We Ain't Missing You At All John Waite

We Ain't Missing You At All John Waite

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English singer-songwriter John Waite has announced his first Australian tour. John will be performing his catalogue of hits from his 40 year career as a solo artist, with The Baby’s and Bad English and presented in a unique electric-acoustic format with his band.

John Waite’s catalogue of hits features some of the most loved songs of the 80s and 90s – the #1 Worldwide hit "Missing You", The Baby’s "Isn't It Time" and Bad English's "When I See You Smile" rank amongst some of his biggest international hits and are still heard on radio today.  Others include "Tears", "Change" and "These Times Are Hard For Lovers". "Deal for Life", penned by Martin Page and Bernie Taupin, was featured in the Days Of Thunder soundtrack. 

As a solo artist and as the lead singer of The Baby’s and Bad English, John Waite was a fixture of album-oriented rock radio stations during the '70s and '80s. John Waite had a talent for power ballads and driving arena rock, occasionally touching on new wave-styled power pop as well. 

His most recent recordings, The Wooden Heart-Acoustic Anthology Volume 1 and Volume 2, released in 2015 and 2017, respectively, features Waite in stripped back format – vocals and acoustic guitar only – and highlights the core essence of the songs themselves, threading newly penned original compositions, reworkings of some of Waite’s favorite material from his solo career and The Babys alongside smartly chosen covers by the likes of Bob Dylan (“Girl From The North Country”), Donovan (“Catch The Wind”) and Richard Thompson, into an authentic and soul stirring musical statement.

John Waite will be joined on this tour by Sarah McLeod from The Superjesus. Dates, tickets and info can be found here. 

John Waite Australia dates

23rd March, Tweed Heads, Twin Towns
24th March, Brisbane, Eatons Hill Hotel
27th March, Newcastle, Wests Newcastle
29th March, Sydney, The Juniors- Kingsford
30th March, Sydney, Revesby Workers Club
31st March, Wollongong, Anita’s Theatre
1st April, Melbourne, Corner Hotel
3rd April, Perth, Astor Theatre
5th April, Adelaide, The Gov, Adelaide
6th April, Penrith, Evan Theatre

Get tickets here.

 

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