Paul Kelly is rounding up some of the country’s best artists and hitting the road this December for another edition of his beloved outdoor concert series Making Gravy.

Entering its third year, the acclaimed event will feature Courtney Barnett, Kate Miller-Heidke, and Marlon Williams, with a special appearance from Thelma Plum in Sydney.

The news comes as Kelly details a new greatest hits record and book as he prepares to release classical album 13 Ways To Look At Birds later this month, putting him in the running for Australia’s most prolific artist.

The greatest hits LP, Songs From The South (1985 – 2019), is set for release on November 15 via EMI Australia and will feature classics like Dumb Things and From Little Things Big Things Grow, alongside cuts from his more recent studio LPs, Life Is Fine and Nature, and a new single, When We’re Both Old And Mad, featuring Kasey Chambers.

Meanwhile, his new book, Love Is Strong As Death, is out November 18 via Penguin.

Once you’ve listened to both albums and read the book, you can Kelly and co on the Making Gravy tour, which kicks off at Optus Stadium’s Stadium Park in Perth on December 7 before taking on Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne on December 12, The Domain, Sydney on December 14 and Riverstage, Brisbane on December 21.

Check out theGuide for all the details.

Paul Kelly, Alice Keath
18.11.19
Old Museum, Fortitude Valley
Paul Kelly, Alice Keath
19.11.19
Eternity Playhouse, Darlinghurst
Paul Kelly, Alice Keath
21.11.19
Street Theatre, Canberra
Paul Kelly, Alice Keath
28.11.19
Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
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Paul Kelly, Alice Keath
29.11.19
Alex Theatre , St Kilda
Making Gravy
07.12.19
Optus Stadium, Burswood
Making Gravy
12.12.19
Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Making Gravy
14.12.19
The Domain, Sydney
Making Gravy
21.12.19
Riverstage, Brisbane


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