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Local musician Toby plays live this weekend

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Last year was another incredible year for Perth musician Toby Beard. After launching her newest album, ’Nobody Told Me’ to a sold out crowd at The Freo Arts Centre.

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Later in the year she headed off  on a five week tour of Europe with her wife and 3 month old baby in tow, before spending some time in Germany playing festivals and touring The Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada and playing a gig in Salt Lake City in the USA.

Now Toby’s got a new single to share and she’ll be playing some shows in Western Australia this month.

Toby’s brand new single ‘In Your Skin’ explores exciting new territory, she’s been working closely with producer Joel Quartermaine from local rock band Eskimo Joe. Toby plans to launch this single in Perth later in the year.

In the meantime she’ll be rocking out at her old stomping grounds, Settlers Tavern in Margaret River on Friday 26th then straight to The Indi Bar on Saturday 27th February.

Toby and the band will also be returning to Nannup Music Festival in March and she will be playing an intimate style show at The Ellington, Perth on Tuesday 29th March.

From there 2016 is another jam packed year with a short tour to The Netherlands and Belgium in March and back to Europe in April, once again with her wife and child along for the ride. July and August see her returning to previously played festivals, Skagen Fest in Denmark, Womens Red Rock Fest in Utah and Sunshine Music Fest in BC, Canada.

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