Singer-songwriters Liz Stringer and William Crighton announce co-headlining tour
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18.11.2022

Singer-songwriters Liz Stringer and William Crighton announce co-headlining tour

Liz Stringer William Crighton
words by Kaya Martin

The two Australian musicians will be crossing the country this March for 10 captivating shows.

Sonic storytellers Liz Stringer and William Crighton will be hitting the road this March for a 10-stop co-headlining tour. Making their way from Fremantle to Brisbane, the two will be joining forces to create a powerful and electrifying live show. Catch them when they head to Melbourne’s own Thornbury Theatre on March 18.

For Liz Stringer, the tour comes after the success of her latest album, First Time Really Feeling. The singer’s sixth studio release picked up a 2022 ARIA Award for the best independent blues and roots album or EP and propelled her to new heights in the singer-songwriter sphere. Following an 18-month gig as part of Midnight Oil’s touring band, Stringer is ready to bring her polished performance to towns across the country.

Liz Stringer and William Crighton 2023 Tour 

  • March 5 – Mojos, Fremantle
  • March 17 – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
  • March 18 – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne
  • March 19 – Archie’s Creek Hotel, Archie’s Creek
  • March 23 – Heritage Hotel, Bulli
  • March 24 – Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle
  • March 25 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
  • March 30 – Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads
  • March 31 – Regent Theatre, Murwillumbah
  • April 4 – Old Museum Concert Hall, Brisbane

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William Crighton will be strapped with tracks from his latest acclaimed release, Water and Dust. Distinctly Australian, the album is centred on the artist’s return to the country following a stint overseas in Nashville. Fans can expect to hear alt rock favourites including Stand and The Wheel, as well as earlier hits. 

The two artists will team up to create a captivating and emotional night of music. Touching on the challenges and triumphs of their communities, the performances are sure to tug at the heartstrings. 

Tickets are on sale now for their show at Thornbury Theatre on March 18. Pick up yours here.