Due to popular demand, second shows for Sydney and Melbourne have been added to Elvis Costello’s solo tour this October.

Tickets for additional shows on sale Monday August 10 at 9am

Due to overwhelming demand from Elvis Costello’s Australian fans, Chugg Entertainment are thrilled to announce two new shows for Sydney and Melbourne following the complete sell out of his first two shows in these cities.

These second shows will take place at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Tuesday 13th October and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Saturday 17th October.  Tickets for both shows go on sale at 9am Monday 10 August.

Michael Chugg, Executive Chairman of Chugg Entertainment said, “Elvis Costello is a legendary artist and a class act, I’m excited to see his fans coming out in droves to support him. He’s a true talent and so engaging on stage, Elvis solo will be something very special, I’m not surprised these shows sold out so fast!”

ELVIS COSTELLO has followed his musical curiosity in a career spanning more than three decades.  He is probably best known for his performances with The Attractions, The Imposters and his concert appearances with pianist Steve Nieve.

With a new album SECRET, PROFANE AND SUGARCANE just released, produced by T Bone Burnett, during a three-day session at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studio, comes the announcement that he will hit the road with an Australian tour in October this year.  This very special tour will feature Elvis, his guitars, his songs and his stories! Special guest support will be Australia’s own Shelley Harland who has just released her new album Red Leaf.

Costello has always been a favoured son in Australia having toured here many times since the late 70’s.  The last tour to these shores was as the main attraction for the Sydney Festival when he performed three very different shows with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, The Brodsky Quartet and Steve Nieve.   

 Boasting a back catalogue of over 40 albums including This Years Model, Imperial Bedroom, King Of America, All This Useless Beauty, The Delivery Man, North and Secret, Profane and Sugarcane, his Australian concerts will feature songs covering his entire career.