Tim Stokes – an independent, Byron Bay coastal folk-blues singer-songwriter – will tour Western Australia for the second time in February.
Stokes will be sharing songs from his two studio albums and fun renditions from artists who inspire him.
His original songs are sewn with hope, love, and light.
When performing live, he emulsifies the swoon of Elvis’s ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love With You’ and the party-starter vibe of Paul Kelly’s ‘Dumb Things’.
He has played the stages of Splendour in the Grass, Bello Winter Music Festival, and Mullumbimby Music Festival.
Stokes resided in the South West in 2000 and discovered a deep love and appreciation for the area, enjoying the surf, meeting locals and travellers, playing rugby with the Margaret River Gropers, and working the vineyards.
Now a full-time musician and touring artist, Stokes has taken a leap of faith to leave his former working life behind and follow his musical passion.
Stokes will play a series of South West dates including Cheeky Monkey Brewery on February 9, Caves House on February 10, Settlers Tavern on February 14, Highway Hotel on February 15, and Swings Taphouse on February 24.
For full gig details visit timstokesmusic.com.
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