Tim Hicks, the international headliner for the upcoming Groundwater Country Festival, has just announced that he will play a ticketed show in Sydney for the very first time.
Tickets are now on sale for his show at The Beer Shed on Friday October 18.
Hicks will then head to the Gold Coast to perform at the festival on October 19 and 20.
“I can’t wait to get back down to Australia to see all our Aussie friends in October! I sense more than a few shoeys in our future,” says Tim Hicks.
With his big festival show, multiple sold-out national tours, over 215 million audio streams, 35 million Youtube views and 17 top 10 country radio singles, including the #1 hits ‘No Truck Song’ and ‘What A Song Should Do,’ plus the Double Platinum selling ‘Stronger Beer,’ Tim Hicks is arguably Canada’s biggest country star!
Delivering track after track with unparalleled quality and consistency, Hicks’ ascent as an elite chart-topping act since making his country label debut in 2013 is undeniable.
His vast catalogue of highly praised album releases including Throw Down, 5:01, 5:01+, Shake These Walls, New Tattoo,Wreck This and Campfire Troubadour and most recently Talk To Time and Campfire Troubadour II has earned the five-time JUNO Award nominee and CCMA Award winner a Double Platinum selling single, four Platinum selling singles, nine Gold singles and a Gold album.
Hicks’ latest radio single ‘One More’ is also getting great support in Australia, including hitting #4 on the KIX Country Top 20last week in addition to high rotation video play on CMT Australia.
He also recently released the new song 'Miss Tom Petty’ on streaming and YouTube.
Tim Hicks has previously performed at CMC Rocks Queensland in Australia and joined Australian country band Southbound xoand US artist Austin Burke for the first ever tri-nation country release, ‘Buy You A Drink’ at the end of 2022.
He also recently featured on the song ‘Won’t Forget’ by emerging Canadian artist Dan Davidson and 2024 Golden Guitar winner Max Jackson.
Hicks’ music is commercially released across the world via leading Canadian country label Open Road Recordings and marketed via Red Dog Recordings and Bolder Entertainment in Australia.
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