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Amy Shark adds second Geelong show

ARIA award winner and alt-pop singer-songwriter Amy Shark has announced a second show in Geelong as part of her national tour.

Last month Shark announced a 42-date See U Somewhere regional tour, which included a stop in Geelong at Costa Hall on Saturday, July 23.

On Thursday she announced that due to “overwhelming demand”, she was adding 14 more shows to the tour, including a second in Geelong.

She will now play at Costa Hall to back-to-back nights, with the second show slotted in for Sunday, July 24.

“You guys have blown me away by your response to my shows,” Shark said.

“We now play 60 shows over four months and I can’t wait to see you there.”

After bursting on to the global music scene in 2016, Shark’s APRA award winning song and number one Australian airplay chart hit, I Said Hi, made her one of the most well-known Australian artists.

Shark’s debut album Love Monster was recognised in 2018 with four ARIA awards, including album of the year and female artist of the year, and went on to become the highest selling album by an Australian artist for 2018.

Her latest album, Cry Forever, was released in 2021 and nominated for three ARIA awards, including album of the year.

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