Meg Washington's highly influential, genre-defying work has been widely recognised. A triple ARIA award winner, in 2020 she delivered her critically acclaimed fourth record, 'Batflowers', which includes ‘Lazarus Drug’, the song recently featured in Bluey’s special ‘The Sign’.
Liberated by a TEDx talk in which she revealed her lifelong stutter, Meg also began her voice-acting role as the schoolteacher 'Calypso' in Bluey in 2018.
Meg has also written all the songs for the upcoming musical feature film ‘The Deb’ - produced and directed by Rebel Wilson.
With her partner Nick Waterman, she has co-written a feature film screenplay adaption of Paul Kelly’s classic song ‘How to Make Gravy’ - co-producing the film with Warner Bros. Australia and Academy Award nominated producer Schuyler Weiss (Elvis). The film will be released for Christmas 2024.
In 2022, Meg released an exquisite take on the seminal album from The Killers - ‘Hot Fuss’ and is currently working on her 5th studio album under her own label ‘Batflower Records’ in partnership with French distribution company ‘Believe’.‘
That jaw dropping instrument in her throat was enough to send everyone off on a high” – The Australian
“One of the world’s finest singers” - Financial Review
Event Details:
6:30 pm - Venue doors and bar open
7:10 pm - Theatre doors open
7:30 pm - Special guest TBA
8:00 pm - Interval
8:20 pm - Meg Washinton
9:20 pm - Show ends
69 Jonson St, Byron Bay
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
10:30am – 1:30pm
(02) 6685 6807
boxoffice@byroncentre.com.au
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