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After performing at Splendour in the Grass & touring with Client Liaison, Thelma Plum & Asgeir - Woodes returns to Melbourne for a very special show this November, her only headline performance for 2019. Woodes is taking over Howler for the evening, with strings, percussion, horns and special guests joining Woodes on stage.
After selling out her headline Melbourne shows in 2018, Woodes returns to give fans the first chance to hear new material from her debut album, due out early 2020. This show will fuse her love for cinematic arrangements, fashion and collaboration.
Woodes has taken over the airwaves over the last year with her singles ‘Change My Mind’ 'Dots' and ‘Run For It' all added to rotation on triple j as well as her collaborative track with Set Mo 'I Belong Here', landing her two spots in the top #10 played tracks on triple j and cracking over 13 million streams on Spotify.
Woodes most recent single 'How Long I'd Wait' dominated airwaves this year - receiving rave reviews from media and fans. Not to be missed.
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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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