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James Blunt, Jason Mraz & Olympia are spending a day on the green

Kings Park and Botanic Garden will once again play host to a day on the green, with a selection of international and local music stars.

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UK superstar James Blunt headlines the next concert, with his long-time friend Jason Mraz who returns to Australia for the first time in six years.

It’s been 15 years since fans first fell in love with James Blunt via his blockbuster 2004 debut album Back To Bedlam and the global sensation You’re Beautiful.

The chart-topping superstar has amassed more than 67 million streams in Australia to date and sold 23 million albums worldwide, as well as 5 x Grammy Award nominations, 2 x BRIT Awards and 2 x Ivor Novello Awards. James recently returned with his latest, deeply personal 2019 album, Once Upon A Mind, debuting at Number 5 in Australia on the ARIA chart.

Blunt and Mraz will be joined by Australian Music Prize finalist and ARIA nominee Olympia, celebrating the release of her second album Flamingo this year.

a day on the green comes to Kings Park & Botanic Gardens on Thursday 12th November 2020. For tickets and more info head to adayonthegreen.com.au


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