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Diesel - Bootleg Melancholy Album

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Saturday, 31st Aug 2024
7:30pm — 10:30pm
Norwood Concert Hall, 175 The Parade, Norwood
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Following the acclaimed release of his seventeenth studio album Bootleg Melancholy late last year, Australian icon Diesel is proud to today announce a national headline run to close out 2024, hitting the road with a full band for the Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour, presented by New World Artists.

DIESEL VIP MEET & GREET PACKAGE (duration: 15 mins)
Inclusions:

- Premium seating within front rows

- VIP souvenir laminate (to be collected from the box office on arrival)

- Meet & greet with Diesel shortly after the show.

Strictly limited to 20 persons.  

Only official merchandise will be signed by Diesel (available for purchase on the night or bring in your favourite vintage item!) 

Please remain in your seat after the show until you are met by a staff member.

Commencing a 13-date national run on Saturday 31 August in Adelaide, Diesel’s Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour will also journey through Melbourne, Warragul, Hobart, Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Batemans Bay, Canberra, Perth and Darwin, with proceedings drawing to a close on Friday 13 December in Caloundra. Pre-sale tickets for the Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour 2024 will be available from 12pm AEST on Thursday 11 July, with general tickets on sale from 12pm AEST on Monday 15 July.

Pre-sale tickets for the Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour 2024 will be available from 12pm AEST on Thursday 11 July, with general tickets on sale from 12pm AEST on Monday 15 July. To keep up to date with all things Diesel, including upcoming tour pre-sale opportunities, head to dieselmusic.com.au/mailinglist.

Recently showcasing his enigmatic live show as part of his solo Forever Tour, including a sold out performance at the Sydney Opera House, Diesel’s upcoming performances in the latter half of 2024 will feature a three-piece band along with a celebration of the talented artist’s abundant back catalogue – including, of course, the tour’s titular release Bootleg Melancholy. “17 albums in, I'm probably not second guessing as much about the process,” shares Diesel. “My experiences working with other artists collaborating has really rubbed off on what I make too. I've had a lot of really positive feedback from people on this record, especially after making and releasing 2 albums during the pandemic, it's affirming to get peoples reaction first-hand in real life!”

“Having so much material to draw from is a nice problem,” Diesel adds. “My band have been good at reminding me of songs and albums that I may have neglected for no particular reason. Having a new piece of the puzzle in Bootleg Melancholy will help shape the set. I can already see songs from other albums "putting up their hands" to be in the set, as I've found new songs will evoke feelings and parallel lines to older songs. We make quite a bit of sound it's been said for a three-piece band and these shows coming up won't be an exception, I really enjoy the juxtapose of playing band shows, and the same could be said for solo shows, I'm pretty blessed to have both!”

One of Australia’s greatest success stories, the American-born Diesel, aka Mark Lizotte, has spent three decades weaving his one-of-a-kind musical magic into his rock and blues-fuelled sounds, both as part of the band Johnny Diesel & The Injectors and, more recently, as a solo artist. With multiple #1 ARIA charting albums under his belt, six ARIA award wins and millions of streams alongside a legion of fans, Diesel’s creative skillset also expands beyond his own projects, with the talented artist also renowned for his work as a producer and multi-instrumentalist. And good news for Diesel fans and music lovers in general out there – the man himself is primed for some exciting upcoming creative endeavours alongside his impending tour, as he concludes, “It's pretty normal for me to start writing another body of songs and start the recording process for another album, and I've been doing just that, in between shooting eps for an upcoming TV series where I get to interview music artists and shine a light on concerts and the stories behind them. Even though I'm a working musician, I'm still a fan and love talking music with anyone whose interest is piqued!”

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