A Jeremey Neale Australian Tour 2013 has been announced as the talented Brisbanite announces details of his brand new EP.

Jeremy Neale’s long awaited debut EP In Stranger Times has arrived. Out on Friday 1st November via Create/Control, Neale will embark on his final headline tour for the year in celebration of the six-track release.

The In Stranger Times EP takes a walk through Mersey Beat, 60s Girl Group, Garage Pop and is punctuated in its finale with a somewhat dark crooner, the newly released single ‘Swing Left’. All six tracks were recorded and mixed by Sean Cook and Tony Buchen and produced by Sean, Tony and Jeremy.

In the last 12 months Neale has toured in support of The Preatures, Gung-Ho, Ball Park Music and Surfer Blood as well as completing his own headline tours for singles ‘A Love Affair To Keep You There’ and ‘In Stranger Times (featuring fellow Brisbane band Go Violets)’. Most recently he teamed up with good buddy Feelings (ex-Philadelphia Grand Jury) for a co-headline tour of the East Coast.

Now it’s time to do it one last time for 2013, but this time it’s for REAL. This time it’s going to be the big one. Make sure to catch Jeremy Neale as he takes all your favourite current and future hits on the road in late October/November with pals Major Leagues.

Jeremy Neale – In Strangers Times EP is out on Friday 1 November through Create/Control.

Jeremy Neale Australian Tour 2013

Tickets on sale now

Thursday 31 October  – GoodGod Small Club, Sydney
tickets available via www.oztix.com.au

Saturday 2 November  – The Small Ballroom, Newcastle

tickets available via www.oztix.com.au

Friday 8 November – Rocket Bar, Adelaide

tickets available via www.moshtix.com.au

Saturday 8 November – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne

tickets available via www.northcotesocialclub.com

Friday 15 November – SOL Bar, Maroochydore

tickets available via www.oztix.com.au

Saturday 16 November – The Zoo, Brisbane

tickets available via www.oxtix.com.au

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