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Tim Freedman
Regional Solo Tour
“Man About a Dog”
Tour 2021
April/May/June Solo Shows
Tickets on sale now
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Tim Freedman will undertake his first regional solo tour during April, May and June to launch The Whitlams’ new single “Man About a Dog” from their forthcoming album.
The Whitlams’ catalogue is full of urban tales, but this new track is the first to take the boy out of the city and place him firmly in the country – driving through the hills to see a “Man About a Dog”, just as the drought breaks.
Of the upcoming tour Freedman says, “The Whitlams have stuck to the cities lately, but with this song being a little bit country it seemed like the perfect time for me to return to the towns we loved playing when we were young and full of the devil.”
Tim will settle in with his piano to tell some stories, reinvent favourites like “Blow Up the Pokies” and “No Aphrodisiac” and play some tracks from The Whitlams’ forthcoming album “Gaffage and Clink” due for release later this year.
Tickets are on sale now from HERE
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TIM FREEDMAN
MAN ABOUT A DOG
TOUR 2021
Sat, 17 April – Dubbo Regional Theatre NSW
Sun, 18 April – Lowe Wines, Mudgee NSW
Sat, 24 April – Orange Civic Theatre NSW
Thu, 29 April – Capitol Theatre, Tamworth NSW
Fri, 30 April – Gunnedah Conservatorium NSW
Sat, 1 May – NERAM, Armidale NSW
Sat, 8 May – Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT
Sun, 9 May – Darwin Entertainment Centre NT
Sat, 22 May – Baroque Room, Katoomba NSW
Thu, 27 May – Piano Bar, Geelong VIC
Fri, 28 May – Wyndham Cultural Centre, Werribee VIC
Sat, 29 May – The Capital, Bendigo VIC
Thu, 10 June – Centro CBD, Wollongong NSW
Fri, 11 June – Milton Theatre, Milton NSW
Sat, 12 June – Sounds Delicious, Huskisson NSW
Fri, 25 June – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns QLD
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