Lucky Oceans, David Milroy and Friends in Pataway/Burnie
West + North West
When
30 Mar Sun 6:30 pm
Tickets
$45 – $49
Transaction Fee Applies
Duration
90 mins
Venue Accessibility
Level Access
The venue and specific seating areas can be accessed without encountering any stairs.
Wheelchair Accessibility
This venue is wheelchair accessible and has an accessible toilet.
The grand finale of Festival 2025.
Be part of an extraordinary evening in Pataway/Burnie where Lucky Oceans and David Milroy will be joined by very special guests and much-loved locals Pete Cornelius, Hamish Houston, and Konrad Park.
This unique concert promises to lift your spirits high and bring the North West community together in a celebration of music and connectedness. Come along to close out the Festival and create unforgettable memories with these incredible artists live on stage at Burnie Arts.
Lucky Oceans & David Milroy
Grammy award winning artist and musician Lucky Oceans and award winning composer/performer David Milroy have been playing and performing together for years. They present an intimate bespoke program of original works and reinvented standards.
‘Music is the Colour of My Skin’ is named after a song of mine about how music transcends all the barriers between us and brings us together. A theme of our show is getting people into the ‘zone.’ It’s about creating a heightened atmosphere for certain songs that we invite the audience to participate in.’ — LUCKY OCEANS
Pete Cornelius
Pete Cornelius, a phenomenal guitarist and soulful vocalist, has been mesmerising audiences since he was 13 with his unique blend of Blues, funky grooves, and soulful melodies. His original songwriting and authentic sound have earned him international acclaim and numerous awards, solidifying his status as one of Australia’s top guitarists.
Konrad Park
Konrad Park is a highly regarded drummer with national recognition, known for his passion as a performer, teacher, and composer. His solid groove and musicality have been a driving force behind leading artists, from multi-Grammy winner Lucky Oceans and vocal legend Renee Geyer, to the modern sounds of Brian Ritchie’s Shakuhachi Club.
Hamish Houston
Hamish Houston is a talented bassist living in Nipaluna/Hobart. Known for his work as an electric bassist, he is in high demand as a sideman, performing with blues, soul, and funk bands across the state. His true musical prowess shines through when he plays jazz and improvisational music on the upright bass. In 2017, he was awarded an Arts Tas grant to study upright bass under the guidance of Sam Anning, a National Jazz Award-winning bassist.