Dean Lewis announces New Zealand dates for March
Tuesday 08 November 2022
Off the back of the release of his brand-new album The Hardest Love, global superstar Dean Lewis has announced The Future Is Bright world tour which will head to New Zealand in March 2023. The new March 2023 dates replace the rescheduled November 2022 dates, which was the result of a change to Dean’s international promotional schedule.
The multiple-award-winning, multiple-Platinum-certified singer-songwriter will perform three concerts, taking in Wellington’s Opera House on Wednesday March 15, Christchurch’s Town Hall on Friday March 17, and closing the tour with a final show at Auckland’s iconic Civic Theatre on Saturday March 18.
Tickets for these new shows are on sale now.
The 10-track The Hardest Love album includes previous singles ‘Looks Like Me’ and ‘Hurtless’, as well as the emotive ‘How Do I Say Goodbye’ – a devastating song about the looming loss of a parent. With over 7.5 billion streams, Dean was welcomed into the Spotify Billions Club with his hit song ‘Be Alright’. Over the past few years, Dean has performed to hundreds of sold-out crowds worldwide, including headline tours and major festivals in the US, UK, Europe and Australia, and the 2019 AFL Grand Final in Australia. Dean has recently collaborated with Dutch DJ / Producer Martin Garrix, and Norwegian DJ / Producer Kygo.
DON’T MISS DEAN’S NEW SHOWS – MARCH 2023:
Wednesday March 15 – Opera House – Wellington
Friday March 17 – Town Hall – Christchurch
Saturday March 18 – The Civic – Auckland
Head to TEG VAN EGMOND for all ticketing and tour information.
About Dean Lewis
Dean Lewis has sold 4M+ albums and Eps worldwide and his music ahs attracted 7.7+ billion streams to date. He was welcomed into the Spotify Billions Club for his hit ‘Be Alright’ which now has 3.6 billion streams and has been certified 11x platinum in Australia, triple platinum in the U.S.A, platinum in the UK and platinum+ in 23 other countries. Dean has 2.3M TikTok followers and 1.2M YouTube followers. Lewis was an Apple Up Next artist in 2019, and played over 200 shows that year, including sold-out U.S. and Australian tours plus many shows and festival slots around Europe. That same year, Dean collaborated with Dutch superstar DJ / Producer Martin Garrix on their hit single ‘Used To Love’ and kicked another bucket-list career goal when he performed at the AFL Grand Final.
Off the back of his #1 Debut album release – 2019’s chart-topping, multiple-award-winning, multiple-platinum-certified ‘A Place We Knew’ – Dean has cultivated and captivated a huge global fanbase. After ‘Half A Man’ was performed by a contestant on X Factor in Denmark earlier this year, this track from his debut album received a second life when it flew to the top of the Danish charts.
Earlier this year, Dean performed his single ‘Hurtless’ on X Factor Denmark’s finale, this impassioned break-up song climbed to #8 on the Danish charts and topped the Swedish Heatseeker chart, the song now has 59M+ streams. ‘Hurtless’ was preceded by 2021’s ‘Looks Like Me’ and ‘Falling Up’ which have also generated huge numbers. ‘Falling Up’ is ARIA Gold-certified 79M+ global streams, ‘Looks Like Me’ has hit 77+M. Added to this, Dean’s most recent collab with Norwegian DJ / Producer Kygo, has hit 50M+ streams.