16 March 2020
Due to the national travel restrictions now in place due to COVID-19, it is with regret that Love Police Touring has today announced the re-scheduling of the forthcoming Eilen Jewell tour that was due to commence this Thursday, March 19th.
We have managed to re-schedule all shows for later this year. All tickets for the March shows are valid for the November shows in this case with the exception of Brisbane which is at a new venue. A full refund will be issued for the Brisbane show.
Eilen Jewell and Band
Australian Tour November 2020
19 – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
20 – Meeniyan Town Hall, VIC
21 – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
22 – Caravan Music Club, Melbourne, VIC – Matinee Show
22 – Caravan Music Club, Melbourne, VIC – Evening Show
24 – The Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
25 – Lizotte’s, Newcastle, NSW
26 – What’s Golden, Brisbane, QLD
27 – Club Mullum (Mullumbimby Ex-Services), Mullumbimby, NSW
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12 November 2020
Superb Americana singer-songwriter Eilen Jewell and her band will be back in Australia in March 2020 for 8 very special shows in support of her latest album Gypsy.
Last here in 2018 Eilen will play four dates in Victoria – March 19 at the Thornbury Theatre, March 20 at Meeniyan Town Hall, March 21 at Theatre Royal, Castlemaine and March 22 at Caravan Music Club – followed by dates at The Factory Theatre, Sydney on March 24, Lizotte’s, Newcastle March 25, The Outpost in Brisbane on March 26 and Mullum Ex-Services, Mullumbimby on March 27.
Eilen Jewell and Band
Australian Tour March 2020
19 MARCH – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
20 MARCH – Meeniyan Town Hall, VIC
21 MARCH – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
22 MARCH – Caravan Music Club, Melbourne, VIC
24 MARCH – The Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
25 MARCH – Lizotte’s, Newcastle, NSW
26 MARCH – The Outpost, Brisbane, QLD
27 MARCH – Club Mullum (Mullumbimby Ex-Services), Mullumbimby, NSW
The reigning Queen of the Minor Key, Jewell leads a tight quartet that blends influences of surf-noir, early blues, classic country, folk, and 1960s era rock ’n’ roll. For well over a decade, they’ve toured relentlessly for legions of fans from Boston to Boise and Madrid to Melbourne, playing large festivals, theaters, rock clubs, and coffeehouses and have shared stages with the likes of Lucinda Williams, Loretta Lynn, Mavis Staples, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Emmylou Harris, and Blind Boys of Alabama.
That singular voice springs forth from a woman of more than one mind, and she taps into many of them on Gypsy, her eighth album and her first of original material since 2015. The album has received rave reviews with American Songwriter calling it “yet another diverse, refined and intermittently provocative release from an experienced singer-songwriter who consistently provides the Americana goods with cleverness, class and style.” and Post To Wire stating “Gypsy is yet another resounding recording and songwriting success for Jewell.”