We're sorry, we're unable to process your request. Please try again.
|
To edit your Favourites or customise your e-mail preferences, go to My Ticketmaster.
Customise your e-mail preferences and more on My Ticketmaster.
Placeholder
Rap and Hip-Hop
Seth Sentry Tickets
You're in the loop for Seth Sentry! We'll email you before tickets go on sale in your area.
Have more than just one favourite artist? Let My Ticketmaster keep track of all of them for you.
Has your taste changed? Use My Ticketmaster to find some new favourites!
Seth Sentry Tickets and Concert Dates
|
|
SETH SENTRY ANNOUNCES THE ‘DEAR SCIENCE’ TOUR!
NEW SINGLE & VIDEO RELEASED FROM THE #6 ARIA DEBUT ALBUM
SETH SENTRY is ready to announce his biggest Australian tour to date. The tour will see Seth take to stages in Geraldton, Perth, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in aid of his latest single, Dear Science.
Just to put it in perspective, 2012 was a massive year for Seth Sentry... three high-rotation radio singles, an album debuting at #6 on the ARIA charts, triple J's feature album and taking out Channel [V]’s Oz Artist Of The Year. However, Seth has kicked off the new year by driving a DeLorean, and being invited to play both South
By South West Festival in Texas, and Canadian Music Week in Toronto, showing us that 2013 is already the year to beat!.
Featuring said time machine, a host of characters and some highly dubious acting performances from Seth, Mantra, DJ B-Two, and Grey Ghost, the clip to Seth’s latest single Dear Science has everything. Well, everything except hoverboards, as the fan-favourite song points out, asking the important scientific question, ‘Where’s my Hoverboard?’
After an exclusive premiere on Channel V, the official Dear Science video clip (directed by Grey Ghost and Nick Rieve) has been unleashed. Check it out at www.sethsentry.com/videos
Following on from last year’s heavy touring schedule and performances at festivals like Homebake, Fat As Butter, Sprung and the first Channel [V] Island Party, this year will be even busier than the last, starting things off with the monster summer anthem and equally impressive national tour.
Taken from Seth’s debut album This Was Tomorrow (released through his own label, High Score Records, and celebrated by Time Off Magazine as “a landmark Australian hip hop record”) Dear Science follows in the tradition of Seth’s previous singles Float Away, My Scene and The Waitress Song with light-hearted wordplay and big sing-along chorus.
See LessFriends on Ticketmaster Australia
| Friend Images | Friend Status |
|---|
| Friend Images | Friend Status |
|---|







