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Kate Ceberano To Take Kensal Road On the Road

by Paul Cashmere on August 7, 2013

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Kate Ceberano will mark the release of her first album of original new songs by taking on the road around Australia starting October.

Kate’s new album ‘Kensal Road’ debuted on the ARIA this week. It is her 25th album. She will take her ‘Kensal Road Live’ tour to Australia’s regional areas as well as the capital cities.

“To be able to tour the country that I love and play the music that I am so proud of to my beautiful fans around the country is such a blessing,” Kate said in a statement. “I can’t wait to hit the road with my band to perform these songs from Kensal Road that are so close to my heart. It’s going to be a hell of a show!”

Kate Ceberano tour dates are:

October 2, Albany, Entertainment Centre
October 3, Bunbury, Entertainment Centre
October 4, Mandurah, Performing Arts Centre
October 5, Perth, Regal Theatre
October 10, Port Pirie, Northern Festival Centre
October 11, Adelaide, Her Majestys Theatre
October 18, Tweed Heads, Twin Towns
October 20, Brisbane, Powerhouse
October 24, Geelong, Playhouse
October 26, Melbourne, Palms
October 30, Canberra, Southern Cross Club
October 31, Wollongong, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
November 1, Newcastle, Wests New Lambton
November 2, Sydney, York Theatre, Seymour Centre
November 3, Penrith, Richard Bonynge Hall

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