HANSON are back and they’re coming to Melbourne
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20.05.2022

HANSON are back and they’re coming to Melbourne

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Photography by Jonathan Weiner
words by sidonie bird de la coeur

American pop trio and 90s favourites HANSON are coming back to Australia and New Zealand for a national tour.

Playing all their old hits as well as material from their most recent album, they’ll be arriving in Melbourne for a show at The Forum on November 16. They’re touring their newest album, RED GREEN BLUE – a unique collaboration of the three brothers’ solo projects accumulated into one release.

What you need to know

  • Pop trio HANSON are coming to Melbourne
  • They’re touring their newest album, RED GREEN BLUE
  • HANSON will be appearing at The Forum on November 16

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Brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson will be touring Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Auckland, along with supporting members Dimitris Collins on the guitar and Andrew Perusi on the bass. “This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music. We can’t wait to come together with fans across Australia and New Zealand, and share music live on stage once again,” said Taylor Hanson.

 

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RED GREEN BLUE is the band’s 11th studio album, featuring a unique combination of the brothers’ three solo led projects, with each Hanson producing a third of the album – Taylor is red, Isaac is Green and Zac is Blue. Co-produced by Grammy Award-winning producer, engineer and mixer Jim Scott who has worked with the likes of Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Pepper and Wilco, and Grammy Award-winning artist and producer David Garza who has worked on tracks by Fiona Apple and Midland, this is a HANSON album like no other.

HANSON dominated the music scene in the late ‘90s, with five times ARIA Platinum album Middle of Nowhere topping charts across Australia, the UK and Germany in 1997. In their first major tour since 2019, fans can expect a mix of old favourites blended with songs from their newest album.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on May 26. For more information, head here.