After alerting fans during his solo Bluesfest set earlier this year he'd be returning with his band, English punk-folk singer-songwriter Frank Turner has kept his word revealing his biggest headline tour of Australia – and he's bringing The Sleeping Souls.
An artist who has played 2.7k shows globally since making his debut in 2004, Turner has played everything from tiny clubs with sparse audiences to packed-out stadiums (including the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games).The 'Recovery', 'Get Better' and 'The Way I Tend To Be' troubadour and his band will headline concerts in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide; joining the tour are American emo pop-punks Mom Jeans and Western Australian award-winning singer-songwriter Emily Barker.
Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls will also perform at 2023 Queenscliff Music Festival.
"FINALLY! Australia – THANK YOU for bearing with me on this tour. I am mega-stoked to be able to (re)announce The Never Ending Tour Of Everywhere Tour down under," shares Frank.
"I cannot wait to be back down under with The Sleeping Souls, genuinely. SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!"
With nine studio albums in his discography, Turner's most recent record is 2022's 'FTHC' (initialism for Frank Turner Hardcore) that features the singles 'Haven't Been Doing So Well', 'Miranda', 'The Gathering' and 'A Wave Across A Bay'.
Tickets on sale from 9am (local time) on 10 July.
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls 2023 Tour Dates
Tue 21 Nov - The Basement (Canberra)Wed 22 Nov - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
Fri 24 Nov - The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Sat 25 Nov - Queenscliff Music Festival* Moms Jeans & Emily Barker not appearing
Sun 26 Nov - Forum Melbourne
Tue 28 Nov - Astor Theatre (Perth)
Wed 29 Nov - Hindley St Music Hall (Adelaide)