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Katy Steele heads to Jack Rabbit Slims this December

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Katy Steele is back and she has just announced an intimate one-off gig in Perth this December to showcase her upcoming debut album.

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The Little Birdy frontwoman and her unique voice always sells out a hometown show, and this time she’s here with some brand new material to debut in her favourite city.

Steele has been working with producer Matt Gio (Troye Sivan, San Cisco) working on honing her new sound and infusing catchy tunes with Katy’s sophisticated lyrics and distinctive sound.

Katy’s one-of-a-kind Perth show is sure to mark a brand new chapter for this WA icon.

Katy Steele will be performing at Jack Rabbit Slims on Friday December 18th. Tickets available from Ticketbooth.com.au

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