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Red Hot Summer Tour with The Cruel Sea, The Cat Empire, and more

May 9, 2026 at 1:00 PM  ·  Whitfords Nodes Park, Hillarys Whitfords Nodes Park, Hillarys

Red Hot Summer Tour
May 9
Red Hot Summer Tour
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The Cruel Sea, formed in Sydney, melded instrumentals and rock vocals. Collaborating with Tex Perkins, known for his swagger, they won four ARIA Awards with the hit album "The Honeymoon Is Over" and toured with Nick Cave.
Born in Australia, The Cat Empire are icons known for their high-energy performances blending various genres. Led by Felix Riebl and Ollie McGill, they've achieved multiple platinum records, awards, and 250 million streams. The band introduces fresh collaborations, retaining their vibrant DNA, showcasing both new material and crowd favorites.
Red Hot Summer Tour is an acclaimed Australian live music event, originating in 2011. It celebrates legendary homegrown talent, primarily showcasing rock, pop, blues, and country acts in vibrant outdoor settings. Known for its relaxed festival atmosphere and commitment to Australian music history, it has featured iconic artists like Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Hunters & Collectors, and Missy Higgins.
Kasey Chambers, born in Australia, is a renowned country artist known for her unique voice and heartfelt lyrics. She has 14 ARIA awards, 24 CMAA Golden Guitars, and 10 APRA awards. With over 25 years in music, her 12 albums include five No.1 titles; her hit single, "Not Pretty Enough," also topped charts. In 2018, she was the youngest female inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Missy Higgins, born in Australia, is a beloved singer/songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics and melodies. She rose to fame in 2002, has earned 11 ARIA Awards, and has six #1 hits in Australia. Her notable albums include The Sound Of White and On A Clear Night, featuring hits like "Scar" and "Where I Stood." She collaborated with Ed Sheeran and tackled themes like climate change. Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2024, she's a trailblazer for female artists.
Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly has crafted iconic songs like "From St Kilda to Kings Cross," blending genres from bluegrass to dub. He’s won 17 ARIAs, 5 APRAs, and was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Jess Hitchcock is an Indigenous singer-songwriter from the Torres Straits and Papua New Guinea, based in Melbourne. Her powerful, genre-defying voice shines across pop, country, folk, and opera. Known for storytelling, she has collaborated with Paul Kelly, Archie Roach, and Tina Arena. Her albums include "Bloodline" and the acclaimed "Unbreakable," featuring songs like "Everyday My Mother's Voice" and "I Don't Have The Heart." She is an award-winning artist.

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