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Nathan Cavaleri

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Nathan Cavaleri

8:30pm, Sat 7 September, 2024
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Much of the country was oblivious to the career Nathan Cavaleri led beyond prime time Australia. By age 12, he found himself the centre of a bidding war between the labels of Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna. By age 16 he'd toured with B.B. King as his guest, and played at the Kennedy Centre in front of The Clintons with Etta James and Bonnie Raitt. 2019 saw Nathan Cavaleri return to the stage after a 5-year struggle with anxiety/depression. His story telling type show captivated audiences around the country including 1000’s at Caloundra Music Festival. 

Since his return, Nathan has made huge waves in stamping his footprint back on the Music Scene & has taking audiences by storm. Releasing an album titled "Demons", a Sold Out headline tour throughout the pandemic & a full "Australian Story" episode  later, Nathan's show has grown from strength to strength. Now, with a freshly inked record deal with ABC Music & wowing audiences worldwide through virtual connection via Twitch Streaming (becoming one of the biggest musician Twitch streamers in the world!), Nathan Cavaleri will bring his latest show on the road in support of his latest album “Miracles” & an emotionally driven and authentic live solo show. 

From how his love for music deepened during his battle with leukaemia as a kid, to a hilarious encounter with Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant after playing to sixty thousand people in Zurich after Elton John, it's how he brings his experiences and songs into the present that gives audiences more than a shot of nostalgia.