Fresh off her Cry Forever arena tour, ARIA award winner and alt-pop singer songwriter, Amy Shark has today announced she’ll be hitting the road for a mammoth 42 date regional tour of Australia across May, June, July and August this year, presented by triple j, Handsome Tours, Select Music and Rage More.

With one show still remaining on her national run (Perth’s RAC Arena set for May 13), Amy Shark will now bring her critically acclaimed Cry Forever and Love Monster albums to regional fans right across Australia on her See U Somewhere tour.  The tour will kick off at Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on May 19 before taking in a further 9 dates in WA (supported by Dulcie), and will then move through NT (supported by Prayer Corby), NSW (supported by Adam Newling), ACT (supported by Adam Newling), VIC (supported by Yorke), SA (supported by Jess Day) and TAS (supported by Tyler Richardson), then heading north for 7 shows in her home state of QLD (supported by Cult Romance), finishing up at Tanks Arts Centre in Cairns on August 29.

Tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Wednesday 30 March from www.amyshark.com.

“I’m the happiest when I’m on stage performing and I can’t wait to travel further into Australia where I’ve never been before, to explore some of these towns and meet everyone, it’s going to be a fun one.”

After bursting on to the global music scene in 2016, Amy Shark’s 6 x Platinum single Adore put her on the map as one of Australia’s most formidable emerging songwriters. This was followed by APRA award winning (Song Of The Year) 6 x Platinum and number one Australian airplay chart hit,  I Said Hi and the 2019 3 x platinum single Mess Her Up. Shark’s debut/breakthrough #1 ARIA album and Platinum-certified LOVE MONSTER was recognised in 2018 with four ARIA awards (Album of the Year, Best Female Artist, Best Pop Release, Best Producer [Dann Hume]) and was nominated for another five. LOVE MONSTER went on to become the highest selling album by an Australian artist for 2018. Not one to slow down, even in a global pandemic, 2020 saw Amy release her ARIA award winning, 2 x Platinum accredited single, Everybody Rise, which is nearing 37 million streams globally and spent 12 weeks in the top 10 Australian airplay chart. Amy’s latest album, CRY FOREVER was her second #1 ARIA debut holding the top spot for two weeks consecutively. Shark teamed up with blink 182’s Travis Barker on Gold accredited single C’MON and global superstar Ed Sheeran to co-write platinum single Love Song’s Ain’t For Us featuring Grammy award winning artist Keith Urban. Today Amy has amassed 798 Million combined global streams.

Thrilled to be performing such an epic run of shows around Aus, and showing her endless gratitude for the huge love from her regional fans, Amy enthuses, “I don’t know when I’ll get the chance to do a huge Australian run like this again so if I’m coming to your town, you are mine that night! No excuses.”

AMY SHARK – SEE U SOMEWHERE
2022 AUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR

Presented by triple j

Tickets on sale from 30th March via: www.amyshark.com

THU 19 MAY
BUNBURY REGIONAL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BUNBURY, WA 

FRI 20 MAY
MANDURAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, MANDURAH, WA
 
SAT 21 MAY
THE RIVER, MARGARET RIVER, WA 

THU 26 MAY
ALBANY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ALBANY, WA

FRI 27 MAY
ESPERANCE CIVIC CENTRE, ESPERANCE, WA

SAT 28 MAY
GOLDFIELDS ART CENTRE, KALGOORLIE, WA

 SUN 29 MAY
CUMMINS THEATRE, MERREDIN, WA

TUE 31 MAY
QUEENS PARK THEATRE, GERALDTON, WA

THU 2 JUN
RED EARTH ARTS PRECINCT (THEATRE), KARRATHA, WA

SAT 4 JUN
THE ROEBUCK BAY HOTEL, BROOME, WA

THU 9 JUN
DARWIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, DARWIN, NT

SUN 26 JUN
THE GARDEN HOTEL, DUBBO, NSW

TUE 28 JUN
BMEC, BATHURST, NSW

WED 29 JUN
THE ART HOUSE WYONG, WYONG, NSW

SAT 2 JUL
CIVIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE, NSW

TUE 5 JUL
WAGGA WAGGA CIVIC THEATRE, WAGGA WAGGA, NSW

WED 6 JUL
GRIFFITH REGIONAL THEATRE, GRIFFITH, NSW

FRI 8 JUL
CANBERRA THEATRE CENTRE, CANBERRA, ACT

SAT 9 JUL
ALBURY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ALBURY, NSW

TUE 12 JUL
WPACC, WANGARATTA, VIC

THU 14 JUL
RIVERLINKS EASTBANK, SHEPPARTON, VIC

SAT 16 JUL
GIPPSLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, TRARALGON, VIC

TUE 19 JUL
LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE, WARRNAMBOOL, VIC

WED 20 JUL
ULUMBARRA THEATRE, BENDIGO, VIC

THU 21 JUL
WENDOUREE CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS, BALLARAT/WENDOUREE, VIC

FRI 22 JUL
HORSHAM TOWN HALL, HORSHAM, VIC

SAT 23 JUL
COSTA HALL, GEELONG, VIC

WED 27 JUL
MILDURA ARTS CENTRE, MILDURA, VIC

THU 28 JUL
THE BAROSSA ARTS CENTRE, TANUNDA, SA

FRI 29 JUL
MIDDLEBACK ARTS CENTRE, WHYALLA NORRIE, SA

SAT 30 JUL
CHAFFEY THEATRE, RENMARK, SA

SUN 31 JUL
SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE, MT GAMBIER, SA

TUE 2 AUG
PRINCESS THEATRE, LAUNCESTON, TAS

THU 4 AUG
PARNAPLE ARTS CENTRE, DEVENPORT, TAS

FRI 5 AUG
HOBART CITY HALL / MAC 02, HOBART, TAS

FRI 19 AUG
BILOELA CIVIC CENTRE, BILOELA, QLD

SAT 20 AUG
MONCRIEFF ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BUNDABERG, QLD

SUN 21 AUG
GLADSTONE ENTERTAINMENT & CONVENTION CENTRE, GLADSTONE, QLD

WED 24 AUG
PILBEAM THEATRE, ROCKHAMPTON, QLD

THU 25 AUG
MECC, MACKAY, QLD

FRI 26 AUG
TOWNSVILLE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, TOWNSVILLE, QLD

MON 29 AUG
TANKS ARTS CENTRE, CAIRNS, QLD 

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