Australian hip-hop artist and festival favourite Seth Sentry is hitting the road for his biggest tour yet this May in celebration of his latest single Dear Science.
2012 was a massive year for the Melbourne musician, enjoying three high-rotation radio singles, a debut album release and taking out Channel V’s ‘Oz Artist Of The Year’. Now, following a special showcase at SXSW in the US, the rapper will return to Australia for a lengthy run of tour dates including an all-ages show at The Gov on Thu May 16.
Tickets will go on sale on Tue Feb 19 from sethsentry.com.
Check out the music video for Dear Science below, taken off his album This Was Tomorrow.
Seth Sentry Dear Science single tour:
Thu May 9 – Breakers Bar, Geraldton (18+)
Fri May 10 – Villa, Perth (18+)
Sun May 12 – Newport Hotel, Fremantle (18+)
Thu May 16 – The Gov, Adelaide (AA)
Fri May 17 – The Forum, Melbourne (18+)
Sat May 18 – Ding Dong, Melbourne (U18)
Fri May 24 – Metro Theatre, Sydney (AA)
Sat May 25 – The HiFi, Brisbane (18+)
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