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Live & Intimate Tour Since winning The Voice, Lachie has been bunkered down in the studio working with prolific writer/producers The Mak Bros (Vera Blue, Kita Alexander, Boy & Bear), refining material for his forthcoming EP. Lachie will be performing his ARIA chart-topping hit single 'Wasted Time', the impossibly catchy 'Sad Summer', his brand new forthcoming singles and many more hits fans will recognise from his time on The Voice. This feel-good show of both originals and carefully curated covers will once again put Lachie Gill's extraordinary vocal talent on full display and will be an opportunity for fans to see exactly why Lachie Gill was crowned Australia's winner of The Voice 2022. With a surprise guest, this is a strictly-limited acoustic show not to be missed.
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Erin
December 10th 2023
Honestly my favourite tour I’ve been too, Loved meeting you Lachie, this is my 3rd time going to one of your shows and everyone just keeps getting better and better, can’t wait for the next one, whenever that might be!
Mornington, Australia@Gods Bandroom
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Lachie Gill Biography
It was in 2022 that the music world received their introduction to Lachie Gill when he became a household name as winner of The Voice. Gifted with an arresting, mesmerising vocal ability, and an air of captivating natural charisma, Lachie impressed the music-lovers of Australia enough to take out the long-running show’s 11th season.
Of course, such an achievement wouldn’t have come as a surprise to those close to him. A music fan from a young age, Lachie was only 13 when he first began his musical journey, being gifted a ukulele from his grandfather, and soon embracing performances while at school. Falling in love with emotional acoustic compositions, names like Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, and Dermot Kennedy soon began to influence his sound, and by 18, he was performing around coastal Victoria, juggling his passions between time spent playing AFL and studying to be a PE teacher.
Years spent perfecting his sound and cementing his status as a pop-influenced artist who embraces honest, affective music led Lachie to auditioning for The Voice. “I knew so strongly that this was what I wanted to do,” he recalled of the experience. “Even if it was a rejection, it wasn't going to stop me from continuing music.”
Emerging from the victory of The Voice with the acclaimed single ‘Wasted Time’, Lachie has since teamed up with prolific producers Andy and Thom Mak in Avoca Beach to write for his artist project with the impossibly catchy ‘Sad Summer’ the first offering reverberating around Australian airwaves. Lachie’s next single, a gorgeous acoustic ballad titled ‘Right People Wrong Time’, has amassed over one million views on Youtube in the past sixmonths alone.
While Lachie Gill might have captured the hearts and minds of Australia by winning The Voice, he’s out to prove he is “not just the winner of a television contest”.
Armed with world-class vocal chops and the steely determination of an athlete, it’s clear that Lachie Gill is not just here for a good time, he’s going to be here for a long time.
Read MoreOf course, such an achievement wouldn’t have come as a surprise to those close to him. A music fan from a young age, Lachie was only 13 when he first began his musical journey, being gifted a ukulele from his grandfather, and soon embracing performances while at school. Falling in love with emotional acoustic compositions, names like Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, and Dermot Kennedy soon began to influence his sound, and by 18, he was performing around coastal Victoria, juggling his passions between time spent playing AFL and studying to be a PE teacher.
Years spent perfecting his sound and cementing his status as a pop-influenced artist who embraces honest, affective music led Lachie to auditioning for The Voice. “I knew so strongly that this was what I wanted to do,” he recalled of the experience. “Even if it was a rejection, it wasn't going to stop me from continuing music.”
Emerging from the victory of The Voice with the acclaimed single ‘Wasted Time’, Lachie has since teamed up with prolific producers Andy and Thom Mak in Avoca Beach to write for his artist project with the impossibly catchy ‘Sad Summer’ the first offering reverberating around Australian airwaves. Lachie’s next single, a gorgeous acoustic ballad titled ‘Right People Wrong Time’, has amassed over one million views on Youtube in the past sixmonths alone.
While Lachie Gill might have captured the hearts and minds of Australia by winning The Voice, he’s out to prove he is “not just the winner of a television contest”.
Armed with world-class vocal chops and the steely determination of an athlete, it’s clear that Lachie Gill is not just here for a good time, he’s going to be here for a long time.
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