Wonnarua Country/Hunter Valley alt-country artist Trinity Woodhouse has floored me with her beautiful new single “Pills.” It’s an honest exploration of Trinity’s mental health journey that I know many Aussies will relate to.
“’Pills’ is one of the most vulnerable songs I’ve ever written,” she admitted. “It’s been so helpful to me in my journey towards accepting the place that I’m at with my mental health, and everything I’ve gone through to get to where I am. Mental health isn’t something that’s discussed anywhere near enough, and if one person can listen to my song, relate, and know that someone else is going through that experience with them, then I’ve done my job. That’s the goal for this song.”
Trinity has a busy November in store with plenty of gigs around New South Wales. Catch her at all the following venues:
7 November 2025 – Club Maitland City, Mindaribba/Maitland (from 7:30 pm – FREE)
8 November 2025 – Glendale Markets, Awabakal Country/Glendale (from 10 am – FREE)
9 November 2025 – Sydney Junction Hotel, Ahwartah-bulboongba/Hamilton (from midday – FREE)
14 November 2025 – Newcastle Airport, Murrook/Williamtown (from 2:30 pm – FREE)
16 November 2025 – Warners Bay Hotel, Biddaba/Warners Bay (from 2 pm – FREE)
22 November 2025 – Hotel Jesmond, Awabakal Country/Jesmond (from 8:30 pm – FREE)
23 November 2025 – Bellbird Hotel, Wonnarua Country/Bellbird (from 1 pm – FREE)
25 November 2025 – Kent Hotel, Ahwartah-bulboongba/Hamilton (from 9 pm – FREE)
29 November 2025 – Rydges Newcastle, Mulubinba/Newcastle (from 3 pm – FREE)
30 November 2025 – Huntlee Tavern, Wonnarua Country/Branxton (from 1 pm – FREE)
If Trinity’s song has resonated with you and you think you need some mental health assistance, help is available on the following numbers:
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Kids Help Line: 1800 55 1800
Image used with permission from Rock This Country