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Concerts and tour dates

Past

JUN
14
2019
Southbank, Australia
Melbourne Recital Centre
I Was There
JUN
01
2019
Sydney, Australia
City Recital Hall
I Was There
APR
22
2019
Byron Bay, Australia
Bluesfest
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
Brisbane City, Australia
Riverstage
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Sydney, Australia
The Domain
I Was There
DEC
14
2018
Melbourne, Australia
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
I Was There
JUN
09
2018
Mooloolaba, Australia
The Wharf Tavern
I Was There
JUN
02
2018
Dirranbandi, Australia
Dirranbandi Showgrounds
I Was There
MAY
19
2018
Darwin, Australia
George Brown Botanic Gardens, Darwin Amphitheatre
I Was There
MAY
12
2018
Bunbury, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
MAY
06
2018
Goomburra QLD 4362, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
MAY
05
2018
Melbourne Vic, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
APR
29
2018
Canberra, Australia
University of Canberra
I Was There
APR
28
2018
Broadway, Sydney, Australia
Maitland Showground
I Was There
APR
27
2018
Adelaide, Australia
Royal Adelaide Showgrounds
I Was There
DEC
16
2017
Melbourne, Australia
MAKING GRAVY - Sidney Myer Music Bowl
I Was There
DEC
01
2017
Auckland, New Zealand
Civic Theatre
I Was There
NOV
30
2017
Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington Opera House
I Was There
NOV
29
2017
Christchurch, New Zealand
Isaac Royal Theatre
I Was There
NOV
26
2017
West Perth, Australia
Kings Park
I Was There
NOV
25
2017
West Perth, Australia
Kings Park
I Was There
NOV
23
2017
Hindmarsh, Australia
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
I Was There
NOV
22
2017
Hindmarsh, Australia
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
I Was There
NOV
20
2017
Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House Forecourt
I Was There
NOV
19
2017
Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House Forecourt
I Was There
NOV
18
2017
Hobart, Australia
Mona Foma Gardens
I Was There
NOV
17
2017
Melbourne, Australia
Botanical Gardens
I Was There
NOV
15
2017
Newcastle, Aus
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
14
2017
Tamworth Nsw, Australia
Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
12
2017
Coffs Harbour, Australia
Botanical Gardens
I Was There
NOV
11
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Riverstage
I Was There
NOV
09
2017
Rockhampton City, Australia
Great Western Hotel
I Was There
NOV
08
2017
Townsville, Australia
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
07
2017
Cairns, Australia
Convention Centre
I Was There
NOV
04
2017
Darwin, Australia
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
03
2017
Darwin City, Australia
Darwin Entertainment Centre
I Was There
OCT
22
2017
West Hollywood, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
OCT
20
2017
San Francisco, CA
Slim's
I Was There
OCT
18
2017
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
OCT
17
2017
Portland, OR
Doug Fir Lounge
I Was There
OCT
16
2017
Vancouver, Canada
Imperial
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Salt Lake City, UT
The State Room
I Was There
OCT
13
2017
Denver, CO
Daniels Hall @ Swallow Hill
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Minneapolis, MN
The Cedar Cultural Center
I Was There
OCT
10
2017
Evanston, IL
SPACE
I Was There
OCT
08
2017
Charleston, WV
The Clay Center
I Was There
OCT
07
2017
Ferndale, MI
The Magic Bag
I Was There
OCT
05
2017
Louisville, KY
Zanzabar
I Was There
OCT
04
2017
Nashville, TN
City Winery
I Was There
OCT
02
2017
Tomball, TX
Main Street Crossing
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Sue
May 1st 2023
Great line-up at this year’s Red Hot Summer day out. Loved them all - Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Troy & Ian, Mark Seymour, Linda & Vika and of course our local young lads who opened the day. Thanks again Sandstone Point for turning on a great day - we love having such a wonderful venue north of Brisbane that can attract such great and iconic Australian artists.
Old Bribie, Australia@
Sandstone Point Hotel
Jo-Anne
April 24th 2023
Paul was at his best and always brings me joy. As an older Australian I would like to see him perform a little earlier in the line-up and leave performers like Bernard Fanning till last so the younger ones can rage into the night. Would have preferred Troy Cassar-Daly perform with Bo'Ness backing. Then Ian Moss with the female bass player with the voice. Marc Seymour and the female bass player with the voice would be electric. I'm now 71 so a bit deaf as in the louder it is the less distinct the voices. But then I saw Paul Kelly live so on balance 3 out of 5.
Jacobs Well, Australia@
Harrigan's Calypso Bay
Sandie
March 17th 2023
I loved the concert, I thought the amount of trees blocking the stage view from many parts of the reserve, was disappointing- while the screens were good, we only had half a view of one, we arrived at the venue 2.30pm. The sound was good, so it was a listening only for us really.
Victor Harbor, Australia@
Kent Reserve
View More Fan Reviews

About Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly’s songs dig deep into Australia: how it feels, looks, tastes, sounds.
As a young man he left university and travelled the country, soaking it up. In the 40 years since releasing his first album, Australia and its people have been his special subject.
From St Kilda to King’s Cross, Adelaide, Leaps and Bounds, Incident on South Dowling, Maralinga (Rainy Land), Randwick Bells, Sydney from a 747. There’s the bus ride though the cane in To Her Door. A song about our greatest cricketer, Bradman. The Ballad of Queenie of Queenie and Rover, about Aboriginal artists Queenie McKenzie and Rover Thomas. And Deeper Water is not just about the waves of childhood memory but the joys and sorrows of life itself.
How to Make Gravy, a message from a prisoner who can’t be home for Christmas, released in 1996, is now recognised as an Australian classic.
And From Little Things Big Things Grow, about the 1966 strike by Aboriginal stockmen on Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory, co-written with Kev Carmody, has taught more Australians about the history of the battle for land rights than newspaper headlines ever could.
His latest album, Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train, continues his method of acknowledging and building on the past to find new ways of expression. The 22-song double album features a big cast of Christmas helpers and ranges from rousing rock songs to traditional hymns and carols and an Irish folk ballad set on Christmas morning. The album reflects the experience of Christmas in the southern hemisphere in new songs such as Swing Around the Sun and an Australian carol from the ’40s, Three Drovers. The album also contains a sparkling new recording of How to Make Gravy.
Variety is at the heart of Christmas Train, just as it has been with Kelly’s career, driven by an eagerness to explore fresh directions, from tender ballads to hard-edged rock’n’roll, country and bluegrass (Smoke and Foggy Highway) and funk and soul (Professor Ratbaggy, The Merri Soul Sessions).
In 2014, Seven Sonnets & a Song set Shakespeare sonnets to music. This was followed by an album with Charlie Owen of songs they had performed at funerals (Death’s Dateless Night), and an album with musicians from broad-ranging backgrounds interpreting bird-inspired poems (Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds).
In 2020 Kelly released an album in collaboration with jazz pianist Paul Grabowsky, Please Leave Your Light On, and a stand-alone single, Sleep Australia Sleep, an “old-time, new-time song” about Australia’s shameful response to environmental realities.
Kelly’s willingness to take the road less travelled has played an important part in keeping the flame burning in his own songs.
His 2017 set Life is Fine became his first No 1 album and that year Kelly won two ARIA Awards, for best male artist and best adult contemporary album. He returned to the awards in 2018, dedicating a poem to Kasey Chambers as he inducted her into the ARIA Hall of Fame, an honour Kelly received in 1997.
The natural world flowed through Kelly’s 2018 album Nature, which featured new Kelly songs as well as poems by Sylvia Plath, Walt Whitman, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Dylan Thomas set to music by Kelly.
Kelly’s body of work includes live albums (see the CD/DVD recording of an Australian tour with Neil Finn, Goin’ Your Way, and the 8-CD box set A-Z Recordings, revisiting his songs with acoustic guitar, harmonica and voice). To this add the film soundtracks, co-writes (he contributed to land rights anthem Treaty with Yothu Yindi), production work and decades of touring, playing the kind of shows fans never forget. And he found time to write perhaps the finest and most unflinching autobiography ever written by an Australian musician, How to Make Gravy.
Kelly’s Order of Australia in 2017 acknowledged distinguished service to the performing arts and the promotion of the national identity through his contributions as singer, songwriter and musician.
In 1997, Kelly released greatest hits set Songs from the South. In 2019, Songs from the South 1985-2019 brought the story up to date. But not for long. Kelly’s mission to keep creating, keep exploring, keep
Show More
Genres:
Rock, Folk, Singer Songwriter, Pop
Hometown:
Melbourne, Australia

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Paul Kelly to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly at Newcastle, Australia in Civic Theatre Newcastle 2022
View All Photos

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Concerts and tour dates

Past

JUN
14
2019
Southbank, Australia
Melbourne Recital Centre
I Was There
JUN
01
2019
Sydney, Australia
City Recital Hall
I Was There
APR
22
2019
Byron Bay, Australia
Bluesfest
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
Brisbane City, Australia
Riverstage
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Sydney, Australia
The Domain
I Was There
DEC
14
2018
Melbourne, Australia
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
I Was There
JUN
09
2018
Mooloolaba, Australia
The Wharf Tavern
I Was There
JUN
02
2018
Dirranbandi, Australia
Dirranbandi Showgrounds
I Was There
MAY
19
2018
Darwin, Australia
George Brown Botanic Gardens, Darwin Amphitheatre
I Was There
MAY
12
2018
Bunbury, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
MAY
06
2018
Goomburra QLD 4362, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
MAY
05
2018
Melbourne Vic, Australia
Groovin' The Moo
I Was There
APR
29
2018
Canberra, Australia
University of Canberra
I Was There
APR
28
2018
Broadway, Sydney, Australia
Maitland Showground
I Was There
APR
27
2018
Adelaide, Australia
Royal Adelaide Showgrounds
I Was There
DEC
16
2017
Melbourne, Australia
MAKING GRAVY - Sidney Myer Music Bowl
I Was There
DEC
01
2017
Auckland, New Zealand
Civic Theatre
I Was There
NOV
30
2017
Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington Opera House
I Was There
NOV
29
2017
Christchurch, New Zealand
Isaac Royal Theatre
I Was There
NOV
26
2017
West Perth, Australia
Kings Park
I Was There
NOV
25
2017
West Perth, Australia
Kings Park
I Was There
NOV
23
2017
Hindmarsh, Australia
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
I Was There
NOV
22
2017
Hindmarsh, Australia
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
I Was There
NOV
20
2017
Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House Forecourt
I Was There
NOV
19
2017
Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House Forecourt
I Was There
NOV
18
2017
Hobart, Australia
Mona Foma Gardens
I Was There
NOV
17
2017
Melbourne, Australia
Botanical Gardens
I Was There
NOV
15
2017
Newcastle, Aus
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
14
2017
Tamworth Nsw, Australia
Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
12
2017
Coffs Harbour, Australia
Botanical Gardens
I Was There
NOV
11
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Riverstage
I Was There
NOV
09
2017
Rockhampton City, Australia
Great Western Hotel
I Was There
NOV
08
2017
Townsville, Australia
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
07
2017
Cairns, Australia
Convention Centre
I Was There
NOV
04
2017
Darwin, Australia
Entertainment Centre
I Was There
NOV
03
2017
Darwin City, Australia
Darwin Entertainment Centre
I Was There
OCT
22
2017
West Hollywood, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
OCT
20
2017
San Francisco, CA
Slim's
I Was There
OCT
18
2017
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
OCT
17
2017
Portland, OR
Doug Fir Lounge
I Was There
OCT
16
2017
Vancouver, Canada
Imperial
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Salt Lake City, UT
The State Room
I Was There
OCT
13
2017
Denver, CO
Daniels Hall @ Swallow Hill
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Minneapolis, MN
The Cedar Cultural Center
I Was There
OCT
10
2017
Evanston, IL
SPACE
I Was There
OCT
08
2017
Charleston, WV
The Clay Center
I Was There
OCT
07
2017
Ferndale, MI
The Magic Bag
I Was There
OCT
05
2017
Louisville, KY
Zanzabar
I Was There
OCT
04
2017
Nashville, TN
City Winery
I Was There
OCT
02
2017
Tomball, TX
Main Street Crossing
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Sue
May 1st 2023
Great line-up at this year’s Red Hot Summer day out. Loved them all - Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Troy & Ian, Mark Seymour, Linda & Vika and of course our local young lads who opened the day. Thanks again Sandstone Point for turning on a great day - we love having such a wonderful venue north of Brisbane that can attract such great and iconic Australian artists.
Old Bribie, Australia@
Sandstone Point Hotel
Jo-Anne
April 24th 2023
Paul was at his best and always brings me joy. As an older Australian I would like to see him perform a little earlier in the line-up and leave performers like Bernard Fanning till last so the younger ones can rage into the night. Would have preferred Troy Cassar-Daly perform with Bo'Ness backing. Then Ian Moss with the female bass player with the voice. Marc Seymour and the female bass player with the voice would be electric. I'm now 71 so a bit deaf as in the louder it is the less distinct the voices. But then I saw Paul Kelly live so on balance 3 out of 5.
Jacobs Well, Australia@
Harrigan's Calypso Bay
Sandie
March 17th 2023
I loved the concert, I thought the amount of trees blocking the stage view from many parts of the reserve, was disappointing- while the screens were good, we only had half a view of one, we arrived at the venue 2.30pm. The sound was good, so it was a listening only for us really.
Victor Harbor, Australia@
Kent Reserve
View More Fan Reviews

About Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly’s songs dig deep into Australia: how it feels, looks, tastes, sounds.
As a young man he left university and travelled the country, soaking it up. In the 40 years since releasing his first album, Australia and its people have been his special subject.
From St Kilda to King’s Cross, Adelaide, Leaps and Bounds, Incident on South Dowling, Maralinga (Rainy Land), Randwick Bells, Sydney from a 747. There’s the bus ride though the cane in To Her Door. A song about our greatest cricketer, Bradman. The Ballad of Queenie of Queenie and Rover, about Aboriginal artists Queenie McKenzie and Rover Thomas. And Deeper Water is not just about the waves of childhood memory but the joys and sorrows of life itself.
How to Make Gravy, a message from a prisoner who can’t be home for Christmas, released in 1996, is now recognised as an Australian classic.
And From Little Things Big Things Grow, about the 1966 strike by Aboriginal stockmen on Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory, co-written with Kev Carmody, has taught more Australians about the history of the battle for land rights than newspaper headlines ever could.
His latest album, Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train, continues his method of acknowledging and building on the past to find new ways of expression. The 22-song double album features a big cast of Christmas helpers and ranges from rousing rock songs to traditional hymns and carols and an Irish folk ballad set on Christmas morning. The album reflects the experience of Christmas in the southern hemisphere in new songs such as Swing Around the Sun and an Australian carol from the ’40s, Three Drovers. The album also contains a sparkling new recording of How to Make Gravy.
Variety is at the heart of Christmas Train, just as it has been with Kelly’s career, driven by an eagerness to explore fresh directions, from tender ballads to hard-edged rock’n’roll, country and bluegrass (Smoke and Foggy Highway) and funk and soul (Professor Ratbaggy, The Merri Soul Sessions).
In 2014, Seven Sonnets & a Song set Shakespeare sonnets to music. This was followed by an album with Charlie Owen of songs they had performed at funerals (Death’s Dateless Night), and an album with musicians from broad-ranging backgrounds interpreting bird-inspired poems (Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds).
In 2020 Kelly released an album in collaboration with jazz pianist Paul Grabowsky, Please Leave Your Light On, and a stand-alone single, Sleep Australia Sleep, an “old-time, new-time song” about Australia’s shameful response to environmental realities.
Kelly’s willingness to take the road less travelled has played an important part in keeping the flame burning in his own songs.
His 2017 set Life is Fine became his first No 1 album and that year Kelly won two ARIA Awards, for best male artist and best adult contemporary album. He returned to the awards in 2018, dedicating a poem to Kasey Chambers as he inducted her into the ARIA Hall of Fame, an honour Kelly received in 1997.
The natural world flowed through Kelly’s 2018 album Nature, which featured new Kelly songs as well as poems by Sylvia Plath, Walt Whitman, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Dylan Thomas set to music by Kelly.
Kelly’s body of work includes live albums (see the CD/DVD recording of an Australian tour with Neil Finn, Goin’ Your Way, and the 8-CD box set A-Z Recordings, revisiting his songs with acoustic guitar, harmonica and voice). To this add the film soundtracks, co-writes (he contributed to land rights anthem Treaty with Yothu Yindi), production work and decades of touring, playing the kind of shows fans never forget. And he found time to write perhaps the finest and most unflinching autobiography ever written by an Australian musician, How to Make Gravy.
Kelly’s Order of Australia in 2017 acknowledged distinguished service to the performing arts and the promotion of the national identity through his contributions as singer, songwriter and musician.
In 1997, Kelly released greatest hits set Songs from the South. In 2019, Songs from the South 1985-2019 brought the story up to date. But not for long. Kelly’s mission to keep creating, keep exploring, keep
Show More
Genres:
Rock, Folk, Singer Songwriter, Pop
Hometown:
Melbourne, Australia

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