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Win a double pass to see Meg Washington at The J

Aria winning songstress Meg Washington is coming to The J on 23 November to launch her new single The Hook, and Noosa Today has a double pass to give away.

It is the first release from the soundtrack of How to Make Gravy – the feature film which Meg co-wrote and co-produced with her partner Nick Waterman an adaptation of Paul Kelly’s classic Christmas song by the same name.

Meg will be performing The Hook and other songs from her across her impressive five-album catalogue, including Lazarus Drug; which was recently featured in the final moments of The Sign, a special episode of smash-hit Bluey, in which Meg also voices Calypso the teacher Bluey is the number one most watched show in America, with 35 Billion minutes watched in 2024. 

The film will be released later this year on Binge, and stars Hugo Weaving, Daniel Henshall and celebrated French actress Agathe Rousselle among a star-studded ensemble which also includes cameos from several Australian musicians. 

In The Hook Meg has sampled French electronic producer Petit Biscuit’s breakout hit Sunset Lover, which has itself achieved an astonishing milestone of 15 times platinum certification worldwide.

Meg has interpolated the elements of Sunset Lover with her unique and intelligent song writing style, crafting The Hook with producer Konstantin Kersting, best known for his work on Dance Monkey – the five billion streaming song from Tones and I. 

Competition winner to be drawn 12 noon Friday 18 November. To enter visit noosatoday.com/competitions

For more information visit thej.com.au/meg-washington/

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