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Shannon Noll - Image By Ros O'Gorman

Shannon Noll Debuts ‘Who I Am’ Video And Gets 55k Views In Two Hours

by Paul Cashmere on September 16, 2016

in News

Shannon Noll has had over 55,000 views of his new song ‘Who I Am’ just two hours after debuting the video on his Facebook page.

‘Who I Am’ is the first taste of a new Shannon Noll album coming in 2017 and his first album for Warner Music.

“Who I Am is me saying this is me like it or not, I think in this business people try to make you something you’re not. It’s a joyful song that is all about being yourself and doing the things that make you happy,” Shannon said in a statement.

Shannon Noll What I AmA second single is planned for release before Shannon’s fifth album is released.

“I feel refreshed and ready to go,” he said. “The last 3 songs I’ve co-written recently are my favourite songs on the album! The new songs are different in the sense they are very current sounding and the message is a celebration of who I am and where I come from, and also the passion I have for the country I live in.”

Shannon will perform for the Red Hot Summer dates for 2017 as well as his own shows from October.

SHANNON NOLL TOUR DATES

Saturday 1 October 2016
DENILIQUIN UTE MUSTER, NSW

Saturday 15 October 2016
ST KILDA FORESHORE, VIC

Sunday 16 October 2016
WINGHAM SHOWGROUND, NSW

Friday 28 October 2016
WARWICK RSL MEMORIAL CLUB, QLD

Saturday 29 October 2016
GOODNA JACARANDA FESTIVAL, QLD

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