Oklahoman sibling pop trio, Hanson, have announced a stack of Aussie tour dates for November. Their new album, 'Red Green Blue', is out now.
RED GREEN BLUE is Hanson’s 11th studio album. - Wednesday, 16th November – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC - Monday, 14th November – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
US pop-rock trio Hanson have announced they'll return to Australia and New Zealand in November for a string of headline shows.
“This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music,” Taylor Hanson commented in a statement accompanying the announcement. The siblings will kick off the run at Perth’s Astor Theatre on November 6 before continuing along to Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne before heading to Auckland to wrap up on November 19. Tickets are on sale next Thursday (26 May) at 12pm local time, with a Frontier Touring pre-sale kicking off on Tuesday (May 24).
Yes, the 90s pop-rock trio have just announced this morning that they will be bringing their Red Green Blue 2022 Tour to Australia. Brothers Zac, Taylor, and ...
Their Red Green Blue 2022 Tour will not only premiere the 15 songs from the new project but also celebrate 30 years of music in one great show. “This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music. Their new album Red Green and Blue is also out today!
Pop-rock trio Hanson, featuring brothers Taylor, Zac and Isaac of the same last name, is returning to Aotearoa in November this year.
Red Green Blue is also the title of their newest album - their 11th studio album combining three solo-led projects. The album hit number one in Australia, the UK, Germany and Taiwan, selling 10 million copies worldwide. Taylor Hanson said in a statement issued by the US band, "This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music. The Red Green Blue 2022 tour will premiere the 15 songs on their new album as well as celebrating 30 years of music. Their following Christmas album, Snowed In, became the best-selling holiday album in 1997 in the US - and reached number 12 on the official New Zealand Music Chart. The band of brothers will bring their Red Green Blue 2022 tour to Australia and New Zealand later this year.
They're known for creating one of the catchiest songs of all time and now Hanson has announced they are set to bring their Red, Green, Blue World Tour to ...
“This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music. More information at frontiertouring.com/hanson. They're known for creating one of the catchiest songs of all time and now Hanson has announced they are set to bring their Red, Green, Blue World Tour to Australia!
During an exclusive interview with MailOnline, brothers, Isaac, 41, Taylor, 39, and Zac, 36,reflected on their long careers.
'During that time we really began to crystalize what it meant to be successful. It was about going against the expectations of the time. 'On the plus side, they have seen us with a path that isn't traditional and doing something we love. Even if our kids have the talent, it's whether they have the persistence, I would not envy the situation of "What's it like having a dad who plays music,"' Isaac mirrored. Reflecting on growing up in the spotlight, Zac continued: 'You have to decide, "who am I going to present myself to the world as?" The brothers, who are all married and between them they have a whopping 15 children, said they 'won't envy' their own children should they chose to follow in their footsteps.
US pop-rock trio Hanson will return to New Zealand this November with their Red Green Blue 2022 Tour. Known for their 1997 international hit MMMBop and in ...
The visit will be Hanson’s first to New Zealand since their 2017 Middle of Everywhere tour which celebrated the group’s 25th anniversary. Think of us as your eyes and ears. Founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1992, the band established a regional following before making a meteoric rise to international fame with their major-label debut, Middle Of Nowhere, lead by the earworm single MmmBop, which reached number one in 27 countries simultaneously and climbed to number four on the New Zealand charts.
American pop-rock trio Hanson has dropped an album and Aussie tour dates, their first since the 'Hansongate' scandal of 2020.
“This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music,” Taylor Hanson said. Why do the @ABCaustralia do commercials?” Did you do a search before deciding on this promo?
25 years after they topped the charts with Mmmbop, the Hanson brothers are heading back to Australia. They speak to Lisa Millar about fatherhood, ...
Hanson tour Australia November 2022 with concerts in Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne.
"We can't wait to come together with fans across Australia, and share music live on stage once again." "This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music," Taylor says. The tour is part of the band's promotion of their newest studio album 'Red Green Blue' – a record that brings together three solo projects as each brother produces one-third of the album (Taylor's Red, Isaac's Green, and Zac's Blue).
American pop trio and 90s favourites HANSON are coming back to Australia and New Zealand for a national tour.
In their first major tour since 2019, fans can expect a mix of old favourites blended with songs from their newest album. “This tour is an exciting chance to reunite with our fans all over the world and celebrate three decades of music. They’re touring their newest album, RED GREEN BLUE – a unique collaboration of the three brothers’ solo projects accumulated into one release.
Hanson will play at the Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 12 November. Known for their 1997 international smash hit 'MMMBop' the Hanson brothers brought joy ...
Hanson dominated the music scene in the late ‘90s following the release of their 5x ARIA Platinum and 4x RIAA Platinum debut studio album Middle of Nowhere (1997). In celebration of 30 years performing together as Hanson brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano), as well as supporting members Dimitrius Collins (guitar) and Andrew Perusi (bass) will bring their tour to the ears and hearts of Adelaideians as a part of their RED GREEN BLUE 2022 tour. RED GREEN BLUE is Hanson’s 11th studio album – a unique combination of three solo-led projects, bringing together Isaac, Taylor and Zac’s creative voices like never before, with each brother producing a third of the album (Taylor’s Red, Isaac’s Green, and Zac’s Blue).
Brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac will hit our shores in November with concerts in Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne. Watch Hanson speak to Sunrise ...
- Wednesday 16 November - The Forum, Melbourne “We each wrote five songs and produced five songs... - Sunday 6 November - The Astor Theatre, Perth
And while many 90s fads didn't go the distance, Zac, Taylor and Isaac are still making music three decades on. In fact, this year marks the band's thirtieth ...
“I won’t deny that technology is making it easier to be more present,” he says. It was a moment where the world kinda stopped and we wanted to create something of lasting lifelong value.” So, how does it work as a touring musician juggling the demands of fame, fans, and fatherhood? People love it for what it was and who they were at that moment.” So, it’s still Hanson — the blessing and the curse of Hanson is that we’ve never followed trends. “I think we complement one another, but that’s not saying that we don’t have our struggles — we’re human after all.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has predicted Clive Palmer's United Australia Party won't win a single seat in Saturday's election.
“Usually the opposition will oppose good legislation or it needs just a bit of a tweak to it. Senator Hanson said Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese was a “nice guy” but he wasn’t ready to lead the country. Senator Hanson said it was important to have a cross bench in the Senate to work with the government and opposition parties to improve legislation.