Conor Oberst Announces Australia Tour

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Conor Oberst, who recently closed out another US leg of his world tour, has announced a tour of Australia for February and March of 2015. The tour kicks off at The Triffid in Brisbane, includes multiple stops in Melbourne and Sydney, and culminates in a set at the Golden Plains Festival. Oberst will be joined on the tour by special guests The Felice Brothers.

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Conor Oberst, who recently closed out another US leg of his world tour, has announced a tour of Australia for February and March of 2015, featuring music from his 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain. The tour kicks off at The Triffid in Brisbane, includes multiple stops in Melbourne and Sydney, and culminates in a set at the Golden Plains Festival. Oberst will be joined on the tour by special guests The Felice Brothers. See below for all of the Australian tour dates and ticket links.

Oberst recently announced that he would perform at two holiday-season benefit shows in the United States: Holiday Cheer for FUV in New York City on December 8 and the KCSN Benefit in Northridge, California, on December 12. He will also perform at the Todos Santos Music Festival in Mexico in January. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

CONOR OBERST ON TOUR IN AUSTRALIA

Feb 25 The Triffid* Brisbane, QLD
Feb 26 Corner Hotel* Melbourne, VIC
Feb 28 Melbourne Zoo* Melbourne, VIC
Mar 4 Metro Theatre* Sydney, NSW
Mar 5 Anitas* Thirroul, NSW
Mar 6 Taronga Zoo* Sydney, NSW
Mar 7–9 Golden Plains Festival Meredith, VIC
     

* w/special guests The Felice Brothers

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    Conor Oberst Announces Australia Tour
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    Conor Oberst, who recently closed out another US leg of his world tour, has announced a tour of Australia for February and March of 2015, featuring music from his 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain. The tour kicks off at The Triffid in Brisbane, includes multiple stops in Melbourne and Sydney, and culminates in a set at the Golden Plains Festival. Oberst will be joined on the tour by special guests The Felice Brothers. See below for all of the Australian tour dates and ticket links.

    Oberst recently announced that he would perform at two holiday-season benefit shows in the United States: Holiday Cheer for FUV in New York City on December 8 and the KCSN Benefit in Northridge, California, on December 12. He will also perform at the Todos Santos Music Festival in Mexico in January. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

    CONOR OBERST ON TOUR IN AUSTRALIA

    Feb 25 The Triffid* Brisbane, QLD
    Feb 26 Corner Hotel* Melbourne, VIC
    Feb 28 Melbourne Zoo* Melbourne, VIC
    Mar 4 Metro Theatre* Sydney, NSW
    Mar 5 Anitas* Thirroul, NSW
    Mar 6 Taronga Zoo* Sydney, NSW
    Mar 7–9 Golden Plains Festival Meredith, VIC
         

    * w/special guests The Felice Brothers

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