Josh Pyke Feeding The Wolves and other Stories Regional Solo Tour

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Following a sold-out national tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of his landmark debut Feeding the Wolves, beloved singer-songwriter Josh Pyke is heading back out on the road — this time bringing the songs to regional Australia.

Known for his storytelling and musicianship, Josh's solo shows create a rare connection between artist and audience — transforming each night into a celebration of songs, stories, and community.

Accessibility
  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

When

6 Mar

7:30pm–9:50pm

Where

The Street Theatre

15 Childers Street,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$69.30 - $79.50

Presale: $69.30
On The Door: $79.50

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