Country, blues and folk singer, songwriter and guitarist Jed Rowe is making his way to Western Australia for the first time in his life.
For Jed there is no better way to pay first visit to a state then to play a some gigs.
Kicking off his west coast tour at the Perth Blues Club, he’ll make his way down through Clancy’s Fish Pub and the Wanneroo Folk Club until he arrives in Bunbury for Kelsie Miller’s ever growing Goodnights.
Jed’s tour comes after the release of his third album The Last Day of Winter which he described as a narrative driven album.
“I think it’s something I’d like to play at home and just sit and relax to,” he said.
“And I want people too get the same sense out of my live performance, something relaxing, satisfying and connecting.”
Jed said he’s excited to play Goodnights after word of the show has travelled through the Melbourne music scene.
“That’s why I think live music is still surviving because people feel connected.”
Jed Rowe will be bringing his melodic tunes to Bunbury for Goodnights on July 9.