Anna Weatherup X Amy Vee - BRISBANE 2024
Event description
After a successful double headline East Coast tour in 2023, enduring Hunter singer-songwriters Anna Weatherup and Amy Vee have announced that they will again join forces to present a second, expanded series of intimate performances on a multi-state tour in early 2024.
The acclaimed songbirds will play new shows in BRISBANE, GOLD COAST, SYDNEY, CANBERRA, and HUNTER VALLEY, as well as performances at TOWNSVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL, with more announcements to come.
Amy Vee and Anna Weatherup joined forces in 2023 upon the realising the synergy of their stories – both hard-working and fiercely independent female singer-songwriters from the Hunter region; both having released brand new albums; both having endured a long and difficult path in the music industry since a young age.
Anna and Amy have both forged notable music careers over the last decade.
Anna Weatherup is perhaps best known for turning all four chairs on The Voice in its second season, with her audition garnering over 1.2M views on YouTube. However, since that time, Anna has worked tirelessly to shape a truly unique and engaging creative identity, gathering a loyal community of followers via her many live shows and, during lockdowns, via livestreaming on Twitch. Anna’s long-awaited album Crossing the Sea was released in 2023, with singles making waves on the iTunes charts and garnering over 100k streams on Spotify. Anna followed by with a stripped-back live version of the album, made for vinyl, in late 2023.
Amy Vee is an established and award-winning songwriter and performer with extensive touring experience in Australia and internationally. Amy has moonlighted as band member for other artists including Australian music royalty Jon English and Tim Freedman, all while building a solo career, opening for touring acts such as Luka Bloom, Passenger, Newton Faulkner, and Mark Seymour. Her award-winning self-penned body of work includes two solo studio albums, an EP, and several singles. Her latest offering, Live at Lizottes, was recorded in her hometown at the iconic venue, with a 6-piece band, leading Australian music journalist Stuart Coupe to proclaim it “stunning, powerful and emotive”.
Vee and Weatherup aim to expand on their previous tour, focussing on intimate, listening venues where both artists could connect more personally with audiences.
“In our early conversations we worked out that we’re both really keen on the idea of giving people an experience,” said Weatherup. “People consume music in a really distracted way these days… I guess we’re trying to encourage audiences to allow themselves to be immersed in the moment. That’s why we’re keeping the shows small and intimate. We want to create a bit of shared magic,” she added.
While the previous tour focussed on solo performances and a few special onstage moments together, the 2024 tour will also include a few full band shows.
Audiences can expect to be enchanted by these two accomplished and captivating artists.
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