Ash Grunwald
National Tour with Full Gospel Choir

Melbourne. Brisbane. Adelaide. Sydney.
with special guest Emily Lubitz

Australia’s king of blues and roots,
is hitting the stage with a full gospel choir.

Witness the raw power of Ash’s soaring vocals and driving blues guitar as they meet the rich harmonies of a hand-picked gospel choir for a one-of-a-kind performance that will leave you breathless.

It’s a musical experience that’ll stir your bones
and crack open your heart.

Expect Ash’s most iconic songs reimagined with the thunderous energy of gospel, alongside powerful renditions of traditional spirituals that will have the whole theatre roaring, clapping, and rising to their feet.

It’s Ash Grunwald like you’ve never seen him before.

Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne
Friday October 2
Ash Grunwald with Melbourne
Soul & Gospel Choir

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The Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Sunday October 18
Ash Grunwald with Brisbane City
Gospel Choir

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Woodville Town Hall, Adelaide
Friday October 23
Ash Grunwald with Full Gospel Choir (Quoir)
directed by Libby O’Donovan OAM

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The Concourse Theatre, Sydney
Friday October 30
Ash Grunwald with Inner West
Voices Gospel Choir

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald: Described his shows as "crowd-frenzied" with a signature sound that "captures the soul of blues and the heartbeat of modern music."

  • Rhythms Magazine: Named Ash one of the most important voices in Australian blues.

  • "Grunwald is a showman who rises to another level when performing live"

    - The Music

This is Ash Grunwald like you’ve never seen him before…

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  • "Whoever said men can only do one thing at a time have never seen Ash Grunwald play." 

    - The Rock PIt

  • "Grunwald's performance was more than just a gig; it was an experience - a testament to his prowess as a live musician."

    - Bugle Ap Geringong

  • Rolling Stone Australia: Praised Ash's innovative approach to blues music, calling him a "blues modernist" pushing the genre's boundaries.

    - Rolling Stone