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Seal will tour Australia to support his new album of classics

British soul singer Seal will tour Australia in March and April 2018 with his orchestra in support of his tenth studio album Standards.

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The show will feature Seal performing some of the greatest jazz standards and swing classics ever written and the hits he is known for such as Kiss from a Rose, Crazy and Killer.

The Voice coach said he was thrilled be heading back to Australia

“I am so excited to return to Australia, having only been away for such a short while. This time I will be bringing with me an orchestra to perform tracks from my new album Standards as well as my more familiar music from over the years. Get ready Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra and Adelaide for these shows, it’s time to party!”

The tour will begin in Sydney on Friday 30 March, and the final show will be in Perth on Thursday 12 April. Tickets to the Perth show ill be available from Ticketek.  

 

Tour Dates

Sydney – Friday 30 March 2018, ICC Sydney Theatre,
Canberra – Tuesday 3 April 2018, Royal Theatre Canberra
Melbourne – Friday 6 April 2018, Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne
Adelaide – Tuesday 10 April 2018, Adelaide Convention Centre
Perth – Thursday 12 April 2018, Riverside Theatre

Tickets go on sale at 2pm on Thursday 30 November (local time).

 


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