Ralph McTell – Streets of Oz Tour
February 17 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm AEDT
$ per ticket
Way Down South Arts & Red Hot Music present Ralph McTell at The Franklin Palais in the beautiful Huon Valley! Saturday 17th February | 6pm Dinner, Doors & Bar Cantina de Valle Food Van | Ralph McTell from 730pm.
Tickets https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gigfindr/1038297
Please note the support act has been cancelled, please join us for dinner and conversation early, then enjoy the show from 730pm.
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Returning to Australia for the first time in five years, English musical legend Ralph McTell will be armed with his guitar and the much-loved songs from his illustrious career that spans over six decades.
The unassuming singer-songwriter is a prolific touring and recording artist with a knack for illuminating the present and the road ahead with a strong connection to a shared, storied, past. McTell is an artist who has always defined his own artistic term, his music emanating grace, experience and learning, natural poise and deep substance with harmonic and melodic riches contained in voice, songs and six stringed guitar glory.
Audiences all over the world still flock to hear and sing along to the timeless classic that catapulted him to global fame. Fondly abbreviated to “Streets”, the melodic beauty and cold hard truth of the song keeps it forever relevant.
McTell also tells his incredible life stories to enraptured audiences with song and banter. From hitch hiking with Rod, then known as Mod Stewart, playing Isle of Wight Festival alongside Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, a crap game with Tom Waits in LA, an Ivor Novello and numerous folk awards. Prepare to be enthralled!
Please note – When there is chatter during performances the sound reverberates through the Palais Hall and this can become uncomfortable at certain decibels (sound levels). The Palais performances will open prior to show start for dinner, drinks and nibbles and generally have an intermission. So please come and socialise during these times, then join us in giving our appreciative ear to the beautiful musicians whilst they perform for us.