Human Nature celebrate 30 years of music with Little More Love Tour
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Human Nature celebrate 30 years of music with Little More Love Tour

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Returning home in 2019 is Human Nature, Australia’s most popular vocal group. The boys are back from their smash hit Las Vegas residency to celebrate 30 years of making music. The national tour will see Toby Allen, Phil Burton and Andrew and Michael Tierney perform a collection of their iconic back catalogue and hits from their new album Romance of the Jukebox.

Little More Love will be Human Nature’s biggest live show, with eight performances in various cities across Australia. The Melbourne performance goes down at Margaret Court Arena on Wednesday May 1. Tickets are on sale Monday August 20, with pre-sale available from today until Sunday August 19 to the Human Nature Fan Club.

Romance of the Jukebox is out this Friday August 17 and features classic songs full of joy and romance such as ‘Crazy Love’, ‘To Love Somebody’, ‘All You Need is Love’ and, of course, ‘Little More Love’. Human Nature now have thirteen studio albums to their name which include hits ‘Tellin’ Everybody’, ‘Wishes’, ‘Everytime You Cry’, ‘Last to Know’ and ‘Dancing in the Street’.

The group formed in 1989 and have continued to sing through fourteen sold out national tours. In a true celebration of their career, Human Nature will be adding a further nine shows to their tour and Dami Im will appear as a special guest at all shows.

“Sometimes I have to pinch myself that we are about to celebrate 30 years together,” shares Andrew Tierney. “We still have the privilege of waking up every day and doing what we love.”

“This celebration is for all the people that have been in our corner – our fans, family, friends, business partners and media,” adds Michael Tierney.

“We started this group as young men,” says Allen. “We’ve pretty much grown up alongside our fans.”

“To come home and perform in arenas on our 30th anniversary is the pinnacle of our career. We are so excited to come home, there’s no denying Aussie audiences are the best in the world,” finishes Burton.