DOORS 6.30PM // KITCHEN OPEN // SHOW STARTS 8.30PM Following the
release of their first new music in 10 years last November, ARIA
Award-winning act The Audreys unveil a brand new country-soaked
ballad, Beatles V Stones, alongside the announcement of their fifth
studio album, Ruin & Repair, due out on Friday March 14. The
troubadours are also taking Ruin & Repair on the road around
Australia, with an extensive list of dates also announced today.
Formed back in 2004 by Coates and guitarist Tristan Goodall, The
Audreys have gone on to release four full-length albums, with 2006’s
Between Last Night and Us, 2008’s When the Flood Comes and 2011’s
Sometimes the Stars all taking home the ARIA Award for Best Blues &
Roots Album, as well as their most recent album, 2014’s ‘Til My
Tears Roll Away scoring an ARIA nomination itself. Renowned for their
dynamic and silken sonic wiles, The Audreys became a beloved fixture
on the Australian touring scene, with countless gigs in their wake,
and have also ticked off club and festival shows in North America, the
UK, and Europe. Hitting pause briefly in 2016, with Coates releasing
her first solo album, Taasha Coates and Her Melancholy Sweethearts,
The Audreys continued to share their musical magic and tour up until
the COVID years hit; and, devastatingly, The Audreys journey changed
irrevocably in 2022 with the untimely passing of Goodall. But for
Coates, the chance to continue The Audreys creative pursuits is also a
chance to pay ongoing homage to Goodall, with The Audreys also
celebrating 20 years in 2024 since Coates and Goodall first started
the project, and The Audreys now courageously venturing into a brand
new chapter; and it’s one that will joyfully include some extensive
Australian touring kicking off not long after brand new album; Ruin &
Repair releases into the world. “I’ve overcome a lot of hurdles to
get to this point and I’m really gosh darn happy to be
here!” Taasha Coates reveals. “We have a whole national tour
coming up starting at the end of March and running right through until
June. It will be lots of songs from the new album and lots of old
Audreys favourites. Can’t wait!” TICKETING INFO Please have a
digital or printed copy of your ticket ready on arrival along with a
valid photo ID. Acceptable ID includes a current and valid Australian
Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or
Passport. The Brunswick Ballroom strives to improve our practices when
it comes to sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint. We
don’t sell or provide plastic water bottles. VENUE INFO THE BALLROOM
MENU The kitchen will be serving The Ballroom Menu for this show. You
can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.
ACCESSIBILITY The Brunswick Ballroom is Accessible. The Brunswick
Ballroom has made significant improvements to accessibility by
installing an Acorn Chairlift. (Model: New Acorn Indoor 180 Curved
Stairlift.) Companion Tickets Accepted Accessible Seating can be
purchased by entering this code before selecting your tickets:
BBACCESS25 Accessible Seating ensures a reserved seat for both you and
your companion. Premium Accessible Seating ensures a reserved table
and includes one complimentary meal for both you and your companion
from the Selfish section of our menu. Companion tickets must be valid
and will be checked upon entry into the venue. VENUE FAQS To find out
more about the venue, FAQs can be viewed by clicking here.
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