Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham (of The Waifs) – Birdsong Tour
$49.00 – $59.00
Following on from their ARIA-nominated debut album, Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham (of The Waifs) have reached new heights with their follow up release, Birdsong, which swept the 52nd Golden Guitar Awards in both nominations and top category wins, taking out Traditional Country Album of the Year, as well as Song of the Year and Single of the Year for album track “Size Up.”
Further cementing their standing as “Australia’s first couple of folk-country” (Phil Stafford, The Australian), the pair have soared into 2024 with an irresistible momentum. Felicity and Josh head to the Paragon Theatre stage in full flight to deliver the masterful songwriting and musicianship that fans have come to expect from the pair.
Friday 21st June 2024
6:30 pm – Doors open
7:30 pm – Show commences
9:00 pm – Show concludes. Felicity & Josh will be available for meeting/signing at the Merchandise Desk after the show.
TICKET OPTIONS
General Admission – $49 (Auditorium Seating & Show)
Lounge & Drink Package – *15 Tickets only* – $59
Includes: Front row vintage lounge seating, drink on arrival & show
PLEASE NOTE The Paragon is a licensed venue. A variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as sweet and savoury treats, are available for purchase from our Espresso Bar. No outside food and drinks permitted.
*Tickets are non- refundable unless event cancelled*
Full Biography
Along with her incredible band – the Pack, Fanny has established herself as an exuberant
Performer that combines a high energy show with intimate storytelling delivered with warmth & luscious harmonies, ‘It’s like she’s harnessed the greatest attributes of Gillian Welch and Dolly Parton’ says Chris Familton for The Music.
2020 did not slow Fanny down releasing an album, appearing on Playschool showtime, on the 7:30 Report on ABC, was a guest on Take 5 with Zan Rowe, one of 12 Aussies in Global Music Match, became a Support Act Advocate, joined the RFS, wrote and produced a documentary telling the story of Fallow through the summer of bushfires and recording her album in a stone hut and also managed to pull off a sold-out theatre tour through NSW + ACT in the wake of a pandemic here in Australia.
In her own lane, Fanny is forging a career that is distinctively hers and changing up how ‘things are done’.
and Fallow will make fans out of people who would ordinarily turn up their noses at the genre.