Following  a busy 2021 and 2022, and a packed start to 2023, Melbourne's own Liz  Stringer is set to head off to London for a few months to record her new  album at Brixton's Iguana Studios. The recording will be Liz's most  ambitious recording project yet, and will be followed by select shows  around the UK and Europe. Local audiences will have the opportunity to  wish Liz the best when she plays a special see you later From Brunswick to Brixton solo show at the Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday May 13. Tickets for the show are on sale now from Moshtix. Liz  is offering an allocation of discounted tickets to anyone who may be  particularly feeling the squeeze at the moment. It's important to her  that every member of her community has a chance to be there.
 
 
 The new album will be the follow up to Liz's acclaimed sixth studio album First Time Really Feeling, which  was released on Milk! Records in April 2021. The album was Liz's first  entry into the ARIA Top 20, and won an AIR Award for Best Blues and  Roots Album as well as her first Music Victoria Awards nomination, for  Best Solo Artist. 
 
First Time Really Feeling helped Stringer to achieve a new  level of industry and audience recognition after many years of being  Melbourne's 'best kept secret', and set the stage for her to spend most  of 2022 with Midnight Oil, working as their backing vocalist and support  act in Australia and around the world. 
 
 February of this year saw Stringer and fellow Midnight Oil guest  William Crighton release a cover of the Oils' "Golden Age", recorded at  Jim Moginie's Oceanic Studio, and featuring Moginie on bass and Rob  Hirst on drums. Stringer and Crighton then undertook a joint tour, which  continues through to April 1. This month Liz was also the Port Fairy  Folk Festival's 2023 Artist of the Year, and performed two triumphant  sets at the iconic festival with her band. 
 
Liz Stringer
From Brunswick to Brixton
Sat 13 May - Brunswick Ballroom