Second Brisbane & Newcastle shows announced plus a night in Canberra

With multiple sold out shows and incredible demand, Morgan Evans has added three new dates to his anticipated Life Upside Down Australia and New Zealand tour this August and September. Evans will now play 13 shows across the country, with second nights in Brisbane and Newcastle, along with a stop in Canberra just added to the tour.

Kicking off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, August 31st, Evans will continue through Canberra Theatre on Saturday, September 2nd, playing a second hometown show at Newcastle Civic Theatre on Tuesday, September 5th after the first show completely sold out.

The Life Upside Down Tour will then head to Auckland on Thursday, September 7th, returning to Australia for performances in Brisbane, 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.

Frontier Members will gain access to the exclusive pre-sale for new shows on Wednesday, July 12th at noon local, before tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 14th at noon local time.

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.