Homegrown heroes and Hall Of Fame inductees Human Nature are REEBOOTing their live show plans for 2022.
‘Live 2022 Rebooted – People Get Ready, Again’ will bring elements of the band’s ‘Good Good Life’ tour and ‘People Get Ready AAA’ tour together for a brand-new, amalgamated show.
“We encourage everyone, if you can, to get vaccinated so we can all be together in one room enjoying live music again,” Human Nature member Andrew Tierney says.
Human Nature have joined the list of artists having to alter their plans of touring due to the pandemic.
The new shows will kick off in Tasmania, making their way across all states. The tour dates are made up of shows originally scheduled for 2021 and brand-new dates.
“If COVID has taught us one thing, it’s how to be flexible and patient!” Member Phil Burton says. “We have always said we would complete our tour commitments and even though it’s taken a little longer than anticipated, we are certain we will get to each and every city and town scheduled on this tour and even hopefully add more dates!”
“Third time lucky for some places but we will see you in 2022. Thanks to all our fans and music lovers everywhere for sticking with us through the difficult times and look forward to enjoying live music and good times again. This blended show will represent all our career highlights, song favourites and some surprises.”
Audiences can expect Michael, Andrew, Phil and Toby to take them on a journey of new and old original hits, Motown classics and more, as well as their new anthem ‘Broken Humans’ and more.
Tickets are on sale now.
Human Nature 2022 Tour Dates
20 April – Wrest Point Entertainment Centre (Hobart)21 April – Paranaple Arts Centre (Devonport)
22 April – Burnie Town Hall
23 April – Princess Theatre (Launceston)
29 April – Ulumbarra Theatre (Bendigo)
30 April – Costa Hall (Geelong)
1 May – Horsham Town Hall
3 May – Her Majesty’s Theatre (Adelaide)
6-7 May – Lighthouse Theatre (Warrnambool)
9 May – West Gippsland Arts Centre (Warragul)
11 May – Eastbank Centre (Shepparton)
12 May – Bunjil Place (Narre Warren)
14 May – Hamer Hall (Melbourne)
17-18 May – Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre
20-21 May – Wendouree Performing Arts Centre
22 May – Swan Hill Town Hall
24-26 May – Dubbo Regional Theatre
27-28 May – Orange Civic Theatre
30-31 May – Bathurst Memorial Theatre
2-5 June – Art House (Wyong)
11 June – Royal Theatre (Canberra)
14-15 June – Queensland Performing Arts Centre
16-17 June – Caloundra Events Centre
18 June – Brolga Theatre (Maryborough)
21 June – Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre (Nowra)
22 June – WIN Entertainment Centre (Wollongong)
24-26 June – Blue Mountains Theatre
28-29 June – Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
30 June-1 July – Griffith Regional Theatre
2-3 July – Albury Entertainment Centre
22 July – Civic Theatre Newcastle
23-24 July – The Star (Sydney)
26 July – Albany Entertainment Centre
27 July – Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
28 July – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
29-30 July – Crown Theatre (Perth)