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Little Birdy are very excited to announce here and now their national CONFETTI album tour starting in Townsville on Saturday May 2nd and working its way right around the country – ending in their beloved home town of Perth on Saturday May 30.
Katy, Simon, Barney and Matt are ready to hit the road and are armed with an album full of new songs to play you. “We’ve spent so much time perfecting the new songs and we cant wait to play them for all of you. It’s felt like a long time coming and we are looking forward to having these songs come alive on stage,” said the band’s 25-year-old singer/songwriter/guitarist Katy Steele.
Supporting Little Birdy on the CONFETTI national tour are quirky Melbourne four piece Oh Mercy, their current single – œSeemed Like a Good Idea’ is out now.
Also along for the ride is Perth singer-songwriter Felicity Groom. Her music has been described as – œDarkness without dreariness, country without cows and sensitive without sookiness’.
Little Birdy’s leading lady Katy Steele is returning home to play a handful of intimate solo gigs this May.
When the gates didn't open immediately at nine am, and cars lined the side of the road awaiting entry, no one was angry or pushy…
Jamie T brought the rain, Xavier Rudd brought the lightning and Hilltop Hoods brought the new year, but couldn't upstage a mighty set from Moby.
Little Birdy performed a special sold out gig at the Old Melbourne Gaol - a venue that proved as much of a star as the band.
Little Birdy and friends beguile a lively sunday crowd with some quality Aussie indie pop from their new album 'Confetti'.
Perth's pop-rock exports take their theatre tour to the Forum, showcasing their latest and greatest.
The Queenscliff Music Festival returns in 2009 with a lineup headlined by The Original Wailers, Little Birdy and Tim Finn.
Perth's annual summer love-in Southbound returns to Busselton in 2010 with a line-up worth rejoicing over.
WA's prized exports Little Birdy will take flight again this September for a nationwide theatre tour.
With two of WA's highest-flying exports Birds Of Tokyo and Little Birdy trekking to Splendour this month, we got them together for a yarn.
The last show of the Confetti album tour welcomed Little Birdy back to the flock and honoured front woman Katy Steele with a heroine's homecoming.
They churned our big big loving hearts into confetti - bad puns and all.
If you get a chance to catch any of these bands live I suggest selling organs to get tickets.
Canberra's youth snubbed Malcolm Turnbull's budget reply to get a taste of Little Birdy, touring their new 'Confetti' record.
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