KIM CHURCHILL  The Lovely Tour 2025  With special guests!

KIM CHURCHILL The Lovely Tour 2025 With special guests!

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Cult Artists and Suburban Vibes presents Kim Churchill 'The Lovely Tour' 2025


Celebrating the announcement of his forthcoming album 'Its Lovely To Have You Here', due for release Friday 11 October, Kim Churchill is embarking on his biggest Australian tour to date!
Join us on Sunday 9th March 2025 for his only Perth show, at the iconic Quarry Amphitheatre in City Beach for a stunning night of music under the stars Pack your picnics, bottle of wine and your family and join us for a Sunday like no other. Support acts to be announced in the coming weeks

  • Sunday 9th March 2025
  • Venue to be revealed very soon (Central location in the Western Suburbs)
  • Gates open at 5.00pm for a 5.45 start.

TICKETING INFORMATION

  • Adult Ticket $50 + BF
  • Youth 11-17 Ticket $20 + BF (Ticket must be purchased and attend with a parent or guardian over 21)
  • Kids 5-10 Ticket $10 + BF (Ticket must be purchased and attend with a parent or guardian over 21)
  • Under 4 are Free

Tickets and Merch Bundles;

  • $104.95 + BF (Adult Ticket + Its Lovely To Have You Here Standard Black LP **PRE-ORDER** incl. shipping)
  • $60.00 + BF (Adult Ticket + Its Lovely To Have You Here Digital Download + Digital Lyric Booklet)

* Delivery description: This product is on pre-order and will be shipped within the week of October 7th and should arrive around October 11th

* Important information to customer: In ordering the product, customers provide consent for their contact details to be provided to Jungle Merchandise (on behalf of the artist) in order to distribute the product via standard shipping.

* For enquires regarding your order please contact [email protected]

The Limestone Cafe will be open serving both food and drinks, however you can also bring your own food and drinks.

What to Bring;

  • Low concert/beach chairs (no wider than 52cm including arm rests)
  • Blankets
  • Cushions
  • Small esky
  • Picnic including wine and beer (no spirits)
  • Insect repellent

What to Leave at Home

  • Any chair over 52cm wide
  • High back chairs or full height deck chairs
  • Umbrellas
  • Spike style wine glass holders
  • Cameras or recording equipment
  • Mosquito coils

    An email with all the show information will be emailed to all ticket holders the day prior to the show.

    Kim Churchill

    Hitting the road in December, Kim will be playing over 50 shows across capital cities and all his small town faves. From Melbourne to Byron Bay Blues and Roots Festival, to the far corners of Tasmania and north Queensland. In true nomadic style, he has locked in jam packed 6 months and will be playing in National Parks, botanic gardens, natural amphitheatres and of course, some of Australia's most renowned venues as well. A staple in the Australian and International folk scene, Kim Churchill continues to strike a chord across the globe with his laidback acoustic sound. Raised on the coastal town of Merimbula, Kims decade long industry experience spreads far and wide, with the songwriter previously crowned Australias National Youth Folk Artist of the Year and nominated for the National Live Music Awards Roots Act of the Year.

    Kim Churchill

    The Quarry Amphitheatre

    The venue

    IMPORTANT - When purchasing a ticket to this show your consent to the following;
    No professional photography or videography equipment and filming allowed without prior approval from Suburban Vibes.
    By purchasing a ticket you consent to being in photographs & video recordings by official photographers/videographers of the show that may or not be repurposed for print or shared on social media channels
    Once your tickets are purchased, tickets are NON REFUNDABLE. If in the event one of the artists cannot play, we will substitute with another artist.

    Venue

    The Quarry Amphitheatre
    1 Waldron Dr, City Beach WA 6015, Australia
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