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What can be said about John Williamson that hasn’t already been said? 2025 will mark his 55th year in the industry.

He will also turn eighty. Twenty-five, fifty-five, eighty. 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. But let’s try for the top ones.

In 2022 John was honoured with a life-sized bronze statue in the main street of Tamworth, NSW. He has twenty-eight Golden Guitars, six ARIA awards, an Order of Australia, inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and the Australian Roll of Renown. He has sold over five million albums and achieved a hundred million music streams. John has sung at some of the most significant events both in Australia (Steve Irwin’s and Sir Donald Bradman’s memorial) and overseas (the first and tenth Bali Bombing Memorial services in Bali). His stirring rendition of ‘Waltzing Matilda’ has inspired both the crowds and the Wallabies in Rugby World Cups and Bledisloe Cups.

John’s audiences regularly span four generations. His popularity is increasing and his streaming audience defies trends, with the younger male audience his biggest growing demographic. You could ask why? Perhaps in these troubled times, John’s greatest legacy is in making Australians proud of their country and of who we are. His passion for Australia, its flora and fauna and the characters he meets on his travels, inspire his songs. Never one to shy away from controversy, his many conservation songs have left a mark on this country’s history and our consciences.

His live concerts take the audience on a journey across this vast land, moving deftly between larrikin humour and touching pathos. From ‘Cootamundra Wattle’, ‘Cydi’, ‘Three Sons’, ‘A Bushman Can’t Survive’, ‘Rip Rip Woodchip’, ‘Galleries of Pink Galahs’, ‘Raining on the Rock’, ‘Please Don’t Forget Me’ and his calling card, ‘True Blue’, he touches his audience’s hearts, gives them hope and lingers in their memories.

John’s fans will immediately recognise ‘My Travellin’ Days are Done’, as a line from another favourite song, ‘Chandelier of Stars’. After fifty-five years of travelling, it says it all. 2025 will also see the release of a new album, his 53rd, and his fifth picture book for children, Koala Koala, based on his song of the same name, to be published by Penguin Books.

John is still writing and recording new songs, but don’t miss out on seeing True Blue perform live in 2025 through to 2026 before his ‘Travellin’ Days are Done’. 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.

Setlists

  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Beautiful words (New song)
    2. 2.Mallee Boy
    3. 3.Dear Little Quambatook
    4. 4.It Goes Without Saying
    5. 5.Salisbury Street
    6. 6.Ancient Mountains
    7. 7.Three Sons
    8. 8.Cydi
    9. 9.Simpson Desert
    10. 10.Cootamundra Wattle
    11. 11.Kitchie kitchie coo
    12. 12.Sail the Nullarbor
    13. 13.The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley
    14. 14.Prairie Hotel Parachilna
  2. Set 2:

    1. 15.Hawkesbury River Lovin'
    2. 16.The Valley Of His Dreams
    3. 17.Come Back To Me, Country
    4. 18.Chandelier of Stars
    5. 19.The Truckie's Wife
    6. 20.Im no marlin brando (New song)
    7. 21.Bill the Cat
    8. 22.Buddy and Slim
    9. 23.A Bushman Can't Survive
    10. 24.Galleries of Pink Galahs
    11. 25.Goondiwindi Pork
    12. 26.Raining On The Rock
    13. 27.True Blue
  3. Encore

    1. 28.Rip Rip Woodchip
    2. 29.Old Man Emu
    3. 30.Please Don't Forget Me
    1. 1.Beautiful words (New song not yet recorded)
    2. 2.Mallee Boy
    3. 3.Dear Little Quambatook
    4. 4.It Goes Without Saying
    5. 5.Salisbury Street
    6. 6.Ancient Mountains
    7. 7.Three Sons
    8. 8.Cydi
    9. 9.Cootamundra Wattle
    10. 10.Kitchie kitchie coo
    11. 11.Sail the Nullarbor
    12. 12.The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley
    13. 13.Prairie Hotel Parachilna
    14. 14.Simpson Desert
    15. 15.Hawkesbury River Lovin'
    16. 16.The Valley Of His Dreams
    17. 17.Come Back To Me, Country
    18. 18.Chandelier of Stars
    19. 19.Im no marlin brando (New unreleased song)
    20. 20.Buddy and Slim
    21. 21.A Bushman Can't Survive
    22. 22.Galleries of Pink Galahs
    23. 23.Goondiwindi Pork
    24. 24.Amazing Day
    25. 25.Raining On The Rock
    26. 26.True Blue
    27. 27.Rip Rip Woodchip
    28. 28.Old Man Emu
    29. 29.Please Don't Forget Me
    1. 1.Hang My Hat in Queensland
    2. 2.Mallee Boy
    3. 3.Sail the Nullarbor
    4. 4.Prairie Hotel Parachilna
    5. 5.Amazing Day
    6. 6.Raining On The Rock
    7. 7.Three Sons
    8. 8.Cydi
    9. 9.Aussie Balladeer
    10. 10.A Bushman Can't Survive
    11. 11.Chandelier of Stars
    12. 12.Come Back To Me, Country
    13. 13.Buddy and Slim
    14. 14.True Blue
    15. 15.Old Man Emu
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Mallee Boy
    2. 2.Galleries of Pink Galahs
    3. 3.Hawkesbury River Lovin'
    4. 4.Salisbury Street
    5. 5.The Farming Game
    6. 6.Ancient Mountains
    7. 7.Three Sons
    8. 8.Cydi
    9. 9.Cootamundra Wattle
    10. 10.Sail the Nullarbor
    11. 11.The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley
    12. 12.Simpson Desert
  2. Set 2:

    1. 13.The Valley Of His Dreams
    2. 14.Come Back To Me, Country
    3. 15.Waiting for the Sun
    4. 16.Chandelier of Stars
    5. 17.A Bushman Can't Survive
    6. 18.Buddy and Slim
    7. 19.Prairie Hotel Parachilna
    8. 20.Bill the Cat
    9. 21.Flower on the Water
    10. 22.Cape York Peninsula
    11. 23.Raining On The Rock
    12. 24.True Blue
  3. Encore

    1. 25.Rip Rip Woodchip
    2. 26.Old Man Emu
    3. 27.Please Don't Forget Me
  1. John with ukelele only

    1. 1.On My Ukelele
    2. 2.When I'm Cleaning Windows (George Formby cover)
    3. 3.I Love To Hike (First few lines of novelty song played)
  2. First Half Proper

    1. 4.The Farming Game
    2. 5.Mallee Boy
    3. 6.Galleries of Pink Galahs
    4. 7.Hang My Hat in Queensland
    5. 8.Ancient Mountains
    6. 9.Three Sons
    7. 10.Cydi
    8. 11.Cootamundra Wattle
    9. 12.The Truckie's Wife
    10. 13.Sail the Nullarbor
    11. 14.The Prettiest Girl in the Kimberley
    12. 15.Papa Whiskey November
  3. Second Half

    1. 16.Wintergreen
    2. 17.The Valley Of His Dreams
    3. 18.Chandelier of Stars
    4. 19.The Great Divide
    5. 20.Come Back To Me, Country
    6. 21.Buddy and Slim
    7. 22.A Bushman Can't Survive
    8. 23.Bill the Cat
    9. 24.Salisbury Street
    10. 25.Hawkesbury River Lovin'
    11. 26.Prairie Hotel Parachilna
    12. 27.Raining On The Rock
    13. 28.True Blue
  4. Encore

    1. 29.Rip Rip Woodchip
    2. 30.Old Man Emu
    3. 31.Please Don't Forget Me

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • fabulous event at fabulous venue

    by Marls on 4/12/24Palais Theatre - St KildaRating: 5 out of 5

    John Williamson's last show at the wonderful Palais theatre was totally amazing and we loved it