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Megan Washington - Tangents Tour

Megan Washington - Tangents Tour

8:30pm, Wed 23 September, 2015
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MEGAN WASHINGTON

ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TANGENTS TOUR

Following a completely sold-out national headline tour in February this year, two-time ARIA Award winning songbird  Megan Washington has now announced the  Tangents Tour - an extensive run of dates throughout Australia in August and September.

Covering every national state and territory across 26 shows, the tour will see Megan perform a full string of stripped back, intimate appearances for the first time ever, with a particular focus on visiting her fans outside of Australia's staple touring markets.

2014 saw Megan release her ARIA Top 5 album  'There There' to rave reviews from fans and critics alike, with accompanying international performances throughout Europe andthe United Kingdom. Recorded with Sam Dixon (Sia, Adele), Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint) and Leo Abraham (Roxy Music), the record is punctuated by Megan's trademark lyrical hooks and lush, new-romantic pop references.

In addition to the  Tangents Tour, Washington will perform at Splendour In The Grass Festival 2015 alongside Blur, Florence And The Machine, Tame Impala and many more.

 

"With producer/co-writer Sam Dixon hell bent on tough love and literal translation, There There is the breakthrough in substance that no amount of blah-blah could smooth over" **** 4 Stars
Rolling Stone Australia

"Megan Washington has a voice that dances with, wraps around, skates across and creates instant melodies" ****4 Stars
The West Australian

"...an album awash with vibrant hooks and a largely celebratory pop sensibility, tempered by a couple of exquisite piano ballads." ****4 Stars
The Australian

'It's not quite music as relationship therapy, but she articulates the experiences of many - and delivers them with her beautifully so-human voice' ****4 Stars
The Music

'Even though this is a record of love and pain it has a delightfully light touch'
Stack Magazine