Darren Hayes, the multi-award-winning songwriter, iconic performer and one half of the globally revered Savage Garden, has today announced four extra dates due to demand for his upcoming 2023 UK tour in Bath, Ipswich, Guildford and Sheffield.
This is Darren’s first major UK tour in over a decade and will celebrate 25 years of Savage Garden, his well-established solo career and more. Tickets for the new dates go on sale Friday 8th July at 9am via here.
As the lead singer and songwriter of duo Savage Garden, Australian born Darren Hayes quickly dominated the pop landscape achieving an impressive 10 UK Top 40 hits from ‘I Want You’, ‘To The Moon and Back’, to ‘I Knew I Loved You’ to U.S Billboard number ones including the timeless 'Truly Madly Deeply’. With Savage Garden and as a solo recording artist in his own right, Darren has sold over 30 million albums globally. Fans got a taste of his first new music in over a decade with the strikingly personal ‘Let’s Try Being In Love’ and ‘Do You Remember?’ released earlier this year ahead of his long-awaited new solo record.
The evolution of Darren Hayes continues to flourish with the recent release of his new track, ‘Poison Blood’. The song provided an avenue for Darren to explore darker themes of depression and suicide, and as a result, produce some of his most earnest and raw lyrics to date.
Darren on Poison Blood video:
“My song ‘Poison Blood’, deals with depression, which is such a delicate subject in and of itself, so when it came time to make a visual component, I knew I wanted to make a music video that was extremely intimate but was also true to the visual inspirations and musical references that have shaped this new era of music. Everything has been tinged by an 80’s wistfulness and had a magical quality to it.” Darren Hayes
‘Poison Blood’ was written, orchestrated, and produced entirely by Darren in Los Angeles. The video, directed by film maker Alex Hyner, has just premiered on YouTube and can be viewed here. Inspired by their love for 80's music videos, particularly the opening shot of Prince's When Doves Cry, Darren and Alex created a video that beautifully accompanies the emotive and powerful Poison Blood. Filmed mostly on equipment and techniques that were available in 1985, the video captures Darren at his most raw, unguarded and real.
Ahead of the UK dates, the iconic performer returns to the stage in his native Australia before hitting our shores in March for a true celebration of Savage Garden, solo hits and much more. Of the new tour and added dates, Darren said:
“I never in my wildest dreams expected the overwhelmingly positive response I’ve had to the announcement to this tour. After being away for so long I had no idea if audiences would even remember me! I feel so lucky to have grown up with my audience and it just goes to show that these songs don’t belong to me, they belong to you. It’s going to be my honour to sing them for you this coming Spring.”
DARREN HAYES TOUR DATES 2023
21st March Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
22nd March Brighton Dome
24th March Cardiff St David’s Hall
25th March Oxford New Theatre
26th March Birmingham Symphony Hall
28th March London Palladium SOLD OUT
29th March Southend Cliffs Pavilion
31st March Glasgow SEC Armadillo
1st April Newcastle O2 City Hall
2nd April Manchester Bridgewater Hall SOLD OUT
EXTRA DATES ADDED
4th April Bath Forum
5th April Ipswich Regent
7th April Guildford G Live
8th April Sheffield City Hall