Thomas Oliver announces May concert dates
Kiwi singer-songwriter Thomas Oliver will embark on an Australasian tour this May, with two New Zealand dates, to celebrate the release of his new live album, LIVE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE.
Presented by Hauraki, Tenfold and Eventfinda, Oliver will play at the incredible and historic Opera House in Wellington on Sunday, May 20. Then, the show moves to the iconic Powerstation in Auckland on Friday, May 25.
Today’s just-announced shows follow last year’s sold-out NZ tour, with Oliver and his band looking forward to delivering some of his classic songs, alongside new, unreleased material.
An integral part of the New Zealand music scene, Oliver was awarded the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll in 2016 with his hit song ‘If I Move To Mars’, from his album FLOATING IN THE DARKNESS, which debuted at #6 on the NZ Album Charts.
With million of views and streams across different platforms, the singer-songwriter has amassed an international audience from his home in New Zealand, and performs regularly on stages around the world. He’s toured and shared the stage with legends such as Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton and Fat Freddy’s Drop.
He is also recognised as one of the world’s leading players of the Weissenborn lap-steel guitar.
Tickets on sale Thursday April 12 at 9am from https://www.thomasoliver.co.nz