Country music followers are in for a deal with subsequent 12 months with Australian music icon Kasey Chambers to headline a free live performance on the house of the Fremantle Dockers.
The South Australian-raised nation queen is the primary interstate artist to headline the City of Cockburn’s annual free neighborhood live performance since Ross Wilson — the unique lead singer and co-founder of Daddy Cool — wowed a giant crowd at Victor George Kailis Oval again in 2020.
Still greatest recognized for her 2002 chart-topper Not Pretty Enough and her rendition of Cyndi Lauper’s True Colours, which turned the theme tune for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, Chambers’ adorned music profession throughout 4 a long time has yielded 12 solo albums and 14 ARIA awards.
Chambers, who was the youngest feminine to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, is now 46 and a mom of three.
She and her band will carry out at Cockburn’s free occasion on Saturday, February 4 supported supported by native act Scarlet’s Way, a West Australian roots-inspired duo.
Both shall be winging their approach west after performing on the well-known Tamworth Country Music Festival in January, with Chambers additionally set to play each Esperance and Albany in January for her acoustic and intimate tour.
In previous years the Cockburn neighborhood occasion has featured a lot of homegrown acts together with Stella Donnelly, Adrian Dzvuke and San Cisco in addition to celebrated stars like Daryl Braithwaite and Jessica Mauboy.
The live performance shall be staged on the Dockers Football Club coaching floor at Victor George Kailis Oval from 7-10pm.