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Paul Dempsey Sets Up Some Solo Dates For August

by Greg Phillips on June 5, 2018

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It’s only June and so far this year Paul Dempsey has already toured across Europe & the UK performing with David Bowie’s band, performed at the Australian of The Year Awards in Canberra, completed a sold out east coast regional tour and  Western Australian tour along with contributing a song to the Vast Project, had a song in the Hottest 100 and headlined one of Taronga Zoo’s Twilight Concerts.

If that’s not enough already, while he writes for the upcoming Something for Kate album, Paul Dempsey is pleased to announce three solo shows in Victoria for August 2018!

Having released his second solo album ‘Strange Loop’ to outstanding reviews and a top 5 ARIA chart debut, these solo shows will showcase Paul’s formidable talent as he takes to the stage on his own, offering fans intimate and stripped back interpretations of songs from ‘Strange Loop’ as well as his gold-selling debut ‘Everything Is True’, plus the odd well-chosen cover, something that Paul has a unique talent for.

These shows promise to be an up close and personal evening with one of Australia’s most singular artists.
 

PAUL DEMPSEY VICTORIAN SOLO SHOWS AUGUST 2018

Tickets on sale Wednesday June 6th at 12.00pm
Tickets available from pauldempseymusic.com

Special Guest – Fraser Gorman

Thursday August 2nd Sooki Lounge, Belgrave
Friday August 3rd The Grand Hotel, Mornington
Saturday August 4th Theatre Royal, Castlemaine 

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