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Shannon Noll Has A New Song Is Out, And There's A RED HOT Summer Tour Coming

And it kicks off at the Deniliquin Ute Muster.
Nollsie is back with his number plate and a new song.
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Nollsie is back with his number plate and a new song.

We'd usually say Shannon Noll is back with a vengeance, but the singer is really just riding on the wings of his resurgence among Australia's young (and old?).

But if you weren't already sure, Noll wants you to know who he is -- releasing a new single this month after signing with Warner Music Australia.

Shannon Noll fans, we direct you to the below video because you can learn the words of Who I Am right now.

You can also enjoy Nollsie's new ute, and revel in the fact Shannon will be touring the country yet again.

"Who I Am is me saying this is me, like it or not. I think in this business people try to make you something you're not," Noll said upon the announcement.

"It's a joyful song that is all about being yourself and doing the things that make you happy."

The track will officially be released on September 30. And the video clip for Who I Am will be filmed at the Deniliquin Ute Muster on October 1, so all you folk in New South Wales, count yourself blessed.

Noll will release an entire album in early 2017 of which he says "I feel refreshed and ready to go".

"The last three songs I've co-written recently are my favourite songs on the album.

"The new songs are different in the sense they are very current sounding and the message is a celebration of who I am and where I come from, and also the passion I have for the country I live in."

We have no doubt Nollsie fans can get on board with that.

For all tour dates and ticketing click here. If you're still reading this article we know you want to.

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