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Katy Steele is ready to share some new material

After an extensive, sold out, solo tour across Australia in September, road testing new material, Katy Steele, of Little Birdy fame is back and ready to show you what she has been working on with two full band performances across WA.

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The ARIA nominated artist has been locked away in her home studio over the last couple of months and has decided to do two shows giving her fans a sneak peak at her forthcoming sophomore record Soul Bride, due for release late 2019.

Steele will also be satisfying fans never ending hunger to hear songs from her time as front woman of Little Birdy, as well as tracks from her debut solo record Human, which was released in 2017.

It’s been a huge few years for the WA native who has recently become a mother and sights this as a huge inspiration for the new recordings.

“Obviously the experience of having a child is unlike anything else I have been through so I can safely say that my heart has never been so full- the songs have taken on a new lease of life and a heart felt genuineness that I think I had lost for a while there. I’ve let go of a lot of baggage which I held internally and learnt to love my art of songwriting again”

The first of the shows will take place at The Rosemount Hotel on Saturday August 3rd followed by the second show on Friday August 9th at the River, Margaret River.

OIP Staff


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