Kasey Chambers headlines 2023 Cockburn Central Community Concert

2023 Community Concert 4 February at 7pm4FEBRUARY2023
Main points:
  • Australian music royalty Kasey Chambers will headline the City’s free 2023 Cockburn Central Community Concert on 4 February
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  • It will be held at the Dockers Football Club training ground, Victor George Kailis Oval, Cockburn ARC, 31 Veterans Parade, Cockburn Central 7-10pm
  • Bring a picnic to this drug and alcohol-free event or buy food/drinks from on-site food vans
  • Chambers and her band will be supported by West Australian roots-inspired duo Scarlet’s Way.  
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee and Australian music icon Kasey Chambers will headline the City of Cockburn’s annual free community concert in 2023.
 
The brilliant singer-songwriter will appear with her band on Saturday 4 February to perform much-loved songs from her award-winning albums ‘The Captain’ and ‘Barricades & Brickwalls’ along with subsequent and current career offerings.
 
The concert will be staged at the Dockers Football Club training ground at Victor George Kailis Oval at Cockburn ARC, 31 Veterans Parade, Cockburn Central 7-10pm.
 
Chambers and her band will be supported by West Australian roots-inspired duo Katey Gabel (Lead Vocals) and Shayne Savic (Guitar) of Scarlet’s Way, just a month after their latest album launch in Perth and associated tour, including Tamworth, NSW.
 
Chambers has produced 12 award-winning albums since the release of her solo debut album ‘The Captain’ in 1999, which won that year’s ARIA Music Award for Best Country Album.
 
She followed up with ‘Barricades & Brickwalls’ in 2001, which featured the commercial breakthrough single ‘Not Pretty Enough’, a No. 1 hit in Australia, achieving double platinum sales.
 
Chambers went on to win Best Country Artist, Best Female Artist and Album of the Year at the 2002 ARIA awards.
 
In 2018 Chambers, became the youngest female ever to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and the youngest inductee to the Australasian Country Music Roll of Renown.
 
Often described as a genre-defying singer-songwriter, Chambers wears the honesty of country music on her sleeve and has become one of the most popular and acclaimed artists of her generation in Australia, while winning a devoted following the world over.
 
Need to know:
  • It’s a free event
  • No dogs allowed
  • Free parking at Cockburn ARC
  • Drug and alcohol-free event
  • Bring a picnic or purchase food/drinks from the food vans on site.
 
Bike parking will be available at the Cockburn ARC entrance, consider carpooling with family or friends, or use public transport available at Cockburn train station.
 
The community concert is an accessible event with accessible parking and toilets. To make arrangements, or for more information, please contact the City by emailing the City's events team at [email protected]

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