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Iām trying to to get aus gp 2025 tickets this morning and my anxiety is so bad. I hate trying to get tickets. Ticketmaster and ticketek are conspiring to give me a heart attack. 10/10 would not recommend. Thoughts and prayers to everyone in the presale š
#getting tickets to any popular event in australia is so fucked these days#trying and failing to get taylor swift tickets was traumatic#same with my experience for olivia rodrigo and hozier tickets#all this anxiety and stress and no tickets to show for it#f1#aus gp 2025#melbourne 2025
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It was the morning after our staff Christmas party that I got on the horn to Louis Tomlinson.
While the entire office was munching on bacon and egg rolls and chugging coffee to revive themselves, I was in the studio, eagerly awaiting a call from the UK to chat to my favourite member of One Direction (yep, you read that correctly).
You see, unlike most folks who occasionally whack on āWhat Makes You Beautifulā during road trip karaoke or follow Harry Styles on Instagram to stay up to date with his dazzling wardrobe, I have been a true 1D stan since day dot: X Factor.
As soon as the band was pieced together, punters began choosing their faves, most of them picking Harry and donāt get me wrong, heās an absolute lord (Iāve literally travelled to another country to see Harry live, Iāve had his album(s) on repeat since their release and I have tons of his merch), but I was instantly enchanted by the quiet, brooding, eldest member of the band and as their popularity skyrocketed, so, too, did my love for Louis.
I guess itās a combination of his sleek style, his dreamy eyes plus the fact that heās sassy (his public feuds have rightfully earned him the name āSass Master of Doncasterā) and also has a āyuge heart and loves his fans unconditionally.
So naturally when the band went on hiatus, I followed Louisā career like a hawk and, my fellow Louis stans, our time has finally come ācoz 2020 is going to be THE year of Louis Tomlinson.
Let me repeat that louder for the people in the back:
2020 is going to be THE year of Louis Tomlinson.
The excitement in his voice is palpable as he discusses his debut studio album Walls which drops on January 31, 2020.
āIām quite big on lyrics, itās important for me to be honest and real and, at times, vulnerable,ā he says of the album.
āMy fans already know a lot about me but hopefully I can bring them an album that shows them another side.ā
This ~other side~ includes personal yarns and tales from Louisā life as he explains that he draws inspiration āfrom my life events.ā
āThere were times in the past where I tried to write in a fictional sense, and there are a couple of songs on the album like that, but mostly I find it easier to write autobiographically.ā
He adds, āThings happen to you and sometimes it might seem mundane but it makes you feel a certain way and itās worth writing about.ā
If you havenāt already listened to his latest singles, first of all what the heck is wrong with you? Second of all, go give them a listen and youāll know exactly what he means by writing autobiographically.
He says his newest single āDonāt Let It Break Your Heartā is āsomething that Iām definitely really proud of.ā
āItās a song trying to invoke hope, itās about seeing the glass as half full as opposed to half empty and no matter what life throws at you, donāt let it break your heart.ā
I then point out that he has a lot of positive, inspirational, anthemic bops under his belt and I ask if this is intentional.
āI think so,ā he responds. āYou always want to write lyrics that are relatable and inspiring, and I think songs like the song I did with Steve [Aoki] āJust Hold Onā, itās got the same kind of vibe of hope. I think itās a pretty cool topic.ā
He then talks me through my personal favourite, āWe Made It.ā
āItās kind of about two things because we started out with just the title and what it meant to me in that moment was me picturing our first show of the tour and all the hard work it took me to get there and with the fans, itās a collective, we made it here together, and thatās how the song started out,ā he says.
Directioners will be happy to know that Louis doesnāt shy away from name-dropping his bandmates and when I ask him to talk me through the best moments from the past decade, he literally lists three 1D-centric mems.
āWhen we first got put together as a band, that was a magical moment,ā he says.
āWe didnāt know each other that well and we went through that whole journey together, so that was pretty special.ā
āWhen we played Madison Square Gardens in New York, that was a pretty memorable one. All of our families came down to watch.ā
And finally, āWe were lucky enough to play at the Olympics which was definitely one of the proudest moments Iāve ever had, definitely.ā
Speaking of performing with 1D, Louisā forthcoming trip to Australia will be his first without his bandmates and he is, as he put it, āproper excited to come back.ā
āThe gigs [in Oz] are always incredible and also for any Brit, itās the ultimate dream to travel to Australia.ā
But punters who have been lucky enough to see a One Direction show in their lifetime should expect a very, very different vibe from Tomlinson now that heās flying solo (~obviously~).
āItās not going to be a massive production with any gimmicks, itās just going to be pretty straightforward. Just a good live show focusing on music and hopefully weāll have a good night.ā
Going from touring with his besties to being on the road by himself (and the backing band, of course) is bound to be a huge adjustment that Louis plans on easing into.
āI like creating normality [on the road], I just like to be sat with mates chatting, listening to music and then head out onto stage.ā
He also gave me this lil tidbit about his travelling style, which should come as no surprise to the die-hards.
āIām notoriously a really bad packer, I always leave with not enough clothes and not enough things that I need.ā
But while heās often short a pair of sneakers or a sweater or two, he always makes sure to pack the essentials.
āI like to take tea bags with me on tour. You canāt get a good cup of tea everywhere so itās important to travel with your own.ā
Which prompts me to ask about his thoughts on our tea Down Under.
āItās good, yeah! Itās good,ā he assures me.
So now that weāve discussed what 2020 will look like for him (including starting his sophomore album in the second half of the year!), along with his highlights from the last decade, Iām eager to know what his plans are for the next decade.
Brace yourselves for the responseā¦
āFucking hell, Iām not that good at thinking far ahead,ā he immediately quips. Legit, thereās nothing I love more than when celebs drop an F word in an interview. It shows that theyāre not doing the super-polished, media-trained thing and theyāre happy just being themselves.
Frankly, if Louis didnāt swear in the interview, I wouldāve been convinced that heād been abducted by aliens and replaced with a cyborg. But youāll be happy to know that in our nine-minute convo, he swore a grand total of three times which is a great score, IMO.
But anyway, back to the question at hand.
āHopefully still making music, still making albums. My intention is to get better as a songwriter with every album, so hopefully still making music and still touring.ā
We wrap up our good old chinwag with a message to his fans, particularly the Aussies who heāll finally be treating to his angel voice when he plays the Big Top in Sydney and the Palais Theatre in Melbourne in April.
āMassive thank you for your patience and your support. Iām so excited to release the album. Iām as excited, if not more, to come and see everyone on tour so thanks for your love and Iāll see you on tour.ā
Final tickets for Louis Tomlinsonās debut Australian tour are available now via livenation.com.au.
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By Matt GaleaĀ 18/12/2019
It was the morning after our staff Christmas party that I got on the horn to Louis Tomlinson.
While the entire office was munching on bacon and egg rolls and chugging coffee to revive themselves, I was in the studio, eagerly awaiting a call from the UK to chat to my favourite member of One Direction (yep, you read that correctly).
You see, unlike most folks who occasionally whack on āWhat Makes You Beautifulā during road trip karaoke or follow Harry Styles on Instagram to stay up to date with his dazzling wardrobe, I have been a true 1D stan since day dot: X Factor.
As soon as the band was pieced together, punters began choosing their faves, most of them picking Harry and donāt get me wrong, heās an absolute lord (Iāve literally travelled to another country to see Harry live, Iāve had his album(s) on repeat since their release and I have tons of his merch), but I was instantly enchanted by the quiet, brooding, eldest member of the band and as their popularity skyrocketed, so, too, did my love for Louis.
I guess itās a combination of his sleek style, his dreamy eyes plus the fact that heās sassy (his public feuds have rightfully earned him the name āSass Master of Doncasterā) and also has a āyuge heart and loves his fans unconditionally.
So naturally when the band went on hiatus, I followed Louisā career like a hawk and, my fellow Louis stans, our time has finally come ācoz 2020 is going to be THE year of Louis Tomlinson.
Let me repeat that louder for the people in the back:
2020 is going to be THE year of Louis Tomlinson.
The excitement in his voice is palpable as he discusses his debut studio album Walls which drops on January 31, 2020.
āIām quite big on lyrics, itās important for me to be honest and real and, at times, vulnerable,ā he says of the album.
āMy fans already know a lot about me but hopefully I can bring them an album that shows them another side.
āThis ~other side~ includes personal yarns and tales from Louisā life as he explains that he draws inspiration āfrom my life events.
āThere were times in the past where I tried to write in a fictional sense, and there are a couple of songs on the album like that, but mostly I find it easier to write autobiographically.ā
He adds, āThings happen to you and sometimes it might seem mundane but it makes you feel a certain way and itās worth writing about.ā
If you havenāt already listened to his latest singles, first of all what the heck is wrong with you? Second of all, go give them a listen and youāll know exactly what he means by writing autobiographically.
He says his newest single āDonāt Let It Break Your Heartā is āsomething that Iām definitely really proud of.ā
āItās a song trying to invoke hope, itās about seeing the glass as half full as opposed to half empty and no matter what life throws at you, donāt let it break your heart.ā
I then point out that he has a lot of positive, inspirational, anthemic bops under his belt and I ask if this is intentional.
āI think so,ā he responds. āYou always want to write lyrics that are relatable and inspiring, and I think songs like the song I did with Steve [Aoki] āJust Hold Onā, itās got the same kind of vibe of hope. I think itās a pretty cool topic.ā
He then talks me through my personal favourite, āWe Made It.ā
āItās kind of about two things because we started out with just the title and what it meant to me in that moment was me picturing our first show of the tour and all the hard work it took me to get there and with the fans, itās a collective, we made it here together, and thatās how the song started out,ā he says.
āAnd then in the verse you have to add a bit more of a story so weāre talking about me going to visit my girlfriend at the university halls while I was on tour with the boys, so I was going off that dynamic.ā
Directioners will be happy to know that Louis doesnāt shy away from name-dropping his bandmates and when I ask him to talk me through the best moments from the past decade, he literally lists three 1D-centric mems.
āWhen we first got put together as a band, that was a magical moment,ā he says.
āWe didnāt know each other that well and we went through that whole journey together, so that was pretty special.ā
āWhen we played Madison Square Gardens in New York, that was a pretty memorable one. All of our families came down to watch.ā
And finally, āWe were lucky enough to play at the Olympics which was definitely one of the proudest moments Iāve ever had, definitely.ā
Speaking of performing with 1D, Louisā forthcoming trip to Australia will be his first without his bandmates and he is, as he put it, āproper excited to come back.ā
āThe gigs [in Oz] are always incredible and also for any Brit, itās the ultimate dream to travel to Australia.ā
But punters who have been lucky enough to see a One Direction show in their lifetime should expect a very, very different vibe from Tomlinson now that heās flying solo (~obviously~).
āItās not going to be a massive production with any gimmicks, itās just going to be pretty straightforward. Just a good live show focusing on music and hopefully weāll have a good night.ā
Going from touring with his besties to being on the road by himself (and the backing band, of course) is bound to be a huge adjustment that Louis plans on easing into.
āI like creating normality [on the road], I just like to be sat with mates chatting, listening to music and then head out onto stage.ā
He also gave me this lil tidbit about his travelling style, which should come as no surprise to the die-hards.
āIām notoriously a really bad packer, I always leave with not enough clothes and not enough things that I need.ā
But while heās often short a pair of sneakers or a sweater or two, he always makes sure to pack the essentials.
āI like to take tea bags with me on tour. You canāt get a good cup of tea everywhere so itās important to travel with your own.ā
Which prompts me to ask about his thoughts on our tea Down Under.
āItās good, yeah! Itās good,ā he assures me.
So now that weāve discussed what 2020 will look like for him (including starting his sophomore album in the second half of the year!), along with his highlights from the last decade, Iām eager to know what his plans are for the next decade.
Brace yourselves for the responseā¦
āFucking hell, Iām not that good at thinking far ahead,ā he immediately quips. Legit, thereās nothing I love more than when celebs drop an F word in an interview. It shows that theyāre not doing the super-polished, media-trained thing and theyāre happy just being themselves.
Frankly, if Louis didnāt swear in the interview, I wouldāve been convinced that heād been abducted by aliens and replaced with a cyborg. But youāll be happy to know that in our nine-minute convo, he swore a grand total of three times which is a great score, IMO.
But anyway, back to the question at hand.
āHopefully still making music, still making albums. My intention is to get better as a songwriter with every album, so hopefully still making music and still touring.ā
We wrap up our good old chinwag with a message to his fans, particularly the Aussies who heāll finally be treating to his angel voice when he plays the Big Top in Sydney and the Palais Theatre in Melbourne in April.
āMassive thank you for your patience and your support. Iām so excited to release the album. Iām as excited, if not more, to come and see everyone on tour so thanks for your love and Iāll see you on tour.ā
Final tickets for Louis Tomlinsonās debut Australian tour are available now via livenation.com.au.
SAT APR 25 ā BIG TOP, SYDNEY
MON APR 27 ā PALAIS THEATRE, MELBOURNE
#lt news#lt interview#pedestrian#australia#wmi promo#walls promo#dlibyh promo#elounor 2.0#in the usual uni part#bad packer#but packing yorkshire tea
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