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Tim Minchin announces first Australian tour in seven years

Tim Minchin is going to tour Australia in 2019 with his new show BACK.

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Since beginning his career in Perth, Minchin has gone on to become an internationally renowned award-winning musician, comedian, actor, writer and composer.

The Australian premiere of BACK will commence in Adelaide on Friday March 8 at the Thebarton Theatre and will be followed by performances in Canberra, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Minchin will perform at the Crown Theatre on 22nd March 2019.

It will be Minchin’s first tour since returning to the country after more than a decade living overseas and the long-awaited follow up to his consecutive sold-out national tours of Tim Minchin Vs the Orchestra in 2011 and 2012.

BACK is billed as “Old Songs, New Songs, F*** You Songs”, hinting at a set list of material from all corners of Minchin’s eclectic – and often iconoclastic – repertoire.

With a long history of sold out tours – his most recent Australian one-off performance as part of Dark Mofo in June sold every ticket in under 15 minutes – fans will be given priority access to tickets via Ticketmaster Verified Fan © registration.

Ticketmaster Verified Fan © registration will open at 7am (AEST) Thursday, August 30 until 5pm (AEST) Sunday, September 2 and will enable early access to tickets for verified fans from 12pm Wednesday, September 5 (local time), for 24 hours.

Tickets for all shows go on sale at 2pm Thursday, 6 September (local time). For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au.

The music virtuoso also announced that a portion of the tour profits will be donated to a local charity in each city, details of which can soon be found at timminchin.com.

Minchin has been celebrated globally for writing the music and lyrics for Matilda the Musical, which has gone on to become one of the most acclaimed musicals of the last 20 years, winning a record 7 Olivier Awards, 13 Helpmann Awards and 5 Tony Awards. It continues to run in the West End and has already played in over 50 cities worldwide.

He also wrote music and lyrics for the musical adaption of Groundhog Day, which after an acclaimed limited run at The Old Vic in London in 2016, debuted on Broadway in April 2017 and won the Olivier Award for Best Musical in 2017.

Meanwhile, Minchin has ruffled feathers in Australia with his ARIA-nominated charity single, Come Home Cardinal Pell and the Marriage Equality parody, I Still Call Australia Homophobic. His UWA Graduation speech has been watched by tens of millions of people worldwide.

BACK will mark Minchin’s return to the stage, following several film and TV appearances which earned him a handful of acting accolades, including the QANTAS Orry-Kelly Award at the 2017 Australians in Film Awards and a 2016 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actor for The Secret River.

He most recently starred in the ABC 2018 comedy series Squinters and will appear as Friar Tuck in the up-coming Hollywood release Robin Hood in cinemas November 2018. In 2019 he will also star in Upright, a new eight-part drama series, which he will co-write with The Chaser’s Chris Taylor, actor-writers Leon Ford and Kate Mulvaney, and co-produce with Lingo Pictures for Foxtel and Sky UK.

Tour Dates

TIM MINCHIN – BACK – AUSTRALIA 2019

THEBARTON THEATRE, ADELAIDE
FRIDAY MARCH 8
SATURDAY MARCH 9

CANBERRA THEATRE
FRIDAY MARCH 15

CROWN THEATRE, PERTH
FRIDAY MARCH 22
SATURDAY MARCH 23

STATE THEATRE, SYDNEY
WEDNESDAY MARCH 27
THURSDAY MARCH 28
FRIDAY MARCH 29

PALAIS THEATRE, MELBOURNE
FRIDAY APRIL 5
SATURDAY APRIL 6

QPAC, BRISBANE
WEDNESDAY APRIL 10
THURSDAY APRIL 11

Source: Media Release


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