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Australian singer‑songwriter Phil Jamieson confirms a major new phase in his solo career today. He releases his new single, Weekends and announces his forthcoming album 10Charlie scheduled for August 14.
The announcement signals a decisive step forward for an artist who continues to evolve with purpose and clarity. Media, fans and industry observers will note the scale of this new chapter, which combines new music, national touring and renewed artistic ambition.
Jamieson presents Weekends as the first preview of 10Charlie. The track highlights his sharpened storytelling instincts and his continued commitment to emotional honesty.
Jamieson describes the song with deliberate imagery.
“Weekends. It’s a destination. It’s a place among the tall pines. It’s a restaurant / bar / coffee shop / diner. You can go to Weekends on a Monday. It’s a place to agree or disagree,” he explains. He adds that the track focuses on intimacy, hope and “some fun guitars.” His description reinforces the song’s thematic openness and its invitation to listeners.
The single blends reflective lyricism, ambient guitar textures and his unmistakable vocal presence. The song introduces the tone of the album with precision and restraint.
Jamieson confirms that 10Charlie represents his most personal work to date. The album explores introspection, turbulence and emotional recalibration. It captures moments of clarity and moments of uncertainty. It reflects a period of creative focus and personal reflection.
Jamieson explains the album’s purpose.
“This album is much more personal than my first record. In times of intense turbulence, I’ve written what I’ve needed to hear. It’s a balm for my soul.” He frames the album as a journey. “10Charlie is a boarding pass. You are not in the exit row, your luggage can be stored under the seat in front of you. Please follow all cabin crew directions and fasten your seat belt for take off.”

The album reunites Jamieson with producer Oscar Dawson. It also features contributions from Davey Lane, Rob Muinos, Ben Edgar and Soph Ozard.
These collaborators bring varied textures and perspectives to the record. Their involvement supports Jamieson’s vision without overshadowing his voice.
Jamieson will support the album with a major national tour. The PJ AIR tour spans more than 40 dates across Australia. The tour includes shows in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
The scale of the tour reflects Jamieson’s commitment to reaching audiences in metropolitan and regional communities.
Tickets go on sale at 9am local time on Monday 13 April at www.philjamieson.com.au The tour schedule includes breweries, theatres, community venues and long‑standing local pubs.
These venues represent the foundation of Australia’s live music culture. They also reflect Jamieson’s ongoing support for grassroots music communities.
Jamieson expresses his enthusiasm for the tour. “PJ AIR is a BIG adventure. My co‑pilot is Ricky Albeck and I can’t wait to play for you all. Songs will be sung and stories will be told.” His statement underscores the tour’s focus on connection and shared experience.

Jamieson enters this new chapter with purpose. Weekends introduces a refined creative direction. 10Charlie expands that direction with depth and clarity. The PJ AIR tour brings the work to audiences across Australia.
The combination of new music, national touring and renewed artistic focus positions Jamieson for a significant year. Media, fans and industry observers will recognise the ambition and precision of this new phase.
Written by: Tom Russell