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Kate Leopold and Julie Hayes

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United by a shared devotion to authenticity, healing, and human connection, Kate Leopold and Julie Hayes have joined forces as a duo whose music is both soul medicine and storytelling. Drawing from their respective Australian and Irish roots, their collaboration is grounded in a mutual love for the Earth, community, and the transformational power of song. Their performances and offerings are more than concerts—they’re sacred spaces for reflection, expression, and belonging. Together, Kate and Julie weave earthy indie folk with poetic reverence, creating soundscapes where hearts open, voices rise, and listeners remember the beauty of being fully alive.

Kate Leopold

Kate Leopold is an Australian indie folk artist whose music pulses with the rhythms of the Earth and the poetry of the heart. With a sound she describes as “earthy indie acoustic folk with heart,” Kate offers listeners more than just songs—she creates emotive, connective experiences. As a lifelong environmental advocate and creative facilitator, Kate blends her love for the natural world with music that uplifts, heals, and inspires. Her live performances are immersive journeys through the highs and lows of the human emotional landscape, guided by soul-stirring vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and bright acoustic melodies. Through her unique fusion of art and activism, Kate holds space for reflection, community, and reconnection—to self, to nature, and to each other.
Julie Hayes
Irish-born singer-songwriter Julie Hayes channels the soul of her Celtic heritage through hauntingly beautiful melodies and poetic storytelling. Her music, deeply rooted in folk tradition, opens portals to emotional landscapes both ancient and intimate. With echoes of Eva Cassidy and Florence Welch, Julie’s voice carries warmth, power, and presence. Her artistry goes beyond performance—Julie is a passionate advocate for authentic expression, holding space through voice workshops, retreats, and gatherings that celebrate vulnerability and connection. Her message is clear: there’s no right or wrong in creativity, only the freedom to feel, express, and be fully human.