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Powerhouse Vocalist Teddy Swims Returns to Australia and NZ

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Teddy Swims, a vocal dynamo and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia, has won over fans all over the globe. Now, in July of 2024, Frontier Touring is happy to deliver his highly awaited return to Australia and New Zealand after two sold-out tours.

Returning to perform at his largest venues to date in Australia, Swims—whose music has been streamed an astounding 2.2 billion times—will be joined by his incredible band Freak Freely for an unbelievable performance. With his skyrocketing single “Lose Control” dominating airwaves and streaming platforms worldwide and reaching #4 on the Billboard Global 200 in 2024, the powerful singer’s ascent continues on its current pace.

According to Swims, who wrote the song about the moment they missed the shot, “I needed to write about the moment we lost our shot in order to help myself make sense of it all these years later.” The song has been a smash hit since its release more than six months ago, reaching #2 on the Billboard charts in the USA last month and #3 in the UK. ‘Lose Control’ peaked at #1 on the Australian Shazam Chart, reached #7 on the ARIA singles charts, and was certified Platinum by ARIA with over 20 million AU Streams in Australia. Not only did it spend eleven weeks atop New Zealand’s radio charts, but it also peaked at number five on the country’s official singles chart and was certified platinum.

Get your tickets to Swim’s I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour at frontiertouring.com/teddyswims starting Friday, March 8th at 1pm local time. For additional information, visit the website. The Frontier Members presale begins Thursday, March 7th at 12pm local time.

The latest offering from Teddy Swims—real name Jaten Dimsdale—is his debut studio album from 2023, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), which is available now via Warner Records. The album delves deeply into the artist’s quest of self-discovery. The emotionally charged record, which details Swims’s ups and downs, became an instant hit with listeners. With his deep voice and style that defies genres, Swims never fails to enchant audiences. Showing off his incredible versatility and talent, Swims deftly moves through a wide variety of musical styles, including soul, funk, gospel, and R&B.

According to Teddy, the album comes after four EP releases, and he is now witnessing how others relate to the stories and themes, which makes him realise that the songs aren’t just helping him, but also helping others.

“It feels like the internalisation and back-end work is finally paying off.”

His incredible voice is the unifying factor across genres, from soul to funk to gospel to country to R&B. His early powerful cover songs on YouTube included Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” and Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One.” Songs like “Love For A Minute,” “dose,” “911,” “Bed On Fire,” “Broke” (feat. Grammy-nominated superstar Thomas Rhett), and countless more.

When Teddy Swims makes his long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand in July, get ready to be blown away…

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Listen To Ashleigh Dallas On The Country HQ Podcast

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Country music enthusiasts, get ready to tune in to the latest episode of Country HQ’s acclaimed series, “Spotlight On.” We’re thrilled to announce that the spotlight is now shining brightly on the immensely talented Ashleigh Dallas, and the episode is available for streaming on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

In this captivating installment of “Spotlight On,” listeners are treated to an intimate journey through Ashleigh Dallas’s remarkable career in the country music scene. From her early influences to her chart-topping hits, Ashleigh shares insights, anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes stories that offer a rare glimpse into her world as a singer-songwriter.

Listeners will be spellbound as Ashleigh reflects on her musical journey, recounting the moments that have shaped her artistry and propelled her to the forefront of the country music landscape. With her soulful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and authentic storytelling, Ashleigh Dallas has captured the hearts of fans around the globe, and this episode of “Spotlight On” is a testament to her enduring talent and passion for music.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Ashleigh’s music for the first time, this episode is not to be missed. Join us as we celebrate the artistry and brilliance of Ashleigh Dallas in the latest installment of Country HQ’s “Spotlight On” series.

To listen to the episode featuring Ashleigh Dallas, simply head over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and immerse yourself in the magic of her music. Don’t forget to subscribe to Country HQ for more exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and unforgettable moments with your favorite country artists.

Tune in, turn up the volume, and let the music of Ashleigh Dallas fill your soul. It’s time to experience the magic of “Spotlight On”!

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Stapleton Australian Tour Sells Out Six Shows In Hours

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Country music sensation Chris Stapleton’s upcoming debut Australian tour for 2025 has already made waves, with the announcement of six sold-out shows across the continent. The news comes as a testament to Stapleton’s immense popularity and the eager anticipation among Australian fans to experience his electrifying performances live.

The announcement of Stapleton’s Australian tour generated immense excitement among country music enthusiasts across the continent, many of whom have long awaited the opportunity to see him perform live. With tickets for all six shows selling out in record time, it’s clear that Stapleton’s appeal knows no bounds, transcending geographical boundaries to resonate with audiences of all backgrounds.

Stapleton’s Australian tour promises to showcase the full breadth of his musical prowess, from intimate acoustic ballads to rollicking, foot-stomping anthems. With a setlist spanning his impressive catalog of hits, including chart-toppers like “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Parachute,” and “White Horse,” audiences can expect a dynamic and unforgettable live experience that will leave them craving more.

For Stapleton, the sold-out Australian tour is a testament to the enduring power of authentic, heartfelt music and the deep connection it fosters between artists and fans. As he prepares to take the stage in front of sold-out crowds across Australia, Stapleton must truly be humbled by the overwhelming response and grateful for the opportunity to share his music with audiences around the world.

As the countdown to Stapleton’s Australian tour begins, fans can rest assured knowing they’re in for a night to remember, filled with passion, energy, and the unmistakable sound of one of country music’s brightest stars. With tickets in high demand and anticipation reaching a fever pitch, Stapleton’s debut Australian tour for 2025 is shaping up to be an unmissable event for music lovers across the continent.

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Essential Listening This Weekend – “Say What You Mean” – Hana & Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits

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Hana and Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits have been a staple of the rising alt-country scene in Australia live since the release of their debut album “Southlands” in 2017. They have played at various festivals such as WOMADelaide, Out On The Weekend, Brunswick Music Festival, Adelaide Guitar Festival, Dashville Skyline & Queenscliff Music Festival, and Tamworth Country Music Festival, where they have tirelessly worked to perfect the band’s sound.

Eleven songs make up the album “Say What You Mean,” which was recorded at Alex O’Gorman’s Pakenham studio and features the lead singles “Arrowhead” and “Tallest Of Tales” (which have been added to high rotation on ABC Country) as well as “Paper Boats” and a variety of rock’n’roll swagger, country influences, and soul ballads. Hana and Jessie-Lee have been performing music together for nearly a decade. On this new album, they are accompanied by the Bad Habits rhythm section, which consists of two of Melbourne’s best musicians, Tommy Brooks (bass, slide, pedal steel) and Patrick Wilson (drums & percussion). Additionally, Norwood (backing vocals), Joe Cope (keys), Jordie Gilmour (drums), and Kate Alexander (backing vocals) make an appearance. With the exception of three tracks, Alex O’Gorman mixed the album at Phaedra Studios. John Lee mastered it, while Stephen Mowat (Wilsn) mixed the other tracks.

Love, awful first dates, insomnia, loss dread, longing home, and avoiding troublesome individuals are some of the lyrical topics covered. In the first track, “Misery Queen,” the band playfully points out the problems in a relationship while playing languid rock and roll in the style typical of the South. Without missing a beat, Jessie-Lee strides into one of her characteristic earworm guitar riffs on her distinctive green Gretsch, which harmonises perfectly with Hana’s brassy vocals. Title track “Say What You Mean” is a raucous rock anthem that implores people to be honest rather than silent in their relationships, while “Under The Vines” is a haunting tribute to homesickness in the vein of Bruce Springsteen.

“When we were picking songs to put on the album, it was a matter of what fit together, and what felt good playing as a band. I think I had about 25 songs and was still writing new material right up until we were going into the studio. We played a few at shows in their rawest form to see how they felt, how people reacted and that helped us make the final decision on the songs included.” – Hana

“These Shambles,” a cover of an older song with updated lyrics, is a bonus track on the CD and digital releases.

“We decided to record These Shambles again because it seemed to be a crowd favourite at shows” says Jessie-Lee Zubkevych of the re-record. “People sang along, and the song had changed shape into a bit more of an upbeat heavier version.”

In support of the new album, the band is taking to the road to play some new places and return to some old favourites all over Australia. For the first time, Tasmania, Bendigo, and Beechworth in Victoria are all on the list, as well as several features at the Cronulla Jazz & Blues Festival in Sydney on the last weekend in May.

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