Legendary folk singer Eric Bogle returns to the stage for farewell tour
Legendary folk singer Eric Bogle is set to hit the stage one last time with his Eric Bogle: Farewell Tour, with a five-date run of WA shows.
Bogle is set to bring his tour to Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, September 3; Astor Theatre on Thursday, September 4; Albany Entertainment Centre on Saturday, September 6; and Fishtrap Theatre in Mandurah on Monday, September 8, with his show at Hybrid Warehouse on Sunday, September 7, already sold out.
Born in Scotland in 1944 and calling Australia home since 1969, Bogle has spent over five decades crafting poignant songs and global anthems of remembrance and protest. Fans can expect to hear two of his enduring anti-war ballads, And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda and No Man’s Land (The Green Fields of France) onstage.
Fans can also expect to hear songs across his entire forty-year discography, including his biting satire hit Nobody’s Moggy Now, farewell song Leaving Nancy, and call-for-justice track Shelter, with his live performances a night of storytelling, humanity and humour.
Bogle has released fourteen albums and has toured extensively across Australia, the UK, Europe, North America, and New Zealand. He’s been honoured with an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for services to the performing arts, a United Nations Peace Medal, and a National Folk Festival Lifetime Achievement Award. Bogle’s songs have been covered by artists including Joan Baez and The Pogues, with his multiple festival appearances including performances at Port Fairy Folk Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, and The National Folk Festival in Australia.
Eric Bogle brings his Eric Bogle: Farewell Tour to Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, September 3; Astor Theatre on Thursday, September 4; Albany Entertainment Centre on Saturday, September 6; and Fishtrap Theatre in Mandurah on Monday, September 8, 2025.
