An Afternoon with Daniel Champagne – Live at the Star
Event description
About the Show
One of the world’s most dynamic guitar and vocal performances is coming to town!
“The finest guitar player of this generation.” – The Calgary Herald (Canada)
“The future of folk.” – The Firefly Column (USA)
“A generational talent.” – Roots Magazine (UK)
“Do whatever it takes to get in the front row!” – Rhythms Magazine (Australia)
Don’t miss your chance to experience live music at its finest.
Artist Bio
Daniel Champagne lives and breathes music. Performing more than 250 concerts around the world each year, he’s as loved internationally as he is at home in Australia. His signature guitar style and captivating stage presence have earned him fans across continents.
Growing up in the Bega Valley, Daniel picked up the guitar at age 5, began writing songs at 12, trained classically through his teens, and hit the road as a full-time touring artist at 18.
Since then, he’s released seven studio albums, sold out shows globally, played major festivals, and shared stages with Tommy Emmanuel, INXS, John Butler, Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Judy Collins, and Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Expect jaw-dropping guitar skills, heartfelt storytelling, and a truly immersive performance.
A Daniel Champagne show is not just a concert — it’s an experience.
What the Press Say
“The word prodigy seems to 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
“Festival-goers flocked by the thousands toward the main stage to witness a young Australian phenomenon deliver an absolute show-stopper.”
— The Firefly Column, USA
“A generational talent.”
— Roots Magazine, UK
“Daniel Champagne is a crossroads of blues, folk, and roots — a true ambassador for acoustic music.”
— The Indie Blender, Canada
“Reinventing roots guitar.”
— Rhythms Magazine, Australia
“Watching Daniel Champagne perform is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. He’s a prodigy who plays like no one else could unless they’d spent two lifetimes studying the art.”
— BW Review, New Zealand
“Exhilarating, heartfelt and magical.”
— The Music, Australia
“You feel as if he just invented the instrument yesterday and was discovering its possibilities afresh.”
— Ted Gioia, American jazz critic
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