Josh Setterfield's first Australian headline show is happening in January, and the pre-sale tickets are already sold out.
Josh Setterfield (Source: Supplied)
Josh Setterfield has enjoyed a busy couple of days, announcing a physical EP, Rise, with a new track called Stay, so fans can finally hold a collectible copy of his songs.
A day later (10 November), he shared even bigger news: his first Australian headline show is happening in January, and the pre-sale tickets are already sold out.
You can pre-order the Rise EP before its release on Friday, 24 November, and purchase tickets to Setterfield’s first Australian headline show at the Arcana Empress Theatre on Saturday, 13 January, in Moorooka, Queensland, via his website.
Pre-orders of Rise will arrive with a lyric book, Rise poster and signed postcard – these extras are only available for pre-order purchases.
“I’m very proud to announce my FIRST official Australian Headline show,” Setterfield wrote on Facebook on Friday. “We’ve been searching a long time to find the perfect venue to give you the BEST JS show you’ve ever seen & we’ve found it here in Brisbane.”
After informing fans about different ticketing options – including VIP tickets – he continued, “This is just the start of our headline Australian shows. There’s more to come! But as THIS is the first, we wanted to invite you to be part of the first ever JS headline show.”
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Pre-orders of the Rise EP and tickets to Setterfield’s debut Australian headline show are available now via his website.
In September, Josh Setterfield released his latest single, Feelin’ Love. The song arrives after he performed at this year’s Gympie Music Muster.
In 2016, Setterfield transitioned from pop-punk frontman to solo country music entertainer. He has since released three EPs – Live It Up (2016), From Dusk (2017) and Till Dawn (2019), all of which debuted in the Top Five of the iTunes Country Music Charts and have accrued over one million streams. Since then, he’s released an abundance of singles and tours consistently.