JP Cooper Announces Debut Australian Tour

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British singer-songwriter JP Cooper has exciting news for his Australian fans. He is set to embark on his debut Australian tour this November as part of his ‘World Tour 2024’.

The tour will begin at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Friday, 15th November, followed by Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Saturday, 16th November, and will wrap up at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Sunday, 17th November.

JP Cooper – ‘September Song’

JP Cooper’s journey to success has been anything but overnight. He’s put in the hard work for honing his musical skills for many years. From playing gigs in bars and coffee shops to navigating the vibrant music scene in Manchester, he’s earned his stripes. He has now penned hundreds of songs, both solo and in collaboration with various artists. Some of these tracks, like “Perfect Strangers” with Jonas Blue and his solo biggest hit “September Song,” have become global hits, boasting billions of streams worldwide.

The artist now finds himself on the brink of releasing his third album in 2024. While details about the album remain undisclosed, he hints that it will showcase his evolution as an artist and push boundaries in exploring new genres.

For Australian fans eagerly awaiting the chance to experience his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics live, this tour marks a special milestone.

JP Cooper Australian Tour 2024

  • Friday, 15th November: JP Cooper, Princess Theatre, Brisbane (Licensed All Ages)

  • Saturday, 16th November: JP Cooper, Liberty Hall, Sydney (Licensed All Ages)

  • Sunday, 17th November: JP Cooper, 170 Russell, Melbourne (18+)

Tickets via Destroy All Lines

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