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James Blunt

When
  • Saturday 23 November 2024 from 7:30pm to 10:30pm
Cost

Starting from: $109.90

James Blunt makes a most welcome return to world touring in 2024 in support of his brilliant new album Who We Used To Be.

Who We Used To Be is James’ first studio album since the acclaimed, top 3 Once Upon A Mind in 2019. This time out he has worked with a variety of producers including Jonny Coffer, Red Triangle, Jack & Coke and Steve Robson. His recent greatest hits collection, The Stars Beneath My Feet, went Gold selling over 100,000 copies. 

Don’t miss the return of chart-topping superstar James Blunt on his first Australian headline tour in over six years, performing all his hits from his stellar discography as well as new material. Mark your calendars for one of the most anticipated concerts of 2024.

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