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Chris Isaak has shared how excited he is to be returning to our shores, saying “I am sitting on my front porch in Nashville, Tennessee and smiling. I have been stuck in my house for 9 days because of the snow. But I have been in a great mood as I know I’m going back to Australia! I think it’s my favourite place to tour… or just hang out. I’m so ready! Bring on the sun! Bring on the beach! I think I’m gonna wax my guitar…. I told you I was excited!”
Throughout his nearly forty-year career, Platinum-selling and GRAMMY-nominated singer and actor Chris Isaak has performed to sold-out crowds across the globe with his longtime band Silvertone. His music and film credits include thirteen critically acclaimed studio albums, and twelve chart-topping singles along with several motion pictures, such as The Silence of the Lambs and That Thing You Do!. His work has also taken him behind the scenes, creating music for multiple film soundtracks, including Eyes Wide Shut, True Romance, Wild at Heart, and Blue Velvet. Isaak has starred in his own critically acclaimed television series The Chris Isaak Show on SHOWTIME, has previously served as a judge on The X Factor Australia, and hosted the music talk show, The Chris Isaak Hour on BIO. 2019 marked the 30th Anniversary of Isaak’s beloved Heart-Shaped World album, which includes his breakthrough classic “Wicked Game”. Isaak was recently honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance by the Americana Honors.
Boasting impressive chart and sales success in Australia, Chris Isaak has enjoyed 12 x Top 20 albums, including the #1 set, Best of Chris Isaak (May 2006), and 3 x Top 3 albums – Forever Blue #2 in May 1995, Beyond The Sun #3 in October 2011 and First Comes The Night #2 in October 2015. His Top 20 singles include some of contemporary music’s most iconic songs – Somebody’s Crying, reaching #5 in 1995, Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing which peaked at #9 in 1999 and the career-defining Wicked Game, which reached #15 in 1989 and boasts more than half a billion streams on Spotify alone.
Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth Thursday, April 4
State Theatre, Sydney Wednesday, April 10 – SOLD OUT
State Theatre, Sydney Thursday, April 11 – NEW SHOW*
Palais Theatre, Melbourne Tuesday, April 16
*General public tickets go on sale on Friday, February 16 at 10 am (local), from livenation.com.au.
Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong Saturday, April 6
Peter Lehmann Wines, Barossa Valley Sunday, April 7
Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley Saturday, April 13
Centennial Vineyards, Bowral Sunday, April 14
Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton Saturday, April 20
Written by: Paul Y
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