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Seaforth On Tour
Australian country-pop duo Seaforth couldn't deny the pull of country music and moved halfway across the world from Sydney to Nashville to pursue a career in country music.
After traveling back and forth between Australia and the U.S. for many years, co-songwriters and co-vocalists Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson permanently relocated to America when they signed a worldwide deal with Sony Nashville, joining the same roster as Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley and Miranda Lambert.
Award-winning producer Dann Huff (Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Michael Jackson, and Rascal Flatts) came onboard to produce Seaforth's major-label debut, Love That, in 2019, and made the decision to leave some parts from the band's original demos in tact, which is a credit to their fully formed songwriting and performing abilities.
Featuring the evocative storytelling country music is famous for as well as pop hooks and lush harmonies, this promising band will likely follow in the footsteps of their arena-selling heroes. Catch them in a city near you before they blow up when they hit the road on their About Time Tour across the U.S. in early 2023.
Seaforth Live in Concert
Co-songwriters/vocalists Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson met before they entered kindergarten in Sydney, Australia, at the age of 3. Growing up in a sunny, seaside Sydney suburb called Seaforth that eventually became the inspiration for their band name, they grew up playing soccer and attending high school together. They also shared a mutual love of music and artists ranging from Keith Urban to The Beatles.
Drawing on 20 years of friendship and shared musical interests, they formed Seaforth and honed their skills performing in clubs around Sydney. On a songwriting trip to Tennessee, the duo realized Nashville was where they wanted to be to pursue their music career, and they eventually relocated permanently to Music City, where they fit right in.
Having mastered the art of storytelling, chronicling the relatable sadness and despair around breakups in their song "Breakups," these rising stars have a bright future.