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HomeEntertainmentLachie Gill set for the stage in Eumundi

Lachie Gill set for the stage in Eumundi

Singer songwriter Lachie Gill will be taking to the stage in The Bunker at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Saturday 2 December to showcase material from his brand new EP ’Write It Out’ and remind audiences exactly why he was crowned Australia’s winner of The Voice in 2022.

Since winning The Voice, Lachie has been busy in the studio working with renowned writer/producers The Mak Bros (Vera Blue, Kita Alexander, Boy and Bear), Joel Quartermain (Eskimo Joe, Meg Mac) and Edwin White (Vance Joy) refining material for his forthcoming EP (Universal Music Australia) as well as releasing a string of quality singles Wasted Time, Sad Summer, Hate That You Hurt and Right People Wrong Time – the latter having impressively clocked up over one million YouTube views.

After selling out venues across the country on his ‘Live + Intimate Tour’, Lachie is back with long-time collaborator and friend Rae Santos for a series of concerts featuring brand new expanded arrangements of his hit singles, as well as special covers that made him a household name on The Voice. Audiences will also be treated to new music from Lachie’s forthcoming ‘Write It Out’ EP (out 17 November).

Lachie says playing shows is and will always be his favourite part of being an artist.

“To be able to share the songs that mean so much to me with others is a feeling I will always be grateful for. I can’t wait to travel the country again and meet everyone that has found joy and resonated with my songs,” Lachie says.

Lachie Gill’s extraordinary vocal talent will be on full display in Eumundi as he invites audiences into his musical world and writing process, showcasing a formidable young singer/songwriter whose star is on the rise.

TICKETS: $50 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event. Doors open at 7.30pm

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