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Justin Townes Earle photo by Ros O'Gorman

Justin Townes Earle Australian Tour Cancelled

by Paul Cashmere on June 29, 2018

in News

Justin Townes Earle has cancelled his Australian tour due to begin in Melbourne next Wednesday.

At this stage there has not been a reason for the cancellation. The tour was doing so well that an extra week of dates were recently added.

In a statement, promoter Love Police Touring has announced, “We regret to inform you that due to unforeseen personal reasons, our Justin Townes Earle Australian tour is cancelled. Our deepest apologies, thank you for understanding, and he looks forward to coming back soon.”

All ticket buyers for Justin Townes Earles solo shows will be notified by venues or relevant ticketing outlets for a full refund in due course, and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

The tour was to take in various venues in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania as well as an appearance at Bello Winter Music.

Dates cancelled are:

Wednesday 4th – The Spotted Mallard, Melbourne, VIC
With James Ellis & The Jealous Guys

Thursday 5 – Caravan Music Club, Melbourne, VIC
With James Ellis & The Jealous Guys

Friday 6th – Skylark Room, Melbourne, VIC
With Hannah Blackburn

Saturday 7th – Queenscliff Town Hall, Queenscliff, VIC
With Fraser A. Gorman

Tuesday 10th – The Lansdowne, Sydney, NSW With Diamond Duck

Wednesday July 11 – The Street Theatre, Canberra, ACT
With Diamond Duck

Friday 13th – Hardys Bay RSL, Hardys Bay, NSW
With Fibro

Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th – Bello Winter Music Festival

Wednesday July 18 – Leftys Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
With Paddy McHugh

Thursday July 19 – Soundlounge, Gold Coast, QLD
With Paddy McHugh

Friday July 20 – The Curtin, Melbourne, VIC
With Leah Senior

Saturday July 21 – The Curtin, Melbourne, VIC
With Jess Ribiero

Sunday July 22 – The Franklin, Hobart, TAS

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