After selling out their first ever trip to Australia in 2016, James are preparing for a triumphant return in 2018, this time sporting a brand-new album Living in Extraordinary Times as well as all their swag of British classics.
James’ 1993 hit ‘Laid’ became the soundtrack to early ’90s alternative radio before finding a second life through its use in teen hit American Pie films. James had already had a decade of hits by the time ‘Laid’ arrived, having risen from Manchester’s legendary Factory Records scene into one of the biggest UK bands in the world by the dawn of the ’90s. With alternative hits in Australia including ‘Laid’, ‘Sit Down’, ‘Sound’, ‘Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)’, ‘She’s a Star’ and ‘Just Like Fred Astaire’, and selling over 25 million records worldwide, the band were triple j staples for over fifteen years, yet took nearly three decades to hit Australian shores.
With sell out shows, great reviews and mad fans, some travelling across Australia to ensure they didn’t miss a single show, a return visit was inevitable.
“We had such a great time in Australia we couldn’t believe it took us so long to get there,” said Tim Booth. “The vibe in every room was just electric and every night was different to the last. We can’t wait to get back there and do it all again, this time with our Living in Extraordinary Times record.”
The album seems to touch upon contemporary fissures in society, with Tim Booth commenting: “We knew something was up when Leicester City won the league then Brexit, then Trump. It is as if we’d slipped into an alternate reality, a Philip K Dick reality. We are living in extraordinary times.”
The tour will visit Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth as well as taking James to Adelaide for the very first time.
JAMES AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2018
Wednesday 14 November – 170 Russell – Melbourne, VIC
Friday 16 November – The Metro – Sydney, NSW
Saturday 17 November – The Tivoli – Brisbane, QLD
Monday 19 November – The Gov – Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 20 November – Astor Theatre – Perth, WA