In his final national
tour ever, legendary songwriter, “voice of the Stolen Generations” and 2020
Victorian Australian of the Year Archie
Roach AM will take his brilliantly reviewed Tell Me Why show to capital
cities May through September.
This spectacular live concert will celebrate Roach’s eponymous memoir and
companion album. Audiences will hear seminal songs from his back catalogue
alongside influential music from his youth and three new autobiographical songs
written since completing his memoir.
With well documented health challenges, including a stroke and lung cancer,
Archie Roach is by most measures not a well man, but once he takes to the stage
a certain majesty takes over and the stories and the songs are as compelling as
the voice that sings them.
“Some songwriters wrap
themselves in cloaks, whether of enigma or inanity, and some bare their souls.
Then there’s Archie Roach.” – Sydney Morning Herald (Jan 2020)
Roach will be joined onstage by his five-piece
band, including award-winning jazz composer and improviser Paul Grabowsky, and
special guest vocalist Emma Donovan.
For Archie announcing this as his last national tour has not been an easy
decision to make. “Releasing
my debut album, Charcoal Lane back in 1990, was the most amazing experience in my
life. I never imagined that I would be here three decades later still recording
and singing on stages in Australia and the world. Music has kept me going, kept
me alive. It’s something that I have come to love, especially the relationship
I have with those who come to my shows. I am also most grateful to all the
people that I have worked with through the years.”
Thirty years after the release of Roach’s two-time ARIA Award-winning debut
album Charcoal Lane
(1990), Tell Me Why
is a compelling account of resilience, strength of spirit, and great love.
Through stories of the iconic songwriter and activist’s life, this is an
intimate, moving and often confronting musical journey as Roach searches for a
deep sense of belonging.
The much lauded Tell Me Why
memoir and companion album have shown how inseparable are his life and his
songs, with the first single from the album ‘Open Up Your Eyes’ already
shortlisted for the prestigious 2020 APRA Song of the Year, the largest
peer-voted music award in Australia.
From a stolen child and teenage alcoholic to seeker, lover (with his life
partner the late Ruby Hunter), father, musical icon, social advocate and First
Nations leader, not many have lived a life as compelling as Archie Roach.
“This is a phenomenal
work by one of the most articulate and recognisable members of the Stolen
Generation. It will be read, studied and discussed for many years to come.”
– Weekend Australian
“This powerful memoir is a
generous gift to the whole of Australia. A captivating unputdownable story.”
– Herald-Sun
It has been 12 years since then-Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd delivered the Australian Government’s National Apology to Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Roach’s story shows how his extraordinary
odyssey through love and heartbreak, family and community, survival and renewal
is a testament to the healing power of music.
Roach has also received a Human Rights Achievement Award for his iconic Stolen
Generations song, ‘Took the Children Away’; a first for any songwriter.
Archie Roach
Tell Me Why – The
Final Round 1990-2020
Accompanied by his band: Musical Director Paul Grabowsky, Guitarist Stephen
Magnusson, Bassist Sam Anning, Violinist Erkki Veltheim, and Drummer Dave Beck
Saturday 9 MayLlewellyn Hall | Canberra, ACT
Tickets
Friday 15 May
Arts Centre Hamer Hall | Melbourne, VIC
Tickets
Saturday 23 May
Perth Concert Hall | Perth, WA
Tickets
Friday 26 June
Theatre Royal | Hobart, TAS
Tickets
Saturday 27 June
Theatre North, The Princess | Launceston, TAS
Tickets
Friday 3 July
Dunstan Playhouse | Adelaide, SA
NAIDOC Week
Tickets
Friday 10 July
State Theatre | Sydney, NSW
Tickets
More dates to be announced

Archie Roach
Album out now through Bloodlines
Available to buy/stream here
Tell Me Why tracklisting:
1. Took The Children Away
2. A Child Was Born Here
3. F Troop
4. Nopun Kurongk
5. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
(feat. Emma Donovan)
6. Lighthouse (Song For Two Mothers)
7. One For Each Person, And One For The Pot
8. Little By Little
9. Down City Streets
10. Rally Round The Drum
(feat. Paul Kelly)
11. Small Child
12. The Jetty Song
13. Always Be Here (feat. Sally Dastey)
14. Tell Me Why (feat. Sally Dastey)
15. Let Love Rule
16. One Up Your Eyes
17. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
18. Place Of Fire
