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Ruby Fields

Kiarama Music & Arts, R&R Production Services, Space 44, Lunatic Entertainment & Select Music present

Ruby Fields

5:30pm, Sat 9 January, 2021
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Kiarama Music & Arts, R&R Production Services, Space 44, Lunatic Entertainment & Select Music present Ruby Fields at The Kiama Pavilion for a day of coastal music and contemporary art bringing together a community of like-minded people to kickstart summer on Saturday 9th January with two seatings in the picturesque town of Kiama have been announced between 6-8pm and 8.30-10.30pm (doors 5.30pm)


Two years after earning her well-deserved place in the triple j Hottest 100 in 2018, her fanbase only continued to grow. The same track, with all its blistering guitars and earworm hooks, placed at #84 in the Hottest 100 of the decade – an incredible feat for an artist who only uploaded her debut hit “I Want” to triple j Unearthed in 2017.

“Dinosaurs” has now amassed over 12 million streams across streaming platforms. The EP it’s lifted from, 2019’s Permanent Hermit EP, has clocked over 15.1 million plays on Spotify.

Meanwhile high-rotation hits like “I Want”, “P Plates” and “Ritalin” – lifted from her debut extended play Your Dad’s Opinion for Dinner in 2018 – all helped the EP clock over 12.2 million plays on Spotify.

Hailing from the suburbs of Sydney’s South Coast, Ruby Fields is an Australian singer-songwriter who creates narratives that people feel a close connection to. Her use of simplistic but poignant lyrics in her work has garnered the attention of the international music industry and fans alike. Combining indie rock chords with punk rock delicacy and delivery, it is easy to see why people started paying attention back in 2017 when she was played on triple j the same day that she uploaded her debut single “I Want” to Unearthed.

Since then, Ruby Fields has sold out multiple national tours, she’s performed to 20,000 people at Splendour In The Grass in 2019, toured the UK, performed a coveted Like A Version for triple j, and has been courted by labels in the US.

Still fiercely independent, Ruby Fields may be growing up in the public eye, but she’s got an impressive support network around her in the form of her band members Adam Newling (guitar), Tas Wilson (bass guitar) and Pat Rogers (drums).

TICKETING INFORMATION:
** Due to contact tracing requirements, we require full names, email addresses and phone numbers of each person attending the event **

HEALTH & SAFETY:
This event will proceed based on government advice in place at the time of the event with a specific venue COVID Safe Plan as our priority is to meet the highest level of health and safety protocols throughout the event.
 
 Should the event be unable to proceed on the original advertised date, it will be postponed to a later date. Refunds will be available for those who are unable to attend the replacement date.


We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, work and learn, and pay respect to the First Nations Peoples and their elders, past, present and future.

Strictly 18+ event