Anna Weatherup
The Press 2340, 179 Marius St, 2340 Tamworth Kort
fös. 20.11.2026 18:00
FULL BAND SHOW
With special guest Goldheist
Following the success of two bespoke East Coast tours, Hunter-based singer-songwriters Anna Weatherup and Amy Vee will return in 2026 with a new run of co-headline shows.
Centred around Weatherup’s acclaimed new album Delusional, the tour expands their celebrated collaboration to include a few full-band performances and some special guests, giving audiences fresh opportunities to experience their musical chemistry.
Since first joining forces in 2023, Amy and Anna have won hearts from Melbourne to Townsville with their dynamic, intimate performances. Audiences across the country have praised their synergy as “hauntingly beautiful”, “a class act”, and “pure joy to watch”.
Anna Weatherup rose to national attention through The Voice Australia and has since established a striking identity in the folk-rock world with her album, Crossing the Sea and the more recent release, Delusional.
Amy Vee, an award-winning songwriter blending folk, indie rock, and ambient textures, is renowned for her powerful storytelling and has shared stages with artists including Passenger, Katie Noonan, and The Whitlams.
Special guest, GOLDHEIST, known offstage as Hester Fraser, is and Australian artist whose music is a rich blend of storytelling and classical influences, deeply rooted in the Australian landscape. Her sound, which has been likened to luminaries such as Kate Bush, melds lyrical storytelling with an evocative musical style, drawing listeners into vivid narratives of Australian life from the bush and beyond.
Audiences can expect a truly immersive musical experience, full of heart and shared magic.
Date:
Friday 20 November 2026 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM (UTC+10)
Location:
The Press Basement Bar
179 MARIUS STREET, TAMWORTH NSW 2340
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Anna WeatherupAnna Weatherup first came to the public’s attention via The Voice, Australia. For many artists, the effects of such an experience can be overwhelmingly positive, and for others, it leads them down that strange road of reflection and career recalibration; which can be equally positive, if not more so.
Anna Weatherup has no doubt gone through such a period and the results of these inner travels are evocatively defined in her new single's Little Bluebird, Passenger and Anna's recent release, The River. Taken from her forthcoming album Crossing the Sea, which will be release in early March 2023, the alt-pop rock gems, are an expansive aural interpretation of struggle and fortitude, with Anna’s persuasive vocal performance at the helm. Little Bluebird has also been described as "inviting and introspective, haunting and comfortable, with alt-country leanings, Little Bluebird’s origins are as honest and engaging as the song itself".
Anna's new work is an exploration of self-belief, renewal, and positivity concealed amid the tumbling rhythms of fiery guitar lines and ecclesiastical background vocals. And the direct fearless nature of the lyrics are a darker element which is much harder to define; a kind of teeming force that propels this track forward without dragging it into the dust of indifference and defeat. -
Amy VeeAmy Vee writes music that both disquiets and mollifies the soul. Her songs are driven by a poetic lyricism that resonates as deeply with those seeking comfort and connection as it does with those seeking escape.
A skilled multi-instrumentalist and award-winning composer and performer, Vee’s latest works sit somewhere between indie folk and ambient dream pop.