Tash Sultana’s meteoric rise since her humble beginnings as a Melbourne busker has been a spectacle that Australian music fans have witnessed with total wonder.

Having released the excellent Flow State in 2018, that showcased Tash’s meticulously crafted songwriting and instrumental abilities, the 6-string-wunderkind is set to embark on a massive world tour, that includes a string of sold-out shows across Europe, North America and Australia.

To top off the celebration even further, Tash has announced a special one-off show at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, as well as the expansion of her Australian tour.

Red Rocks is undeniably one of the world’s most instantly recognisable and visually spectacular venues. Having housed career-defining performances from U2, Radiohead and Daft Punk, Tash is set to join the ranks of artists who’ve cemented their status as legends.

“There’s this space that not everyone ever gets to visit and not everyone gets to play at. The fact that I get to do my own headline show here when so many other amazing artists have played here before me just completely blows my mind,” said Tash upon the announcement.

Aussie artists dream of playing shows around the world and kind of breaking into America so to have this overwhelming support in a country so far from home is incredible. Being able to announce your own Red Rocks show at 23 is something I’ll be able to look back on and be very proud of.”

Tash Sultana – ‘Cigarettes’

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During February and March, Tash will embark on the Australian leg of the huge tour, with 13 dates scheduled across each state, 7 of which are already sold out. Sydney will be treated to a whirlwind of Tash, with a third show added to her Hordern Pavillion run at the beginning of March.

Hottest 100 winners Ocean Alley will join the indie-psych luminary for the ride, treating fans to a night of ethereal vibes and total musical excellence.

Tash Sultana 2019 Flow State National Tour

Tickets and info: www.tashsultana.com

Feb 22 Unibar Gardens Wollongong, NSW – Sold out

Feb 23 Unibar Gardens Wollongong, NSW

Feb 27 Thebarton Theatre Adelaide, SA – Sold out

Feb 28 Thebarton Theatre Adelaide, SA –Sold out

Mar 02 botanical gardens Hobart, TAS –Sold out

Mar 08 Hordern Pavilion Sydney, NSW –Sold out

Mar 09 Hordern Pavilion Sydney, NSW –Sold out

Mar 10 Hordern Pavilion Sydney, NSW

Mar 14 Myer Music Bowl Melbourne, VIC

Mar 21 Riverstage brisbane, QLD – Sold out

Mar 23 Mindil BeachDarwinn, NT

Mar 30 Freo Oval Fremantle, WA

Apr 19 BluesFest, Byron Bay, NSW

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