Human Nature: Mike Tierney still gets excited performing after 30 years

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    EXCLUSIVE: Human Nature’s Mike Tierney admits he still gets a thrill from performing after 30 years

    They’re the clean-cut boyband who rose to fame in the mid ’90s.

    But the members of Human Nature have revealed they still get a thrill from performing despite being in showbusiness for more than three decades.

    ‘We’ve always been passionate about music and entertaining people,’ Mike Tierney, 44, told Daily Mail Australia.

    Exciting: The members of Human Nature have revealed they still get a thrill from performing despite being in showbusiness for more than three decades. Pictured at the ARIAs in 2019

    Exciting: The members of Human Nature have revealed they still get a thrill from performing despite being in showbusiness for more than three decades. Pictured at the ARIAs in 2019

    ‘We love doing the live shows, but creating this new music has been a completely new approach for us,’ he added of returning to the studio for their new album.

    Mike also admitted that while that he finds the songwriting process thrilling, the group had to work out where their sound fits in today’s pop landscape.

    ‘It had been 15 years since we’d written a song together,’ added Andrew Tierney, 46.

    Changes: Mike Tierney also admitted that while that he finds the songwriting process thrilling, the group had to work out where their sound fits in today's pop landscape. Pictured (L-R): Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney and Michael Tierney on August 13, 2015, in New York City

    Changes: Mike Tierney also admitted that while that he finds the songwriting process thrilling, the group had to work out where their sound fits in today’s pop landscape. Pictured (L-R): Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney and Michael Tierney on August 13, 2015, in New York City

    ‘Mike and I did a lot of the core writing for all of Human Nature’s early original albums and this new body of work started to take shape as soon as we started writing together again, so it’s all come full circle.’

    ‘When Mike and I spoke about the direction we wanted these new Human Nature songs to take,’ Andrew explained.

    ‘We wanted it to be positive, uplifting pop with a deeper message underneath – to make people feel better about where they are and kind of lift them up.’

    Human Nature's new EP, Good Good Life, is out now

    Human Nature’s new EP, Good Good Life, is out now 

    It comes as the group, which consists of the Tierney brothers, Toby Allen and Phil Burton, recently celebrated their milestone 30-year anniversary.

    Human Nature are currently playing regional shows before they kick off their national tour in August.

    Human Nature’s new EP, Good Good Life, is out now  

    Human Nature: Good Good Life Tour Dates

     TUES AUG 31 ADELAIDE, HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE

    FRI SEPT 3 PERTH, CROWN THEATRE

    SAT SEPT 4 PERTH CROWN THEATRE

    TUES SEPT 7 BRISBANE, QPAC CONCERT HALL

    WED SEPT 8 BRISBANE, QPAC CONCERT HALL

    FRI SEPT 10 MELBOURNE, HAMER HALL

    SAT SEPT 11 MELBOURNE, HAMER HALL

    TUES SEPT 14 CANBERRA, ROYAL THEATRE

    THURS SEPT 16 NEWCASTLE, CIVIC THEATRE

    FRI SEPT 17 WIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

    SAT SEPT 18 SYDNEY, THE STAR

    SUN SEPT 19 SYDNEY, THE STAR

    Milestone: It comes as the group, which consists of Toby Allen, Phil Burton, and brothers Andrew and Mike Tierney, recently celebrated their milestone 30 year anniversary together

    Milestone: It comes as the group, which consists of Toby Allen, Phil Burton, and brothers Andrew and Mike Tierney, recently celebrated their milestone 30 year anniversary together 

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