Scott Bradlee announces Postmodern Jukebox cast to tour New Zealand and Australia on the Welcome To The Twenties 2.0 Tour.

Scott Bradlee announced today the spectacular cast that will be touring Australia and New Zealand in September and October 2019 as they bring back the roaring twenties on the Postmodern Jukebox ‘Welcome To The Twenties 2.0’ tour.  

Fans will rejoice at the return of some of their favourite PMJ performers whilst welcoming some new faces to the stage. Enigmatic Casey Abrams takes on the role of MC and vocalist as he leads the show alongside fellow vocalists Aubrey LoganRobyn Adele AndersonHannah GillDemi Remickand David Simmons Jr.  The PMJ band will once again be led by Adam Kubota (bass) and joined by Tom Jorgenson(drums), Jeremy Viner(woodwinds), PJ Floyd(Trombone) and Reggie Bergon piano. 

Scott Bradleehandpicks the PMJ cast for each and every tour and the New Zealand / Australian cast is always filled with some of the most popular performers featured in the much-loved Postmodern Jukeboxvideo clips. 

Each tour that we’ve brought to Australia and New Zealand has been completely unique, and for our biggest one yet we’ve put together a very special cast of some of my favorite performers for an all new version of our Welcome To The Twenties 2.0 tour, which has already hit the US and Europe.

Scott Bradlee.  

PMJ cast members are also equally thrilled to be returning to Australia and New Zealand. Some will be performing in this region for the first time, while others have made multiple visits and always look forward to playing for fans across cities and towns Down Under.  

I’m very excited to be your host for Postmodern Jukebox’s Australia and New Zealand Tour. The band and I will for sure have fun bringing jazz, love and raw talent to you in the audience. We look forward to feeling your energy as well!

Casey Abrams

Casey Abramsis not only a dynamic singer but he plays a mean bass and rocks a man-bun like no-one else. Casey features on videos such asStacey’s Momand Umbrella

Aubrey Loganis a pop and jazz singer and won the Jury’s First Place Award at the 2009 Shure-Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Aubrey’s PMJ repertoire includes My Heart Will Go Onand Bad Blood.  

Robyn Adele Andersonis one of the founding PMJ performers and has had millions of views on videos such as  Thrift Shopand Call Me Maybe

Hannah Gilllooks and sounds like she has just come off the stage from the speakeasy jazz cubs of the 1920s. She performs on videos for songs such as Somebody That I Used To Knowand Crazy.   

Demi Remicki s an award winning dancer and choreographer and will be tap dancing her way across the stage on this tour. Dave Simmons was the winner of the #PMJsearch2018 competition and makes his NZ/AU debut with PMJ on this tour.  

“I am thrilled to get the chance to tour again with Postmodern Jukebox!  I want to hold koalas, feed kangaroos, but mostly, play and sing my heart out with Postmodern Jukebox alongside our wonderful Australian and Kiwi fans!”

Aubrey Logan

Ushering in the Twenty-Twenties, the famed time-twisting musical collective will circumnavigate the globe and prepare the world for a new decade with their Welcome to the Twenties 2.0 TourPostmodern Jukebox creator Scott Bradlee hopes this new decade will see a return to the style and craftsmanship that typified the music of past generations.

Started by Scott Bradlee in 2009, Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) have gone on to amass more than 1.2 billion YouTube views with 4 million subscribers, and have chalked up more than two million fans on Facebook. For the past half-decade, PMJ have toured the world, playing hundreds of shows to sold-out houses on six continents. They’ve also performed on showslike “Good Morning America,” topped iTunes and Billboard charts, and caught the attention of NPR Music, NBC News and a wide array of celebrity fans.

TOUR DATES:

DARWIN                       Wednesday 18 September–Darwin Entertainment Centre

PERTH                           Friday 20 September–Astor Theatre

ADELAIDE                     Saturday 21 September– Adelaide Entertainment Centre

MELBOURNE                 Sunday 22 September– Palais Theatre

BENDIGO                     Monday 23 September– Ulumbarra Theatre

HOBART                       Wednesday 25 September– Odeon Theatre

CAIRNS                        Friday 27 September– CairnsPerforming Arts Centre

TOWNSVILLE                 Saturday 28 September – Townsville Entertainment Centre

TOOWOOMBA              Sunday 29 September – Empire Theatre

BRISBANE                     Monday 30 September – QPAC

GOLD COAST               Wednesday 2 October – The Star

PENRITH                       Thursday 3 October – Evan Theatre

NEWCASTLE                  Friday 4 October – Civic Theatre

CANBERRA                   Saturday 5 October – Llewellyn Hall

SYDNEY                        Monday 7 October – Sydney Opera House

WOLLONGONG            Wednesday 9 October – Anita’s Theatre

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