Angus and Julia Stone Announce First Australian/NZ Dates in Three Years

Australia's ARIA-dominating folksters are back.

Shannon Connellan
July 01, 2014

Letting the likes of Little May, Aldous Harding and Boy and Bear take the backyard folk reins for a while, Australia's ARIA-dominating folksters Angus and Julia Stone are heading back to the stage to take back the wooden throne.

Four years after their huge runaway hit 'Big Jet Plane' and their Everyone Should Just Stay at Home ARIA-blitzer Down the Way, the Sydney Stone siblings have announced a colossal Australian tour to mark their triumphant return. Teaming up with pop production legend Rick Rubin (Jay Z, Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele), the duo have recorded their third studio album at Malibu's Shangri La studios. The pair's self-titled effort is set for release on August 1, timed perfectly for triple j Hottest 100 dominance.

Having spent the last couple of years touring internationally and dropping solo material here and there, it seems high time for the Stones to head home for some epic shows — we're talking Sydney Opera House, Brisbane's Tivoli and Melbourne's Palais Theatre.

For their first national tour since 2011, Angus and Julia Stone will be joined by 18-year-old Brisbanite Tim Bettinson, aka super-internet-hyped falsetto wonder Vancouver Sleep Clinic. Fusing synthetic instrumentation with vocals sure to generate All the Feels, VSC will hop on tour with the Stones for all national shows except Canberra.

Tickets on Sale 9am July 10. Secret Sounds pre-sale: Tuesday 8 July, from 9:00am. General on sale: Thursday 10 July, from 9:00am.

Angus and Julia Stone Aus/NZ Tour Dates:

Fri 12 Sep — Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide. Tickets via Venuetix or venue.

Sat 13 Sep — Llewellyn Hall, Canberra (Support TBC). Tickets via Ticketek.

Sun 14 Sep — Sydney Opera House, Sydney. Tickets via SOH.

Wed 17 Sep — Civic Theatre, Newcastle. Tickets via Ticketek

Thu 18 Sep — The Tivoli, Brisbane. Tickets via Ticketmaster.

Sun 21 Sep — Arts Centre, Gold Coast. Tickets via Arts Centre.

Tue 23 Sep — Perth Concert Hall, Perth. Tickets via venue or Ticketek.

Fri 26 Sep — Palais Theatre, Melbourne. Tickets via Ticketmaster.

Sun 28 Sep — Powerstation, Auckland. Tickets via Ticketmaster.

Published on July 01, 2014 by Shannon Connellan
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