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Katie Noonan - Joni Mitchell's Blue 50th Anniversary

SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 2023

Tickets: $55 Doors: $60

General Admission: Doors: 7pm.

Note: All performances are a combination of seated and standing format. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. If you have access requirements please advise at time of booking.

Dinner & Show: Limited Tickets available, Guaranteed front area seating.

3 Courses: $150. Double Pass: 2 x Tickets + Charcuterie & Cheese sharing board $155

Dinner times Pre show: 6:30pm, 6:45pm, 7pm, 7:30pm.

On Stage Support: Georgia Fields 7.30pm - 8pm On Stage: Katie Noonan: 8.30pm - 9.40pm

Genre: Folk

About: Title: Katie Noonan – Joni Mitchell's Blue 50th anniversary

Celebrated Queensland artist Katie Noonan will be presenting Joni Mitchell’s Blue accompanied by guitar virtuoso Jeremy Sawkins.

According to Mitchell, Blue was “the purest emotional record that I will ever make in my life… there’s hardly a dishonest note in the vocals.”

Over the past 20 years, five-time ARIA award-winning artist Katie Noonan has proven herself one of Australia’s most hardworking, versatile and prolific artists. Named one of the greatest Australian singers of all time by the Herald Sun, Katie has produced 20 studio albums throughout her career, with seven times platinum record sales under her belt and 27 ARIA award nominations that span diverse genres.

“Blue is an album that unequivocally changed my life. From a compositional, lyrical and vocal performance point of view it has inspired me deeply. I love that the album was gifted to me from another female artist, and it is an album I regularly recommend to up-and-coming female artists also. Joni’s artistry and music genius is unparalleled, and I absolutely love singing her songs.” Katie Noonan

Sure to please not only Joni fans but lovers of music and poetry alike, this concert will be a spine-tingling evening you won’t want to miss.

PALAIS-HEPBURN, on Dja Dja Wurrung country

Nominated for Best Regional Venue (Established) in Music Victoria Awards 2022

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