Beth Lucas Live & Acoustic
Free courtyard performace
Beth Lucas makes her debut appearance at Darwin Fringe Festival 2023 as part of the Fringe Club program.
Beth is excited to bring her alt-country style of music to Darwin for the first time at this year’s festival and to celebrate the release of her second country single, ‘Home Town’. She has been showcasing her new sound to welcoming crowds around the country since April 2022 and is keen to perform in the Top End at such an iconic festival.
Duration: 45 minutes
Artist bio
Since returning to the industry in late ‘21 with a new sound, Beth has had an exceptional year, making her first appearance and return to the stage at the 50th Tamworth Country Music Festival (TCMF).
From headline shows to being named a finalist in The Ekka’s Country Music Showdown, her star is certainly on the rise.
Beth rounded out 2022 with multiple appearances at Queensland’s biggest country event, Groundwater Country Music Festival, joining a lineup of Fanny Lumsden, Seaforth and more.
Beth returned to Tamworth in January 2023 where she graduated from CMAA The Academy of Country Music Australia’s senior course as the recipient of the Keith Urban Scholarship. Following the Academy, Beth had multiple appearances at TCMF and was a finalist in the Radio 2TM “Discovered” competition.
In between performing, Beth has released her debut alt-country single, which was recorded and produced by the acclaimed multi-instrumentalist/engineer, Michael Moko.
Brown's Mart Courtyard
Restrictions
This show is family friendlyAccessibility
• No bookings required for this event
• Licensed Venue
• Wheelchair Accessible
• Offer gender neutral toilets
• Have a fully accessible public toilet that is unlocked
• Access to the smoking and bar areas are wheelchair friendly
• Accessible by public transport
• Car park suitable for wheelchair transportation available within 2 minutes of the venue entrance
• Signage is clear, large and easy to read
• Assistance dogs welcome
• Seating options are available in all spaces
• Railing is used where appropriate (stairs and toilets etc)