
Bluesfest 2015 Sideshows

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Perth (Fremantle) Day Photography Workshop
These rock, indie and blues kings will be coming to a sideshow near you to coincide with Byron Bay Bluesfest 2015 this April…
Ben Howard
Every tune he strums on his guitar has been mesmerising music lovers since the release of debut album, ‘Every Kingdom’, and there’s no doubt Ben Howard will be doing the same to the crowds at Bluesfest. If you can’t get to Byron Bay to see him, the ‘Only Love’ troubadour will be touring the rest of Australia at the end of March, playing two dates in Sydney and one in Fremantle and Melbourne.
26th March – Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle
28th March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
29th March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
31st March – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Hozier
One of the biggest names to come out of 2014, Hozier is the man behind the brooding and soulful rock song, ‘Take Me To Church’. The Irish singer-songwriter, who credits Tom Waits and Nina Simone as influences, will make his debut in Australia with sideshows for Bluesfest in Sydney and Melbourne.
28th March – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
30th March – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Paolo Nutini
From ‘Jenny Don’t Be Hasty’ in 2006 to ‘One Day’ in 2014, Paolo Nutini has delivered catchy, heartfelt and brilliant tracks one after another, each one blessed with his incredible vocals. With his Scottish accent and Italian heritage, he has become of the UK’s most recognised names and voices. A huge highlight for Bluesfest this year, he will also be playing in Sydney and Melbourne.
31st March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
1st April – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Gary Clark Jr.
As a Grammy Award-winning guitarist and singer, Gary Clark Jr. has shared the stage with Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and more recently, Beyoncé, and with a highly anticipated appearance at Bluesfest, he will also be gracing the stages of Sydney and Melbourne.
8th April – 170 Russell, Melbourne
10th April – The Metro Theatre, Sydney