Additional shows added for Sydney, Melbourne & Pert

Responding to incredible demand during this week’s public on-sale, second and final Sydney, Melbourne and Perth shows have been added to Morgan Evans’ anticipated Life Upside Down Australia and New Zealand tour this September.

Evans will now play at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Thursday, September 14th and a sold out show on Friday, September 15th, taking in back-to-back nights at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Tuesday, September 19th which is sold out and Wednesday, September 20th. Morgan’s Sydney Opera House debut on Tuesday, September 12th has also sold out, but fans will have the opportunity to catch the country-pop sensation live in action on Wednesday, September 13th.

Tickets for all new shows will go on sale to the general public at 10 am local time on Tuesday, June 6th.

Evans returns to Australia just a year on from his spectacular CMC Rocks QLD 2022 appearance, which saw the country-pop sensation headline the sold out event alongside Kane Brown and Brad Paisley and join Paisley on his Australia and New Zealand tour. On that visit, Evans added a last-minute hometown Newcastle show which saw fans snap up all tickets within minutes!

The Nashville-via-Newcastle chart topper last headlined shows around the country in 2019 as part of his world tour, hitting the road off the back of a hugely successful second studio album, Things That We Drink To. The album earnt Evans a spot on Billboard’s Country Artists to Watch list that year, with lead single “Day Drunk” achieving 4x Platinum status in Australia and becoming a staple at commercial radio. Following his breakout in 2018, Evans continued to soar, achieving his first No. 1 on the US country chart with hit track “Kiss Somebody” which also went 3x Platinum in Australia and topped the Australian Country Airplay Chart for 25 weeks.

Evans’ latest EP, Life Upside Down is a project that hits home for Evans, and is a poetic timeline of the last year. This September, Evans is bringing the songs of Life Upside Down to the stage, returning home with a fresh outlook, resetting himself personally and musically with a string of home-soil shows that will be cathartic not just for the singer-songwriter but for loyal Aussie fans eagerly awaiting his return.