Daniel Champagne LIVE at Merrijig Hall (Family Friendly Concert)
Event description
The young virtuoso recently described as 'the finest guitar player of this generation' has been selling out shows all over the globe and in 2026, will be bring his now-famed stage show to intimate venues around Australia!
February 14 @ Merrijig Hall
Doors open from 7:00pm / show starts at 7:30pm
Seated Concert
FAMILY FRIENDLY with cheaper $20 tickets for under 18s
DON'T MISS your chance to see live music at it's finest!
WHAT THE PRESS SAY..
“The word Prodigy seems to entirely fall short of this soft-spoken young man’s skills, he coaxes sounds and melodies out of his instrument that literally drop jaws.”
The Calgary Herald, CANADA
“Today I saw the future of Folk – Festival goers flocking in the thousands towards the main stage to witness a young musical phenomenon from Australia dish out an absolute show-stopper.” The Firefly Column, USA
“Daniel Champagne is a crossroads. Fusing the strong traditions of Blues, Folk and other roots art with pop showmanship and admirable lyrical ability. I firmly believe that he will become an ambassador for roots music in a time where it desperately needs representation.” The Indie Blender, CANADA
“reinventing roots guitar” Rhythms Magazine, AUSTRALIA“Watching Daniel Champagne perform is a once in a lifetime experience. He is a true prodigy that plays like no one else could possibly play unless they spent at least two lifetimes studying the art.” BW Review, NEW ZEALAND
“Daniel Champagne exudes a natural ease on stage, as he sings poignant lyrics and beautifully crafted melodies that invariably whisk the heart up with grand romanticism. Coupled with an exhilarating guitar talent that transcends mere acoustic playing to replicate a whole band, Champagne is just magical” Themusic.com.au, AUSTRALIA
"You feel as if he just invented the instrument yesterday and was discovering its possibilities afresh” Ted Gioia (American jazz critic and music historian)
Merrijig Hall sits quietly beneath the mountains, a simple country hall with a long history of bringing people together. Built in the 1930s by locals, it still holds that spirit—weathered, welcoming, and grounded in community. There's something about the timber walls, the cool evening air, and the quiet hum of conversation that makes a show here feel honest and close. It’s not flashy, but that’s the beauty of it. It’s a place where music feels real, and where being there feels like you’re part of something shared
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