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Carole King and James Taylor
Nov 12, 2009 Updated Nov 15, 2009

James Taylor and Carole King will team up for a world tour - with Australia as the first stop.

The pair first got together in the 70’s when he had a massive hit with You’ve Got A Friend, which was written by King.

The tour has been dubbed ‘The Troubadour Reunion’, a nod to the Los Angeles nightclub where Taylor and King first made their name.

When the tour kicks off in March next year, Melbourne’s Rod laver Arena will be the first stop, followed by shows in Brisbane and Sydney.

March 27, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
March 31, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
April 3, Hunter Valley, Hope Arena
April 6, Sydney, Entertainment Centre
April 10, Auckland, Vector Arena
April 14, Tokyo, Budokan
April 16, Tokyo, Budokan
May 14, Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl

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On Nov 14, 2009. 8:56am
Fe said

Does anyone know where "Hope Arena" is in the Hunter Valley? I've never heard of it, and can't seem to find it on the net.

On Nov 16, 2009. 9:49pm
Anonymous said

Is it Hope Estate?

hopeestate.com.au

Theres nothing on their website about James Taylor and Carole King but they *do* do a lot of concerts there - maybe this is it? Anyway, hope it helps...

On Nov 17, 2009. 9:14am
LikelyLass said

Yes it is Hope Estate in Pokolbin, ticketmaster have the details :-)
ticketmaster.com.au/Carole-King-James-Taylor-Reserved-Seating-tickets/artist/1384736?tm_link=tm_homeA_h4

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