Beccy is on the road to Warwick

Beccy Cole is on her way to Warwick.

By Tania Phillips

For more than 25 years, Beccy Cole has been delighting Australian music fans with her unique brand of true entertainment.

The South Australian star, currently living in a bus in Queensland so she can work, is due to come to the Warwick RSL on 28 November with tickets on sale for the Sunday 3pm Matinee Show – keep in touch with the venue in case it is postponed until a later date.

Cole is best-known for her glowing warmth, husky tones, bawdy sense of humour and hundred-watt smile all of which have helped make her one of the nation’s best-loved and most celebrated artists.

With eleven Golden Guitars [Country Music Awards of Australia] to her name [including five for Female Artist of the Year] as well as multiple ARIA Top 10 Country and Top 40 Mainstream albums, a Top 10 DVD, three gold-certified releases, and more than a dozen No.1 Australian country singles, Beccy Cole is one of Australia’s most successful singer-songwriters. She is also a most sought after live performer, having a reputation for bringing an audience to fever pitch and quite often, stomach clutching laughter!

A self-confessed ‘gig pig’, Beccy Cole is at her happiest on the road and entertaining Australian audiences. Whether singing in front of [but not for] the American President, entertaining Australian troops in the Middle East or at the RSL of a small rural town, Beccy has always given her all.

Cole is a working mother, comedienne, author, passionate supporter of and member of the LGBT community and as honest, funny and genuine in real life as she comes across on stage.

Her ability to laugh at herself and write her songs and tell her stories with such brazen truth is refreshing and most of all, entertaining.