Dave Graney & Clare Moore Announce 2025 Live Dates
The duo will perform two shows in South Australia this February.
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The super talented vocalist and guitarist Dave Graney and drummer and multi-instrumentalist Clare Moore are heading out on the road in early 2025 for several intimate shows, including two gigs in South Australia.
The duo, who released two albums in 2024 – the COVID influenced jazz stylings of (strangely) (emotional) and the hot and sprawling I Passed Through Minor Chord In A Morning – have announced seven shows together, with more in the works.
The tour begins at St Kilda’s George Lane on Tuesday, January 18. It continues with dates at Adelaide’s The Wheatsheaf on Thursday, February 13, Coonawarra’s Bellwether Wines on Friday, February 14, Footscray’s Kindred Bandroom on Saturday, March 15, Sydney’s The Chippendale Hotel on Sunday, March 23 and Port Kembla’s The Servo on Saturday, March 29, with the final announced show taking place at Ararat’s Town Hall on Wednesday, August, 6.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via davegraney.com.
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Dave Graney and Clare Moore have been performing together since 1978. The pair have been involved with a slew of bands, including Dave Graney and The Coral Snakes and Dave Graney and The Lurid Yellow Mist, while also releasing albums more than half a dozen albums as a duo, including last year’s well received, I Passed Through Minor Chord In A Morning.
The two promise more new music in 2025, with their two Adelaide shows a fantastic opportunity to see these Aussie greats performing live in the flesh.
Catch Dave Graney and Clare Moore at The Wheatsheaf on Thursday, February 13 and Bellwether Wines on Friday, February 14. Tickets on sale now via davegraney.com.
Dave Graney & Clare Moore 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday, January 18 – George Lane, St Kilda
Thursday, February 13 – The Wheatsheaf, Adelaide
Friday, February 14 – Bellwether Wines, Coonawarra
Saturday, March 15 – Kindred Bandroom, Footscray
Sunday, March 23 – The Chippendale Hotel, Syndey
Saturday, March 29 – The Servo, Port Kembla
Wednesday, August 6 – Ararat Town Hall, Ararat
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