Pete Murray to play to local fans
Bags packed with stunning new tracks and classic hits alike.
Pete Murray and his band are ready to play to local crowds at the Tanks Arts Centre on Thursday Night on the next leg of his east coast tour.
Multi-platinum selling and long-time favourite in Australian music Pete Murray is hitting the road to celebrate the release of his new EP, 'Before I Go.'
Having released seven albums over an impressive career, Murray has had three albums reach number 1 on the Australian ARIA charts as well as receiving 17 ARIA nominations throughout his career so far.
He is a standout, homegrown talent and only one of a few Australian acts to have sold over 1.2 million albums.
The quiet achiever of Australian music, Pete Murray released his anticipated new EP, ‘The Night’ in March 2021.
After impressing with ‘Found My Place’, his driving song about offering wisdom to your kids, and backing it up with the tenderness and beauty of the introspective ‘If We Never Dance Again’, Pete had the music industry buzzing.
In April 2022 Pete released new EP ‘Before I Go’, a stunning follow up to ‘The Night’. Stand out single ‘You Give Me Something’ was written by Pete Murray and with DNA producers David Musumeci and Anthony Egizii.
From a song writing session that flowed well from start to finish, he spent the next year experimenting in his own home studio with strings, beats and guitar parts to lift the dynamics, with help from his good friends Garrett Kato (producer) and Dustin McLean.
Supporting Pete on the east coast tour is sibling duo DACY, consisting of brother and sister Jack and Ruby.
DACY create acoustic based records that blend pop, folk and R&B and are signed to Daisy Cutter Records and EMI Music Australia – due to release their debut single soon.
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