One of Australia’s most revered and recognisable voices, Kate Miller-Heidke, is once again set to delight audiences as she performs a series of intimate duo shows with her long-time collaborator Keir Nuttall in churches and cathedrals under the Heavenly Sounds banner.

Tickets for these unique shows will go on sale Monday March 18th through Ticketek, www.ticketek.com.au

Kate’s critically acclaimed album Nightflight, released last year, set her front and centre in the psyche of music fans and media alike. With these being her first duo performances in over a year and her debut performance in this kind of live setting, tickets are sure to be in high demand.

Kate says, “I’m very much looking forward to being a part of Heavenly Sounds. It’s such a beautiful concept. I haven’t sung in a church since high school, but they do tend to have very gorgeous voice-friendly acoustics. Also, I’ve been told I’m not allowed to swear during these concerts which might be good for me.”

Well scrubbed country boy Franky Walnut will open proceedings with his entertaining insight into Australian identity and his extensive back catalogue of between 6 and 7 songs, most of which he can remember the lyrics to.

Kate Miller-Heidke’s Heavenly Sounds tour promises to offer something quite magical. Be sure not to miss out on this unique touring experience.

Kate Miller-Heidke Heavenly Sounds 2013 Australian Tour

All ages shows with special guest Franky Walnut
Tickets will cost $62.50 + booking fees and they go on sale Monday 18th March through www.ticketek.com.au

Tuesday 28 May
St. John’s Cathedral, 373 Ann Street, Brisbane BRISBANE, QLD

Wednesday 5 June
St. Joseph’s Church, Subiaco, 3 Salvado Road, Subiaco PERTH, WA

Friday 14 June
Flinders St Baptist Church, 65 Flinders Street, Adelaide ADELAIDE. SA

Friday 21 June
St Michael’s Uniting Church, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne MELBOURNE, VIC

Thursday 27 June
St. Stephen’s Uniting Church, 197 Macquarie Street, Sydney SYDNEY, NSW

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