Chris Isaak Strikes Again!

I’m starting to think that Chris Isaak should just bite the bullet and move Down Under. That’s right, the charismatic crooner is again gracing our fair land with another tour. Of course, for those ladies he leaves swooning, it still couldn’t have come fast enough.

But blink and you just might miss him. Chris will play just three dates: one in Perth, another in Melbourne, before finishing the tour in Sydney.

Some might argue that announcing a tour just months after the last one is simply a grab for cash. Perhaps, but Chris also has altruism on his mind. A limited number of VIP tickets will go on sale for each date, with proceeds from these seats benefiting the cancer charity Challenge. VIPs will enjoy the show from the first three rows, receive a signed tour pass, and have the opportunity to meet with the man himself before the show.

Tickets for the following dates go on sale on Tuesday July 14.

16 September 2009 – Challenge Stadium, Perth
19 September 2009 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
22 September 2009 – State Theatre, Sydney

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Chris Isaak Live in Australia Next March

Honorary Aussie Chris Isaak is currently visiting to promote his new album, Live in Australia. But we won’t have to wait too long to see him belting out those live songs in person.

Chris must have enjoyed the wineries he visited on his last Aussie dates, because he’s doing another round of vineyard concerts, as well as a few entertainment centre gigs.

The sexy San Franciscan native has promised to play some new songs at the shows, so fans won’t want to miss them! You can see Chris play next March at the following venues.

7 and 8 March 2009 – Leeuwin Estate, Margaret River
11 March 2009 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
14 March 2009 – Barossa Under The Stars, Barossa Valley
15 March 2009 – Sunset In The Vines, Sutton Grange Winery
17 March 2009 – AIS Arena, Canberra
19 March 2009 – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
20 March 2009 – Sydney Entertainment Centre
21 March 2009 – Lindemans Winery, Hunter Valley
22 March 2009 – Riverstage, Brisbane

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