Lizzie Flynn & The Runaway Trains – Songs from Wonderdust

18/10/2026
3:00 pm
107 Romea St, The Gap
Topology Creative Hub
$25 pre-purchase / $30 at door
Lizzie Flynn & The Runaway Trains – Songs from Wonderdust
Lizzie Flynn

Lizzie Flynn & The Runaway Trains – Songs from Wonderdust
Topology Creative Hub
TIX: https://events.humanitix.com/lftrt18oct26

107 Romea St, The Gap
Sunday 18 October 2026, 3:30pm,
doors open 3pm
$25 pre-purchase (until 10am 18 Oct), $30 at door
Bar available

Experience the beautiful songs of Wonderdust, the latest album from Lizzie Flynn, performed live with The Runaway Trains – Gareth Mewes, Benja King and Samuel De Santi and special guest Lawson Mackriell (from The Inadequates).

Lizzie’s fourth album features ten beautifully crafted songs, including eight originals, blending contemporary folk, Celtic influences, bluegrass and acoustic roots music. Warm storytelling, rich harmonies and exceptional musicianship come together in an intimate concert that celebrates the power of song.

The Runaway Trains have developed a wonderful musical chemistry over years of performing together. Gareth Mewes’ expressive violin, Benja King’s melodic double bass and Samuel De Santi’s guitar and mandolin create the perfect setting for Lizzie’s luminous vocals and evocative songwriting.

Whether you’re discovering Lizzie’s music for the first time or have followed her journey for years, this promises to be a memorable afternoon of heartfelt songs, beautiful melodies and outstanding acoustic musicianship.

DIGITAL ALBUM
Wonderdust is available now from: https://lizzieflynn.bandcamp.com
CDs and merch will also be available at the concert.

“Touch is like a drug, you’re my wonderdust…
Inhale all your beauty, and the sky lights up…”
These opening lines set the tone for Wonderdust—an album filled with warmth, intimacy and heartfelt storytelling.

Recent reviews:
Ian Dearden (Trad & Now) describes Flynn as delivering “sumptuous voice and delightful songs… beautifully framed by The Runaway Trains.”
Sue Jarvis (Country Music Capital News) calls Wonderdust “the perfect antidote to tough times… songs that sprinkle joyful fairy dust,” noting their warmth, wit, and sense of hope and possibility.

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