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Kasey Chambers to break performance drought with headline show – Sydney Morning Herald
After a forced break from live performances, country music star Kasey Chambers is added to the Live at the Bowl program.

The longest break Kasey Chambers has experienced in her two-decade-long solo career will soon come to an end, with the singer-songwriter set for a Melbourne headline show at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on March 14.
The Live at the Bowl program, which kicked off in January and runs until April, has helped revive Melbournes cultural heartbeat after the 2020 lockdowns. When Chambers and her band take to the stage, after more than a year off, theyll dip into some of her most cherished songs, including…
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