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Zac Brown Band, Deni Blues and Roots Festival, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Zac Brown Band Announce Sydney And Melbourne Shows

by Paul Cashmere on September 22, 2016

in News

The Zac Brown Band will perform Sydney and Melbourne sideshows in April as well as their Bluesfest show.

Australia is a rare region to be treated to what is considered ‘intimate shows’ for Zac Brown. In the USA, the Zac Brown Band plays to 20,000 capacity and high venues.

According to Chugg Entertainment, the Zac Brown Band recently broke three Fenway Park records with back-to-back sold-out concerts; the most tickets sold for a single concert, the most tickets sold over two nights of concerts by the same artist, and the first band to sell out seven consecutive shows over three years. The band reached another milestone in Camden, NJ, packing 25,227 people into BB&T Pavilion — the best-attended show in the venue’s 22-year history.

Zac Brown Band Australian dates

MELBOURNE, Wednesday 19th April – Margaret Court Arena (All Ages)
SYDNEY, Friday 21st April – ICC Sydney Theatre (All Ages)

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