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Ruby Gill: ‘Kissing the people I want to’ TOUR

Ruby Gill: ‘Kissing the people I want to’ TOUR


Award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ruby Gill returns to Old Stone Hall, Beechworth for a Live and Intimate show with Special Guest Hannah Cameron, for her ‘Kissing the people I want to’ Tour. With her long-awaited sophomore album, Some Kind of Control, out March 28, 2025. An anthemic, choir-laced, poetic epic, the album is, in Gill’s…


April 12, 2025 – April 13, 2025

Old Stone Hall
7 Church Street, Beechworth,


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April 12, 2025 – April 13, 2025

Old Stone Hall
7 Church Street, Beechworth,
18:45 –
$40

Award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ruby Gill returns to Old Stone Hall, Beechworth for a Live and Intimate show with Special Guest Hannah Cameron, for her ‘Kissing the people I want to’ Tour.

With her long-awaited sophomore album, Some Kind of Control, out March 28, 2025. An anthemic, choir-laced, poetic epic, the album is, in Gill’s words, “looser, gayer, and even more raw.”

To celebrate, she’s bringing its ten body-focused, politically rich, and deeply intimate songs on a national tour across Australia in 2025, performing in the country’s finest venues alongside some of our most exciting artists.

Widely adored for her ability to stun a room into hear-a-pin-drop silence with unforgettably honest – and wryly humorous – offerings that can bring even the most cynical to tears, Ruby Gill has gone from strength to strength since turning heads and ears with 2018 single ‘Your Mum’ (2018) which garnered millions of streams and a full add to triple j in its first week, and ‘you should do this for a living’ (2021; featuring backing vocals from Angie McMahon and Maple Glider) earned Gill the title of triple j Unearthed Feature Artist, with strong playlisting support across Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon.

Internationally acclaimed debut album I’m gonna die with this frown on my face (2022) debuted at #5 on the AIR Independent Album charts and was nominated for an Australian Music Prize and Best Folk Work at the Music Victoria Awards that same year. The following year on November 7, Gill shared a heartfelt tribute to Palestine on her socials in her poem-turned-song ‘Resistance looks like the sun on you’, returning to official releases with the forthcoming album’s lilting title track exactly one year later in 2024.

Now, Ruby Gill is ready to take her boldest work yet to the stage. Don’t miss her live in 2025.
Doors open at 6.45pm, show starts at 7.30pm sharp Come early and enjoy a pre-show refreshment under courtyard festoons.


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