LIVE ON STAGE: The Sunny Cowgirls.
LIVE ON STAGE: The Sunny Cowgirls. Steve Wise | 27Creative

Sun shines on country couple

FOR Sunny Cowgirls Sophie and Celeste Clabburn, quirkiness and a love for country Australia is what unites them.

Raised from humble beginnings, the two sisters began their career travelling through the Nullarbor in their ute working as farm hands as they embarked on their journey.

This personal experience laid the foundation for their debut single Rousy's Life in 2005.

Later that year, the Sunny Cowgirls caught the attention of Adam Brand who invited them on the road for the kick start of their career.

Relying on what they knew best, they have performed for a range of country audiences and now perform at sold out tours across Australia.

It is this background which gives them the natural ability to know how to get country crowds excited.

Following ten years in the live music industry, seven studio albums, one live album and two DVDs, the Sunny Cowgirls have risen to the status of being one of the most respected acts in the Australian country music scene.

The Sunny Cowgirls have performed at the biggest country music events in Australia including the Deniliquin Ute Muster, Gympie Music Muster and the renowned Tamworth Country Music Festival.

Their latest album Here We Go was released on September 30 at the Deni Ute Muster on Sophie's birthday.

Now they are coming to Proserpine to share their country style success, and they know exactly how to fire up their fans with an experience which won't be forgotten.

Now is the time to book your tickets at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre.

The Sunny Cowgirls performance follows their Hinchinbrook act on October 16.

The event will be held on October 19 at 7pm. Admission costs $32 for adults and $16 for kids under 16.

COUNTRY SISTERS

What: Sunny Cowgirls

When: Wednesday, October 19, 7pm

Where: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

Cost: $32 adults, $16 for kids under 16

Tickets: Call 4945 2312


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