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News : Henry Rollins is touring, very extensively

By on April 19, 2012

For better than a quarter century, Henry Rollins has toured the world as a spoken word artist, as frontman for both Rollins Band and Black Flag and without a microphone, as a solitary traveller with insatiable curiosity bypassing the resorts in favour of places like Siberia and Senegal, or Burma and Bangladesh. His curiosity and hunger for experienced based knowledge, teamed with his willingness to travel, his no-holds-barred delivery of his opinions and observations, and wicked sense of humour make him one of the most inspiring and interesting commentators / entertainers of a generation.

He returns to Australia in 2012 for The Long March tour, a month long national odyssey – a stark contrast to the four intimate appearances he made in Sydney and Melbourne earlier this year, announced on an email, and which sold out in minutes.

Singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, writer, publisher, columnist, actor, radio host, television host, actor, activist and now photographer Henry Rollins is one of the most intriguing career chameleons of the modern world.

So far in 2011 he has toured the world delivering his provocative, humour riddled spoken word show; joined alternative kings Dinosaur Jr on the road interviewing them live on stage after each show; released Occupants, a collection essays and his own photos taken in Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Northern Ireland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and elsewhere over the last few years; rolled out his weekly radio show on KCRW (most likely the only radio show in the world where you will hear Kraftwerk, Frank Sinatra, The Buzzcocks and some exotic local South African artist in the one playlist); travelled to Sudan as an ambassador for Drop In The Bucket; filmed a TV series about folk who own and consume exotic creatures called Animal Underworld for National Geographic; performed at Leeds, Reading and Edinburgh Festivals and spent a week in Haiti talking with locals who are still struggling to recover their lives from the earth quake that struck two years ago.

By the time he lands in Australia in April for The Long March tour, all of the above will be old news, and there will be a plethora of new tales to talk about. Rollins’ resume expands by the month, with his location changing by the day.

April 18th @ National Theatre, Melbourne
Sold out.

April 19th @ National Theatre, Melbourne
Sold out.

April 20th @ National Theatre, Melbourne
Tickets from Ticketek.

April 22nd @ Her Majesties Theatre, Adelaide
Tickets from www.bass.net.au

April 24th @ Panthers, Newcastle
Tickets from Moshtix

April 25th @ The York Theatre, Sydney
Sold out.

April 26th @ The York Theatre, Sydney
Sold out.

April 27th @ The York Theatre, Sydney
Tickets from sydneycomedyfest.com.au

April 29th @ Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin
Ticekts from darwinentertainment.com.au

 May 1st @ Tanks, Cairns
Tickets from ticketlink.com.au

May 2nd @ Powerhouse, Brisbane
Tickets from brisbanepowerhouse.org

May 3rd @ Powerhouse, Brisbame
Ticekts from brisbanepowerhouse.org

May 4th @ Powerhouse, Brisbane
Tickets from brisbanepowerhouse.org

May 5th @ Theatre Royal, Hobart
Tickets from theatreroyal.com.au

May 6th @ The Street Theatre, Canberra
Sold Out.

May 8th @ IPAC, Wollongong
Tickets from ipac.org.au

May 10th @ Margaret River Cultural Centre, Margaret River
Ticekts from artsmargaretriver.com

May 11th @ Astor Theatre, Perth
Tickets from perthcomedyfest.com.au

May 12th @ Astor Theatre, Perth
Tickets from perthcomedyfest.com.au

About

Mitch Booth is the owner, designer and grand overlord of Metal Obsession. In the few seconds of spare time he has outside of this site, he also hosts a metal radio show over on PBS 106.7fm in Melbourne (Australia) and organises shows under the name Untitled Touring. You should follow him on Twitter.