My Travellin' Days are Done!
2025/2026 tour will mark his 55th year in the industry and will also turn eighty!
John has traversed this country performing to hundreds of thousands of Australians. He has written and recorded well over 500 songs and has a swag of awards.
His live concerts take the audience on a journey across this vast land. From ‘Cootamundra Wattle’, ‘Cydi’, ‘Rip Rip Woodchip’, ‘Galleries of Pink Galahs’, ‘Raining on the Rock’, and his calling card, ‘True Blue’.
Don’t miss out on seeing True Blue himself at The Art House before his ‘Travellin’ Days are Done’!
What can be said about John Williamson that hasn’t already been said? 2025 will mark his 55th year in the industry. From his humble beginnings as the son of a wheat farmer in the small Victorian Mallee town of Quambatook, it’s quite an achievement.
His first hit, ‘Old Man Emu’ is still as popular today as when he first performed it on Channel 9’s ‘New Faces’ TV program. It resulted in a recording contract and a number one hit that stayed number one for five weeks.
Since that young age of twenty-four, John has traversed this country for fifty-five years from the tip of Cape York to the windy shores of Tasmania, from Newcastle to Perth and everything in between, performing to hundreds of thousands of Australians. He has written and recorded well over 500 songs and has a swag of awards too numerous to list.
There is no doubt that his contribution to our country’s music and the national psyche will resonate long after the last note has been played.