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Hawthorne Heights Australian and New Zealand Dates

by Paul Cashmere on June 23, 2017

in News

Hawthorne Heights will return to Australia and New Zealand for dates across August and September to play two albums from start to finish.

Hawthorne Heights have prepared ‘The Silence In Black and White’ and ‘If Only You Were Lonely’ for the tour.

‘The Silence In Black and White’ was the debut album for Hawthorne Heights. The album was released on June 1, 2004.

‘If Only You Were Lonely’, the second album, was released on February 28, 2006.

The most recent Hawthorne Heights album was ‘Zero’ in 2013.

Open acts for Hawthorne Heights are River Oaks, Sienna Skies and Mark Rose.

Hawthorne Heights dates

Monday, August 28: Amplifier Bar, Perth*
Tuesday, August 29: Fowlers Live, Adelaide Lic/AA
Thursday, August 31: Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Friday, September 1: Small Ballroom, Newcastle
Saturday, September 2: The Bald Faced Stag, Sydney
Sunday, September 3: The Zoo, Brisbane
Monday, September 4: Shark Bar, Gold Coast*
Tuesday, September 5: Kings Arms, Auckland* **

*Sienna Skies not appearing **Hawthorne Heights only

Tickets are $35 + GST & BF
On sale Tuesday, June 27 @ 9.00am

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