Jimmy Barnes will embrack on his biggest headlining tour of this century – Shutting Down Your Town – playing all his classic hits plus highlights from his acclaimed new album, My Criminal Record, released Friday, 31 May 2019 on Bloodlines. Click here to pre-order.
‘Barnesy’ is the heart and soul of Australian rock & roll. Over recent years his bestselling memoirs “Working Class Boy” and “Working Class Man”, and their accompanying sold-out theatre tours, have struck a deep chord across his homeland. Now it’s time to finally return to what he loves most – electrifying audiences with one of the greatest catalogues in the history of Oz rock with the Shutting Down Your Town Tour featuring Cold Chisel anthems, solo classics like Working Class Man and Ain’t No Second Prize plus his current radio hit, Shutting Down Our Town.
2019 finds Jimmy Barnes older, smarter, healthier, and for his new album My Criminal Record, he has distilled and expanded upon his two best-selling memoirs to create 13 pieces of burning, heartland rock & roll. It will resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves standing on the outside, looking in.
And you won’t find a better example of the newfound subtlety and strength in Jimmy’s voice than the current single, Shutting Down Our Town, which was written by Troy Cassar-Daley especially for Barnes, after Troy finished reading “Working Class Boy”. Troy will also be appearing as Jimmy’s special guest at the Tullamore show. “It’s been ten years since I made an original rock record and I can’t wait to get out there and play these songs, along with all the old favourites, to a live audience. It’s going to be great!”, Jimmy said.
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Jimmy Barnes’ Shutting Down Your Town Tour 2019
Wednesday 18 September – Entertainment Centre, Mackay
Friday 20 September – Entertainment Centre, Townsville
Saturday 21 September – Munro Martin Parklands, Cairns
Wednesday 25 September – Dunedin Town Hall, Dunedin
Thursday 26 September – Christchurch Town Hall, Chirstchurch
Saturday 28 September – Spark Arena, Auckland
Thursday 3 October – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollogong
Saturday 5 October – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Saturday 12 October – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Sunday 13 October – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Thursday 17 October – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba
Friday 18 October – Riverstage, Brisbane
Friday 25 October – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
Thursday 31 October – Theatre Royal, Canberra