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Alan Jackson Announces Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere on May 18, 2013

in Live,News

Country superstar Alan Jackson will return to Australia in September.

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Alan Jackson

Jackson holds the record for the fastest selling country tour in Australian-history following his debut visit in 2011. On this tour he will play arenas as well as headline the CMC Rocks North Queensland and Deni Ute Muster festivals.

“I’d always heard great things about Australia, and everybody was right – it’s a beautiful country and the people were really nice,” Jackson said in a statement. “I really enjoyed it, and I’m glad to be going back to play for the folks down under who love country music.”

Jackson’s supports for the tour are Sara Evans and Morgan Evans.

Tickets go on sale on May 29.

Dates are:

September 26 and 27, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
September 28, Townsville, CMC Rocks North QLD
October 1, Sydney, Allphones Arena
October 4, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
October 5, Deniliquin, Deni Ute Muster (on sale now)

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