Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann & Holly Throsby's Supergroup Is Back With New Music & Shows

24 May 2019 | 10:07 am | Staff Writer

"The song became about the fact that, while it might feel scary, there are safe spaces in this world in which a person can express their true self and feelings."

Eight years on from their debut, Seeker Lover Keeper - the Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann, Holly Throsby supergroup -are back and they've dropped a brand new single.

Dubbed Let It Out, the track is an ode to self-acceptance and learning from experience.

“The song became about the fact that, while it might feel scary, there are safe spaces in this world in which a person can express their true self and feelings," says the group. 

"It was initially written from quite a personal perspective, but the theme became much more universal as the song reached completion."

Accompanying the song is a clip starring much-loved Aussie actress Magda Szubanski.

"When it came to making the video, we felt that Magda would be the perfect person to deliver this, and she certainly was. It is such a powerful and moving performance."

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In addition to the new track, the group have shared that they'll be performing two shows this July, one at Sydney's Lansdowne Hotel and one at Melbourne's Northcote Social Club. 

Tickets are on sale now, head to theGuide to find out all the info and check out Let It Out below.