MELBOURNE, AU (Nov 18, 2024) – American alt-pop producer and one of Tik Tok’s most popular artists, BoyWithUke, today announces a highly anticipated Australian leg of his Burnout World Tour, which is also heading across Europe, Asia, and the United States in early 2025. It’s a bittersweet announcement, as it marks the final time Charley Yang will perform under the mysterious moniker that has taken him from his bedroom to world tours.
“He writes, he sings, he produces, and he strums the hell out of his ukulele.” – Billboard
BoyWithUke will start the Australian leg of his tour in Sydney at Liberty Hall on March 19, before heading to Northcote Theatre in Melbourne on March 20, Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on March 21, and wrapping up in Perth at Astor Theatre on March 24.
Tickets for the Burnout tour go on sale Friday 22 November, 10am local time.
Mastercard card holders will have special access to presale tickets in Australia from Tuesday 19 November at 10am until Thursday 21 November at 9am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.
My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the exclusive pre-sale beginning Wednesday 20 November at 10am and concluding Friday 22 November at 9am.
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au
LIBERTY HALL, SYDNEY
WEDNESDAY 19 MARCH
NORTHCOTE THEATRE, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY 20 MARCH
FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
FRIDAY 21 MARCH
ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH
MONDAY 24 MARCH
ABOUT BOYWITHUKE:
BoyWithUke is finally awake. With Burnout – Charley Yang’s final album under the mysterious moniker that took him around the world from his bedroom – BoyWithUke is ready to trade in the mask and ukulele for a life fully on his own terms.
From the moment his Minute Long Songs on TikTok took off in 2020, BoyWithUke’s life has been moving at the speed of light: Tallying nearly 1.5 billion streams, multiple platinum records, and the most viewed Genius Open Mic video to date (“Toxic”). He won the hearts of billions online, playing sold-out headline shows internationally, and winning the applause of Billboard, Ones To Watch, and many more.
Charley Yang has been going through many changes in his life while being BoyWithUke, from getting out of his first long term relationship of 4 years to getting out of a major label deal. “For the longest time I had made songs to impress the person I was in love with as well as music executives, and once that was gone… I felt a little bit lost, but in a larger and more positive way, I felt free with freedom to make mistakes and basically whatever I wanted – I think that’s what Burnout is,” Yang explains.
Sonically, he’s graduated to producing stadium-level songs that still preserve his singular skill to be vulnerable. Lyrically, he tackles themes of love, fame, and personal trauma that goes deeper than ever before to show not just who the man behind the mask is but also how he came to be.
Time for all the sidequests, BoyWithUke.