Woodes
Woodes supporting Thelma Plum on Better in Blak tour
Theatre Royal
30 Hargraves St
Aug 23, 2019
8:00 PM GMT+10
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Woodes Biography
Australian singer, songwriter Woodes crafts songs you can take with you on your journey. Over alternative
pop soundscapes, she bottles emotion, nostalgia, longing, and hope in dynamic and dreamy anthems.
After generating millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of NME, Complex, and many more,
her cinematic approach flourishes on the 2023 Kingdom Come EP for Nettwerk Music Group.
Woodes has consistently engaged, entranced, and enraptured listeners as a pop enigma. She made her
presence known with the independent self-titled debut EP, Woodes, in 2016. She joined forces with Set
Mo for the smash “I Belong Here,” which picked up a platinum certification in Australia. 2018’s Golden
Hour EP dominated Triple J with “Dots” and “Run For It.” However, she leveled up again on Crystal Ball in
2020. It not only bowed at #3 on the Australian Independent Albums Chart, but NME rated it “4-out-of-5
stars” and hailed it as “a powerfully intimate record that tackles both life and fantasy with fierce resolve.”
As a powerhouse performer, she graced the stages of Splendour in the Grass and SXSW in addition to
touring with Thelma Plum, Asgier, and Sylvan Esso. In the end, what’s to come from Woodes this year is a
pure and authentic soundtrack you can lean on.
Read Morepop soundscapes, she bottles emotion, nostalgia, longing, and hope in dynamic and dreamy anthems.
After generating millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of NME, Complex, and many more,
her cinematic approach flourishes on the 2023 Kingdom Come EP for Nettwerk Music Group.
Woodes has consistently engaged, entranced, and enraptured listeners as a pop enigma. She made her
presence known with the independent self-titled debut EP, Woodes, in 2016. She joined forces with Set
Mo for the smash “I Belong Here,” which picked up a platinum certification in Australia. 2018’s Golden
Hour EP dominated Triple J with “Dots” and “Run For It.” However, she leveled up again on Crystal Ball in
2020. It not only bowed at #3 on the Australian Independent Albums Chart, but NME rated it “4-out-of-5
stars” and hailed it as “a powerfully intimate record that tackles both life and fantasy with fierce resolve.”
As a powerhouse performer, she graced the stages of Splendour in the Grass and SXSW in addition to
touring with Thelma Plum, Asgier, and Sylvan Esso. In the end, what’s to come from Woodes this year is a
pure and authentic soundtrack you can lean on.
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