James Blundell
Trinity Sessions at the Church of the Trinity, 318 Goodwood Rd, 5034 Clarence Park Directions
Sun 13.09.2026 16:00
AN INTIMATE LIVE EXPERIENCE CELEBRATING A LEGENDARY CAREER
For more than three decades, James Blundell has been a defining voice in Australian music — a storyteller whose songs have become part of our national soundtrack. Now, with the release of his latest album Patience Wins, Blundell returns to the stage with a powerful new live show that strips everything back to what matters most: the songs, the stories, and the truth.
The Patience Wins Tour is not just a concert — it’s a deeply personal, up-close experience. Across 34 extraordinary years, 14 studio albums, multiple Golden Guitar Awards and inductions into the CMAA Roll of Renown and CMC Hall of Fame, Blundell has lived every lyric he sings. This new show brings it all into focus.
Performing in an intimate acoustic setting, Blundell is joined by his son, Briar Blundell, creating a rare and compelling generational collaboration. Together, they deliver brand new material from Patience Wins alongside the songs that defined an era of Australian country music.
It’s a show built on connection — honest, reflective, and at times, quietly electrifying.
Expect laughter. Expect stories. Expect goosebumps.
This is James Blundell as you’ve never seen him before — authentic, fearless, and closer than ever.
Performers
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James BlundellSinger | Songwriter | Storyteller | Hemp Farmer
James Blundell is arguably the most influential Australian male country artist of his generation. He stands alongside John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes as artists who occupy a perennial place in the Australian cultural psyche.
In a glittering career now spanning 34 years, 14 studio albums, multiple CMAA Golden Guitar Awards, and inductions to the CMAA Roll of Reknown and the CMC Hall of Fame and the QMusic Lifetime Achievement Award. James has experienced the highs and the lows, the acclaim and the infamy, the beer and the bankruptcy, the jigsaw puzzle of love found, lost, and rediscovered.