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DateVenueStatus
Sat 12 May, 2018Forum Melbourne, Melbourne - 18+
Mon 14 May, 2018The Gov, Adelaide - 18+
Tue 15 May, 2018Rosemount Hotel, Perth - 18+
Wed 16 May, 2018The Triffid, Brisbane - 18+
Thu 17 May, 2018Metro Theatre, Sydney - 18+

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Jess Locke

Jess Locke

2ND MELB SHOW ONLY

Jess Locke taught herself to play the guitar as a teenager growing up on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Even before moving to Sydney, where she became acquainted with the local DIY community, Locke had a hands on, experimental approach to making music that remains, more than a decade after writing her first songs. After relocating to Melbourne and finishing an Arts degree, Locke independently released her first fulllength album, Words That Seem To Slip Away, which gained her local and national airplay and a growing stream of gig offers. Locke has since completed both solo and fullband national support tours with Paul Dempsey and The Smith Street Band, plus supports for Julia Jacklin, Tiger ’s Jaw (USA) and Into It. Over It. (USA). Locke has undertaken multiple headline tours including international tours to South East Asia and New Zealand. Locke’s sophomore album ‘Universe’ was released on Pool House / Remote Control in 2017. It received a fourstar review in Rolling Stone, was longlisted for the Australian Music Prize and was a triple j feature album. Following a national headline album tour, Locke finished off the year playing at Falls Festival in Lorne.


The Weather Station

The Weather Station

Joining Marlon at all shows is Toronto singer/songwriter Tamara Lindeman and band, aka The Weather Station. Their acclaimed self-titled fourth album is out now, earning praise from the likes of The Guardian, Pitchfork, NPR Music, Uncut, and MOJO and more. Says Pitchfork, “A singer with an unmistakable & communicative voice, able to convey hope and hurt with equal clarity.”

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MARLON WILLIAMS | Touring Australia in May 2018 with special guest The Weather Station

08 Nov 2017

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ADELAIDE:
7.30pm | Doors Open
8.00pm | The Weather Station
9.10pm | Marlon Williams


PERTH, BRISBANE & MELBOURNE (SHOW 1):
8.00pm | Doors Open
8.30pm | The Weather Station
9.40pm | Marlon Williams


SYDNEY:
7.30pm | Doors Open
8.00pm | The Weather Station
9.10pm | Marlon Williams


MELBOURNE (SHOW 2):
8.00pm | Doors Open
8.30pm | Support
9.40pm | Marlon Williams


* Please note stage times are a guide only and subject to change without notice

Touring Australia in May 2018 in celebration of new album Make Way For Love

with special guests JESS LOCKE (2nd Melb)
 & THE WEATHER STATION (All other shows)

Frontier Touring are pleased to announce a national tour in May 2018 by one of New Zealand’s most arresting songwriters and performers: Marlon Williams. Marlon will perform across Australia in celebration of his just-announced second album Make Way For Love, due for release on February 16, 2018 via Caroline Australia.

Watch video for lead single ‘Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore’ (duet with Aldous Harding) here.

‘His voice soars to the heavens and plucks at the heartstrings’ – The Australian

‘Williams is a singular artist who mimics none of his heroes, and has forged his own musical path’ –  New Zealand Herald

Having won over fans with songs such as ‘Dark Child’, ‘Strange Things’, ‘Hello Miss Lonesome’ and recent single ‘Vampire Again’, the Lyttelton, NZ-raised singer (and part-time resident of Melbourne) is fast racing towards the top of his game.

Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Noah Georgeson (Joanna Newsom, The Strokes) and backing band The Yarra Benders in North California’s Panoramic Studios after weeks of pre-production in Lyttelton with regular collaborator Ben Edwards, Make Way For Love features 11 tracks of new musical terrain: cinematic strings, reverb, rollicking guitar and at least one quiet piano ballad, in what can only be described as a thoroughly original, revealing break-up record.

The album is led by ‘Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore’, a duet with ex-girlfriend Aldous Harding. Delicate and bold, tender and searing, it’s a mightily personal new step for Marlon.

Off the back of the singer’s incredible, self-titled 2015 solo debut, accolades immediately followed; said Rolling Stone Australia in their four star review, “Williams picks his marks and hits them”. Williams won Best Male and Breakthrough Artist at the 2015 New Zealand Music Awards, also earning nominations for Best Blues & Roots Album at Australia’s ARIA Awards, plus a nom for the Australian Music Prize.

Now, after two solid years of touring – including stints on the road supporting Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, festivals including Latitude, Austin City Limits, Newport Folk Festival and Pickathon – Williams makes his long-awaited return.

Joining Marlon at all shows is Toronto singer/songwriter Tamara Lindeman and band, aka The Weather Station. Their acclaimed self-titled fourth album is out now, earning praise from the likes of The Guardian, Pitchfork, NPR Music, Uncut, and MOJO and more. Says Pitchfork, “A singer with an unmistakable & communicative voice, able to convey hope and hurt with equal clarity.”

Watch Marlon perform ‘Hello Miss Lonesome’ on Conan O’Brien here
Watch Marlon perform ‘Vampire Again’ in Paris for ARTE Concert here


Tour Dates

Saturday 12 May – Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Monday 14 May – The Gov, Adelaide
Tuesday 15 May – Rosemount Hotel, Perth
Wednesday 16 May – The Triffid, Brisbane
Thursday 17 May – Metro Theatre, Sydney

All shows: 18+

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