Aldous Harding
Harding’s songs rarely have straightforward sequences, and listening to them can induce disorienting headspaces all their own, but she doesn’t need plot to make the stories feel alive; her delivery renders half the image. — The New Yorker
Award-winning indie-folk artist Aldous Harding—renowned for her haunting presence and enigmatic style of songwriting—is heading back on the road to celebrate her fifth studio album, Train on the Island.
Following a compelling performance at Panama Festival in 2020, the cryptic Kiwi storyteller is heading to Odeon for a rare, Tasmanian exclusive show.
With a reputation for fascinating, shape-shifting live performances that blur the line between theatre and song, this is a chance to witness one of contemporary music’s most singular voices in an intimate theatre setting.
Support act TBA.