Amy Shark: The Sadness Tour
2 November 2024
One of Australia’s premier pop successes, 8 x ARIA Award winner Amy Shark, embarks on a headline tour of Australia and New Zealand in October and November that will follow the August 16 release of her upcoming third studio album ‘Sunday Sadness’.
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Shark’s most recent singles, ‘Loving Me Lover’, the gold-accredited ‘Can I Shower At Yours’ and ‘Beautiful Eyes’ follow the plethora of hits such as the 7x Platinum ‘Adore’, 7x Platinum and APRA Song Of The Year ‘I Said Hi’, 4x Platinum ‘Mess Her Up’, 2x Platinum ‘Everybody Rise’, Gold accredited single ‘C’MON’ and 2x platinum ‘Love Song’s Ain’t For Us’ from her two previous ARIA #1 albums ‘Cry Forever’ and ‘Love Monster’.
‘Adore’ kickstarted the first of many worldwide tours for Shark, who would later go onto win an ARIA Award in 2020 for her touring efforts in Australia.
Shark’s debut/breakthrough #1 ARIA album and Platinum-certified ‘Love Monster’ was recognised in 2018 with four ARIA awards (Album of the Year, Best Female Artist, Best Pop Release, Best Producer [Dann Hume]) and was nominated for another five. ‘Love Monster’ went on to become the highest selling album by an Australian artist for 2018.
On Shark’s latest album, Gold-certified ‘Cry Forever’, she teamed up with blink 182’s Travis Barker on ‘C’MON’ and global superstar Ed Sheeran to co-write ‘Love Song’s Ain’t For Us’ featuring Grammy award winning artist Keith Urban.
In 2023, Shark graced the cover of Rolling Stone Australia, supported Coldplay for their stadium shows in Perth and made her debut as a judge on Australia Idol – for which she picked up her first Logie, winning the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent.
This win inducted Amy into the illustrious club of Australians who have taken home both an ARIA Award and Logie Award.
2024 saw Amy return to her judging role for a hugely successful second season of Australian Idol.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO AND FROM THE SHOW
There are a range of public transport options connecting you to and from Kings Park & Botanic Garden.
After the show Transperth Bus #935 will be operating from Wadjuk Way in Kings Park. This bus travels via St Georges Terrace in Perth city, allowing access to additional transport options. Please refer to the Transperth website for up-to-date timetables and to plan your journey.
A free shuttle bus service will also run from inside Wadjuk Carpark Bus pick up zone. The shuttle service will run between 10:00pm and 11:00pm, dropping off at Elizabeth Quay with a short walk to the Elizabeth Quay Station.
​BUS SHUTTLE SERVICE
Shuttle buses run along Lovekin Drive and May Drive from 4pm - 7pm, picking up patrons at the lighting towers and delivering to main gate (Gate 1). Please note this is a ONE-WAY SERVICE ONLY, helping inbound patrons to enter the show. There are no return shuttle services. We kindly ask for a gold coin donation for this service, so remember to bring cash with you when using this service – all proceeds go to Ronald McDonald House Perth.