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Sat 02 Feb, 2019 Spark Arena (Theatre Mode), Auckland - All Ages
Tue 05 Feb, 2019 Enmore Theatre, Sydney - All Ages
Wed 06 Feb, 2019 The Forum, Melbourne - 18+
Fri 08 Feb, 2019 The Tivoli, Brisbane - 18+
Tue 12 Feb, 2019 Metro City, Perth - 18+

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Japanese Wallpaper

Japanese Wallpaper

AU SHOWS ONLY

Melbourne dream pop producer Japanese Wallpaper will be joining Lily for all of her Australian dates. Japanese Wallpaper (a.k.a. Gab Strum) first made a name for himself as the winner of triple j’s Unearthed High competition in 2014. Maintaining a considered approach to his delicate and emotive music throughout his explosion in popularity, he released his eponymous debut EP in 2015. Featuring tracks like ‘Breathe In (feat. Wafia)’, ‘Between Friends (feat. Jesse Davidson)’, and ‘Forces (feat. Airling)’, it saw him thrust onto festival stages across the country and featured in the soundtrack for Zach Braff’s feature film Wish I Was Here - all before he’d even finished high school.

 

Since then, he’s started studying music composition and has been producing for numerous notable Australian acts like Mallrat, Holy Holy, Wafia, Eilish Gilligan, Bec Sandridge and Allday. All the while, he’s been drip feeding new music of his own, like 2016’s ‘Cocoon’ and new single ‘Fooling Around’, the latter of which signifies his return to the stage as Japanese Wallpaper, sure to stun audiences across Lily Allen’s tour.


Bene

Bene

NZ SHOW ONLY

From Grey Lynn via Morningside, 18-year-old Bene arrives with her single Soaked and is causing quite a stir.The song crashed onto the airwaves on Triple J over the Tasman and she appeared alongside hotly-tipped French producer Petit Biscuit to record a live session for the station. Soaked has already racked up nearly 5m Spotify streams and caught attention all over the world.

Bene’s songs mix indie-slack fun with a little r’n’b swing. And a voice to die for. She records at Morningside’s quite legendary Golden Age studio with producer Josh Fountain (MAALA, Leisure, Thomston, Theia). Her upcoming live shows include Laneways festival in Auckland and her first shows in Australia in February.

Bene appeared online a few months ago with the hooks with attitude track “Tough Guy”, turning heads including Sniffers, who fell for the track’s “cliff diving guitars and synth bass” and “stripped back canyon full of melody”. A New Zealand artist poised to really take off, check out Soaked to get hooked on Bene now.

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Lily Allen Sells Out Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane + Adds Second and Final Sydney & Melbourne Shows To Her 2019 Tour

10 Oct 2018

Lily Allen set to return to Australia & New Zealand in February 2019

31 Aug 2018

SET TO RETURN TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND IN FEBRUARY 2019

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
JAPANESE WALLPAPER (AU ONLY) & BENE (NZ ONLY)


Frontier Touring are ecstatic to announce that legendary British singer Lily Allen will touch down in Australia and New Zealand in February 2019 for a series of electric shows. Fresh from the June release of her brilliant fourth record No Shame, the pop star will perform huge sets for fans in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland. These will be her first Australian shows in four years, and her first show in New Zealand since 2010!

No Shame marks a kind of rebirth for Lily, who went back to the drawing board after several tumultuous years, eventually producing a beautifully raw and truthful set of classic pop songs that take her right back to the DIY spirit of her first two albums Alright, Still (2006) and It’s Not Me, It’s You (2011).

“On album one and two, I had finally found an outlet in which to express who I was, and who I thought I was,” Lily explains. “And then I had children and I got married, and I didn't know any more.”

In the confusing period that followed the release of her third album Sheezus in 2014, Lily jokes that she had her midlife crisis:

“When people say I grew up too quickly, I definitely did. Life begins at 40 - but at 32, for me.”

For No Shame, she knew it was time to take it back to basics. Made across LA and London, Lily hit the reset button, giving herself time and space to take the pressure off and get emotionally honest with herself:

“I can write half a great song then finish it off with some bullshit,” she laughs, “and I've done that, a lot of times. But I've been able to sit here and get the bullshit away and make it as truthful as possible. That was my goal.”

Featuring Giggs on ‘Trigger Bang’, Nigerian dancehall star Burna Boy on ‘No Choice’, and London MC Lady Chann on ‘Waste’, No Shame is a frank and confessional album filled with songs that address the end of her marriage, her feelings about being a mother, stories of partying too hard, making friends, losing friends, and, crucially, ultimately, a sense of catharsis, that she’s coming out on the other side.

“There’s no shame in anything I’m saying,” she explains, of the candour that led to the title. “When I started writing the record I was in a sad, dark place, and this record could almost be starting at midnight, and getting through to the end of the day. It's been cathartic for me. There's no two ways about it. It starts in a dark place, for a reason, then ends up in a more optimistic place, for a reason.”

Lily first shot to fame with her debut record Alright, Still and its smash hit single, ‘Smile’ which earned her Grammy, VMA, and Brit Award nominations. Her second album, It’s Not Me, It’s You, debuted at #1 in Australia and the UK, with singles ‘The Fear’ and ‘Fuck You’ landing her the Brit Award for Best Female Solo Artist in 2010. After a brief hiatus and the founding of her own record label, she released another UK #1 album in Sheezus. 2018’s No Shame reaffirms her as one of the biggest and brightest pop stars of her generation.

Lily Allen is an icon for a reason, and now she’s armed with a new outlook on life and a newfound sense of purpose. These shows will be absolutely electric, so don’t miss your chance to nab tickets that are sure to disappear very quickly.


Tour Dates

Saturday 2 February – Spark Arena (Theatre Mode), Auckland (All Ages)
Monday 4 February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (All Ages) NEW SHOW!
Tuesday 5 February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (All Ages) SOLD OUT!
Wednesday 6 February – The Forum, Melbourne (18+) SOLD OUT!
Friday 8 February – The Tivoli, Brisbane (18+) SOLD OUT!
Sunday 10 February – The Forum, Melbourne (18+) NEW SHOW!
Tuesday 12 February – Metro City, Perth (18+)

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