An intimate Evening with MARK WILKINSON live in Concert at Baroque Room, Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Doors Open 7pm Show Start 7:30pm
Baroque Room, 15 Katoomba St, Katoomba, NSW 2780 Blue Mountains.
15 Katoomba St
Katoomba
Award-winning singer-songwriter Mark Wilkinson returns to the live stage this July with a series of intimate shows, performing in duo mode with Glenn Hopper on piano. Stripped back and reworked, the duo format brings fresh, dynamic arrangements to Wilkinson’s much loved catalogue. Expect soul-stirring vocals, rich storytelling and spine-tingling moments of raw emotion as he showcases songs from his forthcoming album ‘Love and Loss’. ‘I can’t wait to bring these new songs to the live stage and give my audience a preview of what’s to come. It’ll also be my first time playing as a duo in several years and I’m very excited to add new colour to some of my older tracks and share some brand new arrangements.’ Drawing comparisons to artists like David Gray, Damien Rice and Tracy Chapman, Wilkinson has built a devoted global audience through his independent releases, amassing over 150 million streams and selling tens of thousands of records along the way. Don’t miss the chance to catch the evocative and dynamic singer-songwriter in intimate surrounds this winter. Glenn Hopper is a tall, bookish, humorous and a slightly awkward guy who grew up in the Blue Mountains and spent a lot of time in the bush and playing piano. Glenn is also someone curious about life and meaning; an attraction to mystery that has pulled him deep into introspective isolation, and pushed him outward into a whirlwind of music, parties, great friendships and big loves. Glenn is someone who says yes to both options and enquires about what lies in between.

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