Overview
Chart-topping, critically acclaimed, sibling duo Angus and Julia Stone are set to enchant audiences worldwide with their highly anticipated Living Room Sessions tour – a unique and intimate experience in support of their upcoming album, Cape Forestier.
Known for captivating massive festival crowds across the globe, Angus and Julia Stone are now gearing up for a series of special performances that will transport fans into the heart of their music in some of the world’s most iconic theatres. This tour marks a return to their roots, performing together with the spirit of their childhood living room, but this time on the grand stages of renowned beautiful theatres worldwide.
From the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London to the opulent Opera House in Paris and the historic Town Hall in New York City, the duo will embark on a musical journey, bringing to life the dreamy and nostalgic new material from Cape Forestier, as well as performing beloved classics from their extensive repertoire.
The Living Room Sessions tour promises a rare and beautiful experience, showcasing the duo's evolution from their early albums A Book Like This and Down The Way to their self-titled album produced by Rick Rubin, to the hypnotic Snow, circling back to the present with tunes from their new record. Audiences can expect a mesmerising blend of emotions, from heartache to joy, as Angus and Julia Stone deliver a soul-stirring performance filled with memories and timeless music.
Digital Album – Cape Forestier
Digital download of the upcoming Angus & Julia Stone album Cape Forestier is available as an add on for sale during the booking process.
The digital album will be sent out 10 May 2024 via digital download link through On Repeat Sony store to the email address you supply during the booking process.
Support Act
Support Act
Cloe Wilder
Cloe Wilder is a unique artist who emerged into teenagehood with a distinctive vision, complete with earthy melodies, a breathy vocal tone and nostalgic storytelling. Comparable to a Floridian young Taylor Swift, the 17-year-old’s witty but intimate lyrics depict the type of dream-like recollections of place, home and internal feelings you want to live inside forever.
The bare bones of the folk pop-leaning songs like “House By The Water'' and “We’re Not Special” have been influenced by Bon Iver but Cloe’s overall world is holistically inspired by one of her favourite artists, Lana Del Rey. Her music is sentimental for a childhood that was so warm and loving, not because things are troubling now but merely as a testament to how beautiful that first era of her life was. “My music is looking backwards but never like there’s a piece of me missing or I feel empty. It just feels like you want to connect with it again. That’s how I like to write about these memories,” she explains.
Her sophomore EP (2024) serves as a “coming-of-age introduction”, a time-capsule of her experience being 17, a year that feels to her “somehow more profound than the others.” It features songs that are all tender tributes to missing home, growing up and what happens when you start to play with the idea of rebellion.