FAST

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849

Saturday 30th November – Riverstage, Brisbane (All Ages)

www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

Monday 2nd December – Royal Theatre, Canberra (All Ages)

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849

Wednesday 4th December – Theatre Royal, Hobart (All Ages) – SOLD OUT

www.theatreroyal.com.au 03 6233 2299 or 1800 650 277

Thursday 5th December – Theatre Royal, Hobart (All Ages) – JUST ANNOUNCED

www.theatreroyal.com.au 03 6233 2299 or 1800 650 277

Saturday 7th December – Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth (*18+)

www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

* Under 18s can attend with parent/guardian

Tuesday 10th December – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (All Ages)

www.venuetix.com.au 08 8225 8888

Saturday 14th December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (All Ages)

www.ticketmaster.com.au 136 100

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