NOVEMBER
AUSTRALIAN TOUR!
ELVIS
COSTELLO has followed his musical curiosity in a career spanning more
than 25 years. He is perhaps best known for his performances with
The Attractions, The Imposters and for recent concert appearances
with pianist, Steve Nieve.
Add to that collaborations with Burt Bacharach, The Brodsky Quartet,
Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie Von Otter and record producer/songwriter
T Bone Burnett to name a few, and it's no wonder Costello continues
to inspire and delight music fans around the world.
This year Costello has reunited with the Imposters to record a new
studio album "The Delivery Man" (featuring appearances by
Lucinda Williams and Emmylou Harris) released September 19 worldwide.
For many fans, it's back to what Elvis does best poignant,
classic pop, toe-tapping musical majesty.
And
in support of the album, lucky us, Costello will return to Australia
in November for his most extensive national outing ever. The tour
will be a combination of theatre shows (Frontier Touring) and "a
day on the green" outdoor winery concerts (Roundhouse Entertainment)
and will see Costello perform from Perth to Tasmania to the Hunter
Valley.
Costello
has always been a favoured son in Australia. With a body of work including
"This Year's Model", "Imperial Bedroom", "King
Of America", 'All This Useless Beauty' and 2002's "When
I Was Cruel", with the Imposters - Nieve, bassist Davey Farragher
and drummer Pete Thomas out back, and a new bride to inspire
his muse, the tip is Costello is in red hot form. His Australian concerts
will feature songs covering his entire career.
Since his last Australian visit in 2001, he has, as always, tackled
an extraordinary range of projects. The "When I was Cruel"
album was nominated for three Grammy's the same year he was awarded
ASCAP's prestigious Founder's Award and was inducted into the Rock'n'roll
Hall of Fame.
His
next album "North", piano ballads, composed, orchestrated
and conducted by Costello, retained the #1 spot on the Billboard Jazz
chart for 5 weeks. He began a songwriting partnership with wife, jazz
pianist and singer Diana Krall, resulting in 6 songs on her recent
album "The Girl In The Other Room".
This year he has written his first full length orchestral work "Oil
Sogno" which has been recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra,
to be released on the Deutsche Grammophon label. The work premiered
at the Lincoln Festival in New York City in July.
But
for now, this multi-talented performer is back to his pop roots and
expectation runs high for the new album "The Delivery Man"
and the concert tour to support it.
TICKETS
ON SALE NATIONALLY
FRIDAY AUGUST 13.
Special
guest for all theatre shows will be Stephen Cummings. "a day on the
green" supports will be the Liberation Blue Acoustic series artists
- JOE CAMILLERI, DIESEL, STEPHEN CUMMINGS & MICK THOMAS.