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    Emily Lubitz supported by Folkstone Avenue

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    The Citadel
    murwillumbah, australia
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    As aloof as she is transcendent, Emily Lubitz is a classic siren, her ethereal vocal much celebrated as the call of Tinpan Orange, the critically acclaimed indie-folk outfit she has fronted for more than a decade.

    Stepping out as a solo artist, Lubitz brings her songwriting craft to new heights, dealing in the grand old themes of love and loss as she explores a darkly romantic vision of the world. In the live arena, Lubitz plays with a trio of women, her brushed velvet vocal at the core.

    She unearths a lyrical rawness that delves into a life less ordinary alongside the rough-cut diamonds of the everyday. Standing six feet tall, she holds the audience in the palm of her hand.

    “Emily’s exquisite, brushed-velvet vocal conjures a steady neck-hair raising waltz” — The Age

    “Strikingly assured” — Rolling Stone Australia

    LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/emily_lubitz/
    YOUTUBE :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtQ_J4Ii57k

    Emily Lubitz is supported by duo Folkstone Avenue.

    Folkstone Avenue is one of the sweetest duos around. Formed after an impromptu songwriting session, singer/songwriters Maisy Taylor and Madeleine McCaw (also known as Hello Jane) have fused their love of storytelling and harmony rich vocals to capture a timeless sound of folky goodness. Together they have performed at festivals across Queensland including Falls Festival, Bello Winter Music Festival, Tablelands Folk Festival, Neurum Creek Folk Festival and Brisbane Festival. 

    The Citadel will be open from 6:30, the hall doors for seating open at 7pm. Every seat is a good seat but if you’re particular, come in early..
    We will have a licenced bar and pizzas for one available. 

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    The Citadel
    murwillumbah, australia