Thunderstorm Artis

Thunderstorm Artis

23 Hillcrest Parade, Miami QLD 4220, Australia

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Friday 20th March 2026

6:00 PM

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Hawaiian singer-songwriter, Thunderstorm Artis will be bringing his stunning live show to select Australian venues in March 2026.

Prioritising intimate spaces where his warm, emotive voice and evocative storytelling can resonate deeply and the raw connection of his music offers the audience a sense of meaning and belonging.

It takes a lot to be remembered as a contestant on a TV singing show where often times the drama is more important than the talent - but every now and then, someone special comes along. Among all the copycats, wanna-be’s and those seeking their 15 minutes, when a real artist shines through and resonates, they hit a chord with the viewers and create a true fan base that remains long after the show credits roll.

Thunderstorm Artis is most definitely one of the latter. A finalist on the US versions The Voice and American Idol, he has gone on to achieve over 28 million global streams via 300,000 monthly listeners and build an incredibly loyal social media following.

A singer-songwriter whose music blends Americana, folk, pop, soul and island roots into heartfelt narratives of love, loss and personal growth, Thunderstorm Artis is known for his warm, emotive voice and evocative storytelling, creating songs that invite you to reflect, connect and feel deeply.

His artistry is rooted in authenticity, drawing inspiration from his own life and a desire to bring hope and light to the human experience.

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23 Hillcrest Parade, Miami QLD 4220, Australia

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