Star singer Kate Miller-Heidke set for Geraldton visit as part of Australian tour
From the valley at Coachella to the New York Metropolitan Opera, star Aussie songstress Kate Miller-Heidke will soon head to the Mid West for a one-off concert.
The 42-year-old is most well known for her 2009 hit The Last Day on Earth, which peaked at number three on the Australian charts.
More recently, Miller-Heidke represented Australia at the Eurovision song contest in 2019, performing her song Zero Gravity to finish ninth.
She has a mentoring role on this year’s edition of The Voice Australia, alongside Guy Sebastian, Adam Lambert and LeAnn Rimes.
Tickets to her Telling Tales Tour performance at Geraldton’s Queens Park Theatre in March, go on sale today. It will include new songs and crowd favourites, as she aims to create a connection with the audience on the night.
Miller-Heidke is known for her unique combination of pop, opera, and folk music, and uses music to tell a variety of stories.
Her tour outlines the idea of storytelling, conveying tales of humour and pain, intimacy and grandeur, and many more.
Her stop in Geraldton will be one of two in WA, alongside her Perth performance.
The show will take place at Queens Park Theatre on Friday, March 7, with tickets available from 9am on Friday from the theatre website.
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