On Tour
We Can All Catch Ben Lee's Disease!
With a brand new album due for release later this year and promising a live show packed full of your favourites, Australia’s much-loved troubadour, Ben Lee, is coming home – with two special shows...
Ben Lee has announced quirky teenager singer-songwriter Sahara Beck will be his very special guest on his October national tour.
The Melbourne singer-songwriter, best known for his 2005 super hit Catch My Disease, will headline 9-dates in support of his latest album “Love Is The Great Rebellion”.
Originally from Peregian Beach on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, Sahara Beck started turning heads from the age of 15 when she released her first album “Volume One”.
Now based in Brisbane, the 19 year-old has released two EP’s and performed a critically acclaimed set this year’s BIGSOUND, earning her a place in The AU Review's 15 Best Performances of BIGSOUND 2015.
An extraordinary selection of Australian local talent will open each show on the tour including duo BOI&ESKAE, singer-songwriter Mia Wray, Anabelle Kay, Banjo Jackson, and Wanderlust.
Ben Lee “Love Is The Great Rebellion” National Tour
Sat 3rd October
Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane
Wednesday 7th October
Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Friday 9th October
Brass Monkey, Cronulla (SOLD OUT)
Sat 10th October
Lizotte’s Restaurant, Newcastle (SOLD OUT)
Sunday 11th October
Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul (ALL AGES)
Tueday 13th October
Lizotte’s Restaurant, Newcastle (SOLD OUT)
Wednesday 14th October
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Friday 16thOctober
The Gov, Adelaide
Saturday 17th October
Astor Theatre, Perth
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With a brand new album due for release later this year and promising a live show packed full of your favourites, Australia’s much-loved troubadour, Ben Lee, is coming home – with two special shows...
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