iOTA ‘Hours Disappear‘ Album Launch Tour Katoomba

Doors Open 7PM | Show Start 8M
BAROQUE ROOM
15 Katoomba St, Katoomba, NSW 2780 Blue Mountains. – Entry via the Carrington Hotel Driveway –
Katoomba
Fusion Boutique Presents is delighted to welcome one of our long-time favourite artists, iOTA, to the Baroque Room, Katoomba. One of Australia's most cherished artists returns to the stage launching his newest (and oldest) album, Hours Disappear. This return to stages around the country will see iOTA performing in stripped back fashion, solo and acoustic, showcasing the songs & voice which have captivated audiences since his first rush of massive cult success in the late 90's. Classic songs, such as 'Bitter Wine', 'Home Song' and 'Come Back For Me' have been recorded in the fashion that they were heard first – just iOTA's expressive guitar work and that astonishing voice. He is also debuting new material which is as vital, heartfelt and impacting as ever. An instant classic, Hours Disappear will be performed live across Australia and for the first time for iOTA, will be available on vinyl.

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