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Carla Geneve is heading out for a tour around the country

Talented Perth musician Carla Geneve is heading out for a national tour that will see her play some solos shows in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. She’ll also be supporting Holy Holy on their tour and fitting in some additional solo shows as they head around the country.

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Geneve just won the WAM Song of the Year competition with her hit tune Greg’s Discount Chemist and her new self-titled EP has been the feature album of the week on RTRFM 92.1

The new dates come fresh off the back of her debut tour of North America where she played as support for another local band San Cisco. Geneve’s certainly having a big year in 2019 having played the Laneway Festival and toured with Cat Power and Kurt Vile.

THe singer-songwriter has just released a video for her track Things Change that was filmed on her trip around North America.

“The video is a tour diary of sorts for my first ever shows in North America. It has been a year of big change for me and I felt like being on the road and touring was very significant of a big shift in my life. I wanted to capture some of the moments on the road that people don’t usually get to see – from travel to preparing for a show to everything in between.” Geneve said.

Tour Dates

CARLA GENEVE EP TOUR
Thursday 22 August – Oxford Art Factory Gallery, Sydney NSW
w/ Ruben Neeson & Boydos (Solo)

Tickets
Friday 23 August – Old Bar, Melbourne VIC
w/ Candy & Nat Vazer

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Saturday 24 August – Mojos Bar, Fremantle WA
w/ Airline Food & Siobhan Cotchin

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SUPPORTING HOLY HOLY

Thu 12 Sep – Villa Noosa, Noosaville QLD *

Fri 13 Sep – Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Kingscliff NSW

Sat 14 Sep – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD

Thu 19 Sep – Mt Pleasant Tavern, Mackay QLD *

Fri 20 Sep – Magnums, Airlie Beach QLD *

Sat 21 Sep – Dalrymple Hotel, Townsville QLD *

Sun 22 Sep – Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns QLD *

Fri 27 Sep – The Gov, Adelaide SA

Sat 28 Sep – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

Sun 29 Sep – The River, Margaret River WA

Thu 17 Oct – Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW

Fri 18 Oct – Roundhouse, Sydney NSW

Sat 19 Oct – Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle NSW

Fri 01 Nov – Torquay Hotel, Torquay VIC

Sat 02 Nov – Forum, Melbourne VIC


*Carla Geneve (solo show)

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