Eleanor McEvoy (Ireland) and Chloe Matharu (Scotland) Saturday 23 March, 7.00 p.m. Everglades Club, Woy Woy

23 March 2024 @ 7:00pm - 10:30 pm

Eleanor McEvoy, is perhaps best known as the writer and performer of ’Only A Woman’s Heart’. She’s got a whole catalogue of fabulous songs and is one of Ireland’s foremost contemporary songwriters and is celebrated as a performer wordwide.

She’s now back on the road and heading to Woy Woy as part of her long awaited return tour of Australia after her previous tour was abruptly terminated by the onset of the pandemic, in 2020.

This is going to be a truly special night. Eleanor’s 16th album “Gimme Some Wine” has just been launched to rave reviews. Her latest single “South Anne Street” has also drawn universal praise. Her live show is spellbinding. She walks in a single pool of light, the stage set with an electric guitar, an acoustic guitar, violin, piano and a small amp. What follows has been enthralling audiences around the world for decades.

Eleanor McEvoy, one of Ireland’s foremost songwriters, is now back on the road and heading to Woy Woy as part of her long awaited return tour of Australia. Her previous tour, in 2020, was abruptly terminated by the onset of the pandemic.

This is going to be a truly special night. Eleanor’s 16th album “Gimme Some Wine” has just been launched to rave reviews along with her latest riveting single “South Anne Street”. Her live show is spellbinding. She walks in a single pool of light, the stage set with an electric guitar, an acoustic guitar, violin, piano and a small amp. What follows has been enthralling audiences around the world for decades.

 

CHLOE MATHARU

Eleanor will be supported by Chloe Matharu is an Award winning Scottish singer songwriter and harpist from the West Coast of Scotland. Many of her songs draw on her time in the Merchant Navy, inspired by the natural world as experienced at sea. On tour she performs solo with her harp in English, Scots and Welsh.

Her music offers “an intriguing insight into a new tradition of maritime folk music with thoughtful song writing embellished by her voice and superb harp playing” – The Herald.

She also brings electronic soundscapes to the stage, as heard in her single The Silkie of Sule Skerry, with a three piece band. She has won numerous awards for her performances and appearances and was shortlisted for the Scots Singer of the Year Award 2023.

 

 

Make sure you don’t miss this wonderful event. Book now to be certain of a seat:
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Organiser

 Venue

Troubadour Central Coast – Everglades, Woy Woy

Woy Woy, New South Wales, 2256, Australia

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