On the back of his second album, Reece Mastin will travel the country with Justice Crew and The Janoskians.
Mastin’s post-X Factor self-titled debut of last year has been a massive success, going double-platinum and recently spawning a DVD.
In less than a year, he’s back with his second album Beautiful Nightmare, which will hit stores this Friday 19 October. To celebrate, he’ll hit the road once more to play at big venues around the nation and in selected regional areas with fellow chart-toppers and reality show winners Justice Crew, and YouTube sensation The Janoskians.
Mastin said in a press release, “I am so looking forward to getting this music out on the road – I am touring in December and January – it’s going to be incredible – the band are killer and we are so excited about performing the originals and bringing them to life. These songs are so real – it’s rock n roll baby!”
He’ll also be doing solo shows with a local support in between the big ones. Tickets for all shows go on sale today at 4pm from Ticketek (except from the venues for Gladstone, Moncrieff and Lismore) and every one is all ages.
Reece Mastin, Justice Crew and The Janoskians
Saturday 1 December – Perth Arena, Perth
Tuesday 4 December – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Thursday 6 December – Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Saturday 8 December – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Tuesday 11 December – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Sunday 13 January – GCCEC Halls, Gold Coast
Saturday 19 January – Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Tuesday 22 January – Wollongong Entertainment Centre
Wednesday 23 January – AIS Arena Canberra
Reece Mastin and support act
Tuesday 8 January – The Venue, Townsville
Wednesday 9 January – Mackay Entertainment Centre
Thursday 10 January – Gladstone Entertainment Centre
Friday 11 January – Moncrieff Theatre, Bundaberg
Saturday 12 January – Events Centre, Caloundra
Tuesday 15 January – Lismore Workers Club
Wednesday 16 January – Coffs Ex Services Club
Thursday 17 January– Panthers, Port Macquarie
Friday 18 January – Club Forster
Sunday 20 January – Penrith Panthers
Thursday 24 January – Capital Entertainment Centre, Wagga
Friday 25 January – Albury Entertainment Centre
Saturday 26 January – Geelong Arena