[News] JULIA JACKLIN ANNOUNCES MARCH 2020 TOUR

It’s been quite the year for Julia Jacklin, her sophomore album Crushing was released to critical acclaim and resulted in debuting Top 10 on the Australian ARIA Chart. To back that up, it was recently announced that it has successfully gone on to receive six ARIA nominations including Best Female Artist, Best Independent Release, Best Adult Contemporary Album and Best Cover Art. Now Julia brings a brand new video for the fourth track from Crushing – ‘Don’t Know How To Keep Loving You’.

Frontier Touring is absolutely delighted once again to bring to the stage the astounding Julia Jacklin this coming March 2020 with shows Thursday 5 March at the Enmore Theatre, Friday 13 March at Perth’s Astor Theatre, book ending the tour Saturday 14 March at The Gov, Adelaide. All of Julia’s Australian shows earlier this year SOLD OUT, so get in quick to secure your tickets.

JULIA JACKLIN
AUSTRALIA MARCH 2020
With special guests Kevin Morby (Sydney only) & Carla Geneve

Thursday 5 March | Enmore Theatre | Sydney, NSW
with special guests Kevin Morby & Carla Geneve

Friday 13 March | Astor Theatre | Perth, WA
with special guest Carla Geneve

Saturday 14 March | The Gov | Adelaide, SA
with special guest Carla Geneve

ALSO PLAYING:

Saturday 7 December | Fairgrounds Festival, Berry, NSW
Friday 13 December | Meredith Music Festival, VIC
Saturday 14 December | Festival of The Sun, Port Macquarie, NSW
Friday 28 February | Zoo Twilights, Melbourne Zoo, VIC | Joined by Weyes Blood

Julia has toured extensively throughout the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States, recently playing Austin City Limits main stage alongside Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Billie Eilish, and Tame Impala. Most recently Julia did a session for KEXP – FM.

The enchanting video for ‘Don’t Know How To Keep Loving You’ is the fourth single from her well regarded sophomore album. Jacklin said of the process.

The video was filmed in the upstairs function room of a Turkish restaurant called Alasya, on Melbourne’s Sydney Road. I was initially drawn to the wood panelling and red carpet. Everyone in the clip is a friend from Melbourne except Harry, who was visiting from Sydney, and also plays bass in my band. He’s also featured in three of my other clips. The idea for this video was hard, however I knew it had to be kept simple, with the song doing all the work. I love that it was one shot for that reason.”

Joining Julia in Sydney is globe trotting son of Kansas City, Kevin Morby. With his four acclaimed solo albums and myriad records of various collaborations, Kevin has become a true musical auteur. His singular vision, evocative lyrics and aptitude for catchy, dense songwriting has placed him firmly among the ranks of modern icons like Bill Callahan, Kurt Vile, Sharon Van Etten, Will Oldham and Jeff Tweedy. With his lavish, resplendent career-best double LP Oh My God, Morby delivers a grandiose director’s cut of his biggest statement to date, epic in scope as well as sound.

Joining Julia on all three shows is Albany (WA) local Carla Geneve. Witnessing Geneve in performance is akin to a sermon of fire and brimstone: it’s an absolute sensory commandment of flesh and blood attention. Her eponymous self titled EP recently gave birth to arresting new single ‘Yesterday’s Clothes’. It reflects a “realisation that you’re falling out of love with someone, and then feeling guilty about it, even though that’s the sort of thing you can’t avoid.” She has opened for the likes of Gareth Liddiard (The Drones/Tropical F**k Storm), Cat Power & Kurt Vile and played Falls Festival and Laneway.

These 2020 shows will be ones not to be missed!