Pete Murray
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Saturday Night 5 April 2025
Legendary Aussie singer-songwriter Pete Murray will headline Saturday night's entertainment at Rare Spares Rockynats on Saturday 5 April 2025, bringing his iconic surf-roots sound to Central Queensland's biggest car and bike festival.
Known for chart-topping hits like "Better Days", "So Beautiful", “Feeler” and latest feel-good, summer-single “Wouldn’t It Be Good”, Pete Murray will take the stage as the headline act, promising an unforgettable evening of music that captures the spirit of Australian rock.
“I can’t wait to get back to Rockhampton to play at Rocky Nats. Such a beautiful part of the world and no doubt will be a really exciting event. Hope to see you there!” - says Pete Murray.
Murray, who has consistently been one of Australia's most beloved singer-songwriters, will deliver a headline set that spans his decades-long career. Audiences can expect to hear his most popular tracks alongside fan favourites that have made him a staple of Australian music.
Up and coming artist Demi Casha will warm up the crowd from 7pm, with Pete Murray taking the stage from 8pm to 9pm at the Showgrounds Precinct, offering visitors a chance to wind down after a day of high-octane automotive action.
All Rockynats tickets for Saturday include entry to the evening concert featuring Pete Murray. Tickets are selling fast, with Early Bird prices starting at less than $18 for Saturday-only admission. We encourage fans to beat the price rise and purchase before January 6. Buy Now.
About Pete Murray
One of Australia’s most enduring and endearing singer-songwriters, Pete Murray is a multi-platinum selling artist who has sold over 1.2 million albums, released three ARIA chart-topping albums, and boasts 17 ARIA Award nominations amongst multiple other wins and nominations over the years.
Emerging with his debut full length album The Game in 2001, Murray’s breakout sophomore album Feeler in 2003 cemented his status as one of the all-time greats. With ongoing hits along the way, including Better Days, Feeler, Opportunity and So Beautiful, Murray’s stirring blend of positivity with acoustic, rock and folk elements has flourished across decades, including with his most recent full length album Camacho in 2017.
Now dominantly splitting his time in the studio, spending time with his family, Murray has also cultivated a stalwart reputation for his live show, from his own headline shows at home and abroad, as well as performances with the likes of Missy Higgins, Icehouse, Rob Thomas, Darryl Braithwaite and James Blunt to name a mere few. In 2024, Murray has returned to releasing music as an entirely independent artist, releasing new single, ‘Wouldn’t It Be Good’.
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