Aussie music legend Ella Hooper announces 2023 Australian tour dates
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14.12.2022

Aussie music legend Ella Hooper announces 2023 Australian tour dates

Ella Hooper

The award-winning Aussie music legend is hitting the road early next year.

With her second solo album Small Town Temple set to be released next month, the one and only Ella Hooper has announced a national run of tour dates to showcase the track live, along with a selection of new material and some old favourites. She’ll be performing at the Malthouse Outdoor Stage on February 19.

Ella Hooper 2023 Australian tour

  • January 28 – Wonderland Spiegeltent, Barwon Heads
  • February 2 – Lizotte’s, Newcastle
  • February 3 – The Lansdowne, Sydney
  • February 4 – The Brass Monkey, Sydney
  • February 11 – Bundy Hall, Bundalaguah (sold out)
  • February 12 – Archies Creek Hotel, Archies Creek
  • February 16 – Brunswick Heads Picture House, Northern Rivers
  • February 17 – Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane
  • February 19 – Malthouse Outdoor Stage, Melbourne
  • February 24 – Adelaide Fringe

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

“On tour I relish the small but ‘extra’ things like selling unique merch – scented candles, enamel pins – but I’m most excited about the limited edition cloud coloured vinyl! This item is a dream come true; it perfectly fits the ‘Small Town Temple’ aesthetic,” she says.

“I am so proud of this record and the live band that’s behind me at the moment. It feels like the highlight of my solo career, so far.”

With a career spanning 20 years as the distinctive front woman of Killing Heidi, a dynamic solo artist, occasional DJ, TV presenter for Rockwiz and former regular on Spicks and Specks, Hooper has been branded everything from a pop sensation to the ultimate rock chick.

 

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Having burst onto the Australian music scene fronting Killing Heidi when she was still a teenager (scoring their first number one single, ‘Mascara’ on Ella’s 17th birthday while their debut album, Reflector, was one of the fastest-selling Australian albums of all time), this latest output for Ella truly represents a new start and a stunning solo single from one of Australia’s most-loved singer songwriters.

Grab tickets to her show at the Malthouse Outdoor Stage in Melbourne on February 19 by heading here.