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To celebrate the upcoming release of his debut album Necessary Evil, Tyne-James Organ is launching his national album tour throughout June/July 2021. Tyne has steadily grown his audience and reputation over the last few years with hard work, brilliant stage craft, wearing his heart on his sleeve and an undeniable talent for writing beautiful music. It's a courage that has endeared him to fans around the country and the world at large. He’s shared stages with Jake Bugg, Middle Kids, and Lime Cordiale to name a few, sold out several national headline tours in minutes, as well as playing some of Australia’s biggest festivals including Splendour in the Grass, Falls, Party in the Paddock, Yours and Owls and Fairgrounds. Having saved his very best for his debut album, this tour will be electric, raw and heartfelt - don't miss the chance to catch Tyne-James Organ.
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Tyne has steadily grown his audience and reputation over the last few years with hard work, brilliant stage craft, wearing his heart on his sleeve and an undeniable talent for writing beautiful music. It's a courage that has endeared him to fans around the country and the world at large. He’s shared stages with The Lumineers, Jake Bugg, Middle Kids, and Lime Cordiale to name a few, and sold out national headline tours in minutes. As well as playing some of Australia’s biggest Festivals including Splendour in the Grass, Falls, Party in the Paddock, Yours and Owls and Fairgrounds.
Coming off the back of the last year, arguably the most difficult any of us have experienced, it feels right for almost any art that emerges in this time to have the caveat of “necessary evil.” Whether it’s political, environmental, financial or public health turmoil, 2020 put us all through the ringer and undoubtedly it will have an impact on music and culture for years to come. But what feels immediate for us comes from a lifetime of experiences to Organ, and he’s saved the very best for his debut album.
Read MoreComing off the back of the last year, arguably the most difficult any of us have experienced, it feels right for almost any art that emerges in this time to have the caveat of “necessary evil.” Whether it’s political, environmental, financial or public health turmoil, 2020 put us all through the ringer and undoubtedly it will have an impact on music and culture for years to come. But what feels immediate for us comes from a lifetime of experiences to Organ, and he’s saved the very best for his debut album.
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