Tasmanian singer songwriter Dewayne Everettsmith is set to take the stage at Araluen Arts Centre in Alice Springs for the first time next month.
Known
internationally as the voice of Tourism Australia’s 2012 global marketing
campaign, Everettsmith shot to prominence for singing the campaign’s theme song
It’s Like Love which he co-wrote with
American viola player Jasmine Beams.
Everettsmith
has since released his 2014 debut album Surrender
and is now just weeks away from kicking off his national Beyond Surrender
Tour 2015 in Alice Springs.
Joining
Everettsmith on tour will be soul/electronic/hiphop duo Sietta – vocalist Caiti
Baker and producer/instrumentalist James Mangohig - who continue to build and
raise their national profile.
“Tickets
are now on sale to what promises to be an amazing night in Alice Springs,”
Araluen Arts Centre director Tim Rollason said.
“Both
Everettsmith and Sietta have their own unique style and appeal and I’m quietly
confident we’ll get a huge crowd.”
The Beyond
Surrender Tour 2015 is proudly supported locally by 783 Alice Springs, a 2015 media
partner of the Araluen Arts Centre.
Ticket
prices for adults are $39 for adults, $35 concession, $32 for Friends of the
Araluen Arts Centre and are available from the Araluen Box Office on 89511122.
For more
information, log onto www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au or ‘like’ the Araluen Arts Centre on
Facebook.
The
Araluen Cultural Precinct is the central arts and cultural hub in Alice
Springs, boasting an Art House Cinema, Theatre, Art Gallery and Museum, the
Cultural Precinct is a great place to visit whether you’re a local or just
passing through.
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Media note – for more information / interview contact Tim Rollason on 89511126
Image:
Dewayne Everettsmith