
FANS Adore-d ARIA award-winning singer-songwriter Amy Shark as she performed her biggest hits at Lighthouse Theatre on Tuesday.
She took Baby Steps in a set filled with hits to a crowd of almost 600 fans and backed by a band on bass, keyboard and drums.
The show formed part of her national 60-show See U Somewhere Australia Tour - her biggest to date.
Support act Yorke had impressive vocals that filled the room with her presence.
The show - which sold out in just 30 minutes when it went on sale in March - opened with Everybody Rise, also including Worst Day of My Life, Adore and saying bye to the audience with I Said Hi - a few covers were also thrown in.
Shark also shared personal stories and told audience members she was advised not to undertake the regional tour - she ended up selling out a majority of the shows.
She joked that her collaborators - which includes Blink-182's Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, Ed Sheeran and Keith Urban - would not be joining her on stage.
After the tour, Shark heads overseas to perform in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States of America.
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Lillian Altman
Lillian is an experienced journalist who joined Warrnambool Standard in late 2021. She has a particular interest in writing stories on the arts and culture, health, education, breaking news, police stories, as well as human interest and profiles.
Lillian is an experienced journalist who joined Warrnambool Standard in late 2021. She has a particular interest in writing stories on the arts and culture, health, education, breaking news, police stories, as well as human interest and profiles.