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Courtney Barnett shares new single ‘City Looks Pretty’ / announces NZ tour dates

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Today Courtney Barnett shares ‘City Looks Pretty’, the third single from her highly anticipated album Tell Me How You Really Feel.

Following on from the focussed fury of ‘Nameless, Faceless’ and the gorgeously contemplative ‘Need a Little Time’, the new single takes Barnett in an entirely different direction. ‘City Looks Pretty’ has Barnett experimenting with new song structures while delivering one of her most exhilarating guitar performances to date. It’s metronomic drive and squealing lead guitar provide the remarkable sonic foundation from which Barnett sings a melodic exploration of friendship, place and home – “friends treat you like a stranger”, Barnett sings, “And strangers treat you like their best friend”. 

Watch ‘City Looks Pretty’ below.


To celebrate the release of Tell Me How You Really Feel, Barnett today also announces her biggest Australian tour to date, taking in shows at The Sydney Opera House and Melbourne’s Festival Hall as well as all ages shows in both Auckland and Wellington in August. These shows will follow a 3-month global tour taking in iconic venues and festivals through EuropeUK and North America.

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES

Fri 17th Aug – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Sat 18th Aug – Metropolis, Fremantle
Weds 22nd Aug – The Tivoli, Brisbane
Sat 25th Aug – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Weds 29th Aug – The Powerstation, Auckland
Thurs 30th Aug – Opera House, Wellington
Sat 1st Sept – Festival Hall, Melbourne

with East Brunswick All Girls Choir*
*excluding Sydney

All tickets available from https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/livePR

Tell Me How You Really Feel will be released on May 18th through Barnett’s own label Milk! Records and Remote Control Records via Rhythmethod in New Zealand.

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