Karise Eden’s Rescheduled Gig at Trinity Sessions Set for May
Limited tickets remain for the Australian singer-songwriter’s Adelaide gig.
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One of Australia’s most underrated talents, Karise Eden, is performing at Trinity Sessions next month.
After being forced to postpone her April gig, Eden has confirmed she will take to the Trinity Sessions stage on Thursday, May 15.
The inaugural winner of The Voice Australia in 2012, Eden has been compared to the likes of Adele and Amy Winehouse thanks to her powerful voice.
Performing solo with just her guitar and songbook, fans can expect to hear original songs along with covers from the artists that have shaped Eden’s musical journey.
Support comes from roots and blues artist Sean Blackwell.
Limited tickets remain, so grab yours now via trybooking.com.
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Initially signed to Universal Music, Eden’s debut album, My Journey, went to the top of the ARIA Album Chart, turning the then 19-year-old into the biggest artist in the country.
Since then, Eden has released three more albums, including 2022’s independently released Into the Black.
A confident and compelling performer, this is one artist you don’t want to miss out on seeing when she hits Adelaide next month.
Catch Karise Eden at Trinity Sessions on Thursday, May 15. Limited tickets available via trybooking.com.
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