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Dave Gleeson of The Angels Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dave Gleeson Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dave Gleeson will support himself on Red Hot Summer tour

by Paul Cashmere on January 4, 2019

in News

With the Red Hot Summer season about to kick in for 2019 the hardest working man in showbiz looks like being Dave Gleeson.

Gleeson will tour for Series 2 of Red Hot Summer 2019 fronting both The Angels and The Screaming Jets. That means he will literally be his own support act.

The good news for Dave is that Baby Animals have been squeezed in between The Angels and The Screaming Jets so he will get a rest.

Suzi Quatro will headline Series Two of Red Hot Summer with The Angels, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Jon Stevens, Moving Pictures and Chocolate Starfish

Dates in Barossa Valley, SA and Jacobs Will, Qld have already sold out.

Red Hot Summer series two dates are:

16 February, Barossa Valley
17 February, Hobart
23 February, Bendigo
24 February, Canberra
2 March, Wodonga
3 March, Kiama
9 March, Kariong
10 March, Jacobs Well
16 March, Port Macquarie

Get Series two tickets here

Series one of Red Hot Summer will start next week with Jimmy Barnes headlining along with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, The Living End, Diesel, Richard Clapton and Chocolate Starfish.

Get Series One tickets here

Series three of Red Hot Summer starts March 23 with john Farnham, Daryl Braithwaite, Jon Stevens, Vanessa Amorosi, Thirsty Merc and Dragon.

Get Series three tickets here

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