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Fans and believers – get prepared for Charley Crockett.

The country and western superstar returns to Australia after his mind-blowing sold-out shows here in early 2023. The Man from Waco, Charley Crockett, will deliver a scorching night of country classics – oozing Americana and drenched in timeless classic tales. Charley’s neo-traditional country swagger lassos the listener into dreamlike nostalgic westerns of wandering, whiskey, and the wild, wild west. Look out Byron Bay – he’s on his way!

On the back of releasing ‘That’s What Makes The World Go Around’, Charley’s barnstorming duet with beloved redheaded stranger, Willie Nelson, the Texan legend will set the country ablaze with his smouldering ballads and razor-sharp songs this summer.

His latest album is the best live album to be released in 2023, recorded Live At The Ryman, the LP radiates Charley and his band’s energy at the historic Nashville venue, capturing the dreamlike vibes and raw talent of one of the most exciting contemporary cowboys of today.

Crockett and his band, The Blue Drifters, head to Australia this summer and are set to ignite Byron Bay at The Green Room on January 31. 

Joining Charley Crockett on the road will be highly celebrated country soul queen Emma Donovan performing new music from her first solo album, which captures the heart of nostalgic Australian country gospel.

Fans and believers – get prepared for Charley Crockett.

The Green Room, Byron Bay on January 31.
Tickets are available now at lovepolice.com.au.


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