Thursday, July 28
7pm
9:30 Club
Washington, D.C.
YouTube phenomenon, internationally renowned, Grammy nominated singer, introvert, extravert and all-round psychotherapist’s dream, Sia Furler is many things, but first and foremost she’s a remarkable and unique artist. With her emotive vocal performances and captivating song writing, the Australian born former Londoner, who after a brief stint in LA now calls New York home, has spent the last few years steadily making bigger and bigger waves in the US. Earning a word of mouth reputation as a ‘must see’ live act, her deeply seductive brand of dysfunction has seen her quietly collect a legion of dedicated fans including an enviable number of A-list luminaries. Add the fact that her shudderingly beautiful ‘Breathe Me’ was chosen to soundtrack the climax of hit TV series ‘Six Feet Under’ and that obsessive fans are now flooding the internet with their own versions of her face mangling ‘Buttons’ video after celebrity blogger Perez Hilton helped make it the second most watched music video in YouTube history, and it’s clear that Sia’s star is most definitely on the rise.
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