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Pop / Rock 19 December, 2018

Meg Mac Announces North American Headlining Tour

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Meg Mac Announces North American Headlining Tour
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Meg Mac is pleased to announce that she will be returning to North America for a headlining tour in February, 2019, with dates in New York, Toronto, Los Angeles and more. This isn't the first time the Australian songstress has captivated audiences Stateside with her enthralling live show- she was hand selected to tour with D'Angelo, Clean Bandit and returned during Summer 2016 for appearances at major festivals like Governor's Ball.

Meg recently unveiled the song and accompanying video for her powerful new song, "Give Me My Name Back" - her first new music since 2017's 'Low Blows.' Directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore, the video serves as a rallying cry about reclaiming identity, dignity and self-worth in a post-#MeToo era.
"This is a song for everyone who has lost an important part of themselves, which they need to reclaim in order to move forward with their life," says Meg of the track. "It's for the women who are standing up and speaking out, those discriminated against in the LGBTQI community, the indigenous people of Australia and the children abused by the church"

After winning Triple J's Unearthed Artist of 2014, Meg Mac has gone on to win over audiences worldwide with her elusive and dark pop that merges multiple genres and defies expectations. Since then, Meg has toured with D'Angelo, played major festivals stateside like Governors Ball and SXSW, and found fans at tastemakers like InStyle, Buzzfeed, Noisey, V Magazine and the New York Times who called her music "rooted in soul with just enough contemporary production."






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