A total of 14 shows will be played Down Under

Responding to unprecedented demand, Morgan Evans has added a third Newcastle show to his anticipated Life Upside Down Australia and New Zealand tour this August and September. Evans will now play back-to-back hometown shows at Newcastle Civic Theatre on Monday, September 4th and Tuesday, September 5th, along with a third and final night on Saturday, September 9th. The tour now tallies a mammoth 14 antipodean shows, with multiple sold out dates across Australia.

The Life Upside Down Tour will head to Brisbane, Canberra and Newcastle, before jumping the pond to Auckland on Thursday, September 7th. Evans will then return to Australia for a second night in Brisbane, along with performances in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. During the run, the country-pop sensation will make his Sydney Opera House debut on Tuesday, September 12th and Wednesday, September 13th.

Tickets for the new Newcastle show will go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 4th at 10 am AEST.

US dates kick off October 5th in Louisville with stops in Baltimore, Boston, Atlanta and others before wrapping December 16th in Madison, Wisconsin.

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.