Patty Griffin Australian Tour - March 2020

when: 10 March 2020 | venue: City Recital Hall | cost: $79 - $89 | address: 2 Angel Place | website: https://www.eventfinda.com.au/2020/patty-griffin-australian-tour-2020/sydney

published: 09 Mar 2020, 5 min read

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Iconic singer-songwriter Patty Griffin is making her highly anticipated return to Australia in March next year. Last in Australia in 2008 for sold-out shows, Patty Griffin has attracted a cult-following with her intimately passionate performance style, telling heartfelt stories with her vivid, powerful vocal.


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Patty Griffin Australian Tour - March 2020 is on 10 March 2020. The opening hours are: 7:30pm to 11:59pm. Conveniently located in Sydney. Visit their website at https://www.eventfinda.com.au/2020/patty-griffin-australian-tour-2020/sydney.

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what: Patty Griffin Australian Tour - March 2020
when: 10 March 2020
start time/end time: 7:30pm to 11:59pm
venue: City Recital Hall
city/suburb: Sydney NSW
address: 2 Angel Place

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