Sara Storer 'Worth Your Love Tour'

Overview

Award-winning Australian country music artist Sara Storer brings her Worth Your Love Tour to The Upperhouse at Royal Hotel Queanbeyan for an intimate evening of songs and stories. One of Australia's most awarded and respected country music artists is heading to Queanbeyan. With 22 Golden Guitar Awards and an ARIA Award for Best Country Album, Sara Storer has spent more than two decades telling the stories of rural Australia through songs that…

Award-winning Australian country music artist Sara Storer brings her Worth Your Love Tour to The Upperhouse at Royal Hotel Queanbeyan for an intimate evening of songs and stories.

One of Australia's most awarded and respected country music artists is heading to Queanbeyan.

With 22 Golden Guitar Awards and an ARIA Award for Best Country Album, Sara Storer has spent more than two decades telling the stories of rural Australia through songs that are honest, heartfelt and deeply personal.

From her breakthrough album Chasing Buffalo to her latest release Worth Your Love, Sara has built a reputation as one of the country's finest songwriters. Her music captures the people, places and moments that make up life beyond the city limits, connecting with audiences through stories that feel both deeply Australian and universally human.

Praised by artists including John Williamson, Kasey Chambers and Lee Kernaghan, Sara's songs are known for their authenticity, rich storytelling and unmistakable connection to the Australian landscape.

Now touring in support of her acclaimed eighth studio album Worth Your Love, Sara brings her latest collection of songs to The Upperhouse for an intimate live performance.

Whether you've followed her career from the beginning or are discovering her music for the first time, this is a chance to experience one of Australia's most celebrated country artists up close.

Location

Royal Hotel Queanbeyan

85 Monaro Street Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Australia

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Location - 85 Monaro Street Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Australia

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