Live Nation Presents
KHAMARI
(USA)
'To Dry a Tear' Australian Tour
Live Nation has today announced that R&B sensation and multi-instrumentalist Khamari will bring his highly anticipated tour To Dry A Tear to Australia in May, following the release of his heartfelt sophomore album late last year.
Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets from Wednesday 25 March at 11am until Friday 27 March at 11am. Plus, Preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets is available from Monday 30 March at 1pm. Check out priceless.com/music for details.
Live Nation presale will run from Friday 27 March at 12pm until Monday 30 March at 12pm local time.
General public tickets go onsale on Monday 30 March at 1pm local time.
To Dry A Tear (Encore Recordings), features eleven soulful tracks. More than two years in the making, the album finds Khamari navigating themes of grief, hope, love, and self-discovery with a sharpened pen and an expanded sonic palette. The R&B singer-songwriter and producer threads together delicate piano arrangements, raw guitarriffs, lush strings, and hypnotic percussion, with each production choice serving the emotional core of the song.
About Khamari
Khamari is a Boston-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for his soulful blend of R&B, old soul, and alt-rock influences. A classically trained musician who picked up the violin at age four, Khamari honed his sound with a deeply personal, self-taught approach that led to the acclaimed release of his debut EP Eldorado in 2020, followed by his major label debut A Brief Nirvana in 2023, which to date has earned over 130 million cumulative streams across standout tracks like “Doctor, My Eyes” and “These Four Walls.” His latest work, including the introspective single “Head in a Jar,” reflects his continued evolution as a storyteller and producer, drawing inspiration from icons like D’Angelo, Stevie Wonder, Jeff Buckley, Mazzy Star, and even director Christopher Nolan. Rooted in vulnerability and cinematic emotion, Khamari’s music captures the universal pursuit of connection and