Smith Entertainment
Troy Cassar-Daley Between the Fires Tour
BO’NESS
Dag Pub (D'Aguilar, QLD)
Sunday, 10 November 2024 3:00 pm
2024 marks the eagerly anticipated release of Troy's latest studio album "Between the Fires."
Embarking on a national tour, this marks a significant return to the stage for Troy, his first
solo tour since 2019. Expressing his excitement about hitting the road, he shares, "I love
getting out to smaller towns as we tour the country. Places like Bairnsdale, Noojee, Coutts
Crossing, and SW Rocks hold a special place in my heart, so including them in our journey
around the country in 2024 is important to me. I can't wait to get back on the road."
Troy's 12th studio album, "Between the Fires," was recorded at his late Mum's house in
NNSW, creating a powerful collection of songs and stories.
An important part of the Between the Fires tour will be bringing through the next generation
of music makers who will be opening each and every show on his way through.
Troy has had many champions who supported him throughout his career which is something
he has never forgotten.
“The experience that I was given in my early years was so important to my touring career, life
lessons I still carry with me.”
With a career spanning over three decades, Troy is a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung man,
inheriting a rich tradition of storytelling. His passion lies in penning narratives about the
Australian landscape and its essence, a driving force that has shaped his remarkable career.
Accolades have flowed consistently throughout Troy's career, including 40 Golden Guitars, 5
ARIA’s, 3 APRA Song of the Year awards, 9 Deadlys (Australian Indigenous Artist Awards), and
4 CMAA Entertainer of the Year awards. Troy has also claimed 2 NIMAs (National Indigenous
Music Awards) and was honoured as the 50th inductee into the prestigious Australasian Roll
Of Renown in 2017. Boasting numerous gold and platinum albums, he has achieved a
remarkable 32 Number 1 chart singles.
Troy's songs serve as the backdrop to the everyday triumphs, struggles, and celebrations of
Australians, resonating from small towns to bustling cities across the nation. As he takes the
stage once again, Troy continues to weave his musical tapestry, connecting with audiences
through the timeless art of storytelling.
Embarking on a national tour, this marks a significant return to the stage for Troy, his first
solo tour since 2019. Expressing his excitement about hitting the road, he shares, "I love
getting out to smaller towns as we tour the country. Places like Bairnsdale, Noojee, Coutts
Crossing, and SW Rocks hold a special place in my heart, so including them in our journey
around the country in 2024 is important to me. I can't wait to get back on the road."
Troy's 12th studio album, "Between the Fires," was recorded at his late Mum's house in
NNSW, creating a powerful collection of songs and stories.
An important part of the Between the Fires tour will be bringing through the next generation
of music makers who will be opening each and every show on his way through.
Troy has had many champions who supported him throughout his career which is something
he has never forgotten.
“The experience that I was given in my early years was so important to my touring career, life
lessons I still carry with me.”
With a career spanning over three decades, Troy is a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung man,
inheriting a rich tradition of storytelling. His passion lies in penning narratives about the
Australian landscape and its essence, a driving force that has shaped his remarkable career.
Accolades have flowed consistently throughout Troy's career, including 40 Golden Guitars, 5
ARIA’s, 3 APRA Song of the Year awards, 9 Deadlys (Australian Indigenous Artist Awards), and
4 CMAA Entertainer of the Year awards. Troy has also claimed 2 NIMAs (National Indigenous
Music Awards) and was honoured as the 50th inductee into the prestigious Australasian Roll
Of Renown in 2017. Boasting numerous gold and platinum albums, he has achieved a
remarkable 32 Number 1 chart singles.
Troy's songs serve as the backdrop to the everyday triumphs, struggles, and celebrations of
Australians, resonating from small towns to bustling cities across the nation. As he takes the
stage once again, Troy continues to weave his musical tapestry, connecting with audiences
through the timeless art of storytelling.