Tim Campbell goes disco for new album

Aussie entertainer Tim Campbell will cover the songs of the `70s and `80s with his next album High School Disco.

Australian performer Tim Campbell

Tim Campbell will cover the songs of the `70s and `80s with his next album High School Disco. (AAP)

High School Disco will feature the high school dance songs from artists like Simple Minds, Madonna, J. Geils Ban and The Knack.

"I'm really proud of the fresh production on this album, and can't wait to share the joy of these memorable and much loved songs," Campbell says.

He will also take the songs on the road for a national tour starting in Adelaide on June 12.

"As far as the tour goes, don't get me started, I may have a little accident in my pants," Campbell says.

"I am overly excited about sharing the music from High School Disco, plus many more of the great songs of the `70s and `80s. There's nothing better than singing live with the band and sharing the night with an audience.

"I expect a few requests and perhaps old school flames to rekindle too. I can guarantee this will be a night of absolute FUN."

High School Disco will be released on April 4.

HIGH SCHOOL DISCO TOUR DATES:

June 12 & 13 - Adelaide, TBA

June 20 - Bankstown Sports, Sydney

June 21 - Southern Cross Club, Canberra

June 27 - Country Club Showroom, Launceston

June 28 - Wrest Point Show Room, Hobart

July 11 - Kedron Wavell, Brisbane

July 12 - Twin Towns, Gold Coast

July 26 - The Palms at Crown, Melbourne


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