The Grammy-winning hitmaker will return to Australia and New Zealand in February 2027 for the first time in almost 20 years for a seven-date tour. The trek will stop in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth. Wainwright announced the news to fans on July 16 on social media.
View this post on InstagramFor fans in the region, the upcoming shows offer a rare chance to catch one of folk music's most respected songwriters in an intimate theater setting. Considering he hasn't visited the area to perform in almost two decades, anyone eager to catch a show from Wainwright should try to get tickets to one of these seven stops.
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Wainwright first broke out in the music industry in the 1970s. His only major chart hit was 1972's "Dead Skunk," which was a single from his record called Album III. While the song was originally released in 1972, it didn't find success on music charts until the next year, when it peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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