Catherine Britt
Longyard Hotel (Tamworth, NSW)
Saturday, 23 January 2027 12:00 pm
There’s no denying that Catherine Britt has well and truly lived her life and it’s all laid bare on her nineth career album,“The Hardest Thing”.
Nothing is held back on the album. It touches on the exploitation she endured as ayoung female in the music industry, her marriage breakdown, mustering the strength to heal, her road to sobriety and finding love again.“The Hardest Thing”is the ultimate triumph of one of Australia’s most loved and celebrated country artists. This is the sound of redemption and Catherine Brittat her absolute finest.
The name Catherine Britt is synonymous with country music and is one of the most successful Australian acts in the genre. She is a five-time Golden Guitar Award winner and six-time ARIA Award Best Country Album nominee. At 17 she signed to RCA in the US, earned two US Billboard Top 40 Chart singles, toured and worked with everyone from Brooks & Dunn to Alan Jackson to Dolly Parton, is the youngest Australian ever to perform at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and recorded a duet with Sir Elton John.
“Is it too early to name The Hardest Thing the album of the year?”Jon Wolfe,Capital News
“Catherine Britt’s ninth sees her exuding grit and self-determination...Britt sounds positively reinvigorated here.
”Apple Music“This is what Catherine Britt does...this is why she’s a genius”Sophie Hamley, Sunburnt Country
Nothing is held back on the album. It touches on the exploitation she endured as ayoung female in the music industry, her marriage breakdown, mustering the strength to heal, her road to sobriety and finding love again.“The Hardest Thing”is the ultimate triumph of one of Australia’s most loved and celebrated country artists. This is the sound of redemption and Catherine Brittat her absolute finest.
The name Catherine Britt is synonymous with country music and is one of the most successful Australian acts in the genre. She is a five-time Golden Guitar Award winner and six-time ARIA Award Best Country Album nominee. At 17 she signed to RCA in the US, earned two US Billboard Top 40 Chart singles, toured and worked with everyone from Brooks & Dunn to Alan Jackson to Dolly Parton, is the youngest Australian ever to perform at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and recorded a duet with Sir Elton John.
“Is it too early to name The Hardest Thing the album of the year?”Jon Wolfe,Capital News
“Catherine Britt’s ninth sees her exuding grit and self-determination...Britt sounds positively reinvigorated here.
”Apple Music“This is what Catherine Britt does...this is why she’s a genius”Sophie Hamley, Sunburnt Country