James Wilson Book as a speaker/entertainer for your next event
Key Points for James Wilson
- James Wilson is a performer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist with more than thirty years of industry experience.
- He has toured throughout Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia and written four albums.
- James has shared the stage with artists including James Reyne, Ross Wilson, Ian Moss, Jon Stevens, Joe Camilleri and Jessica Mauboy.
- James is a trusted live performer for major corporate and public events across Western Australia.
Topics for James Wilson
- Entertainment
Solo, Duo, Trio performances - Band Together team-building program suite
BAND Together is a half-day, powerful, immersive team experience where participants collaborate, create and perform music together - building trust, connection, psychological safety and communication in real time.
Led by renowned professional musician, educator and coach James Wilson, participants move from audience to band members in a dynamic program that ends with teams performing their own original song. No musical experience required. Just an open mind.
What Your Team Experiences- Opening Act - A high-energy live performance demonstrating collaboration in action, with powerful insights into trust, communication and teamwork.
- Interactive Workshop - Participants explore psychological safety, team dynamics and the foundations of creative collaboration.
- Musical Collaboration - Small groups form “bands”, learning simple instruments and co-writing an original song together with guidance from professional musicians.
- Final Performance - Each group performs their song for the room, celebrating creativity, courage and teamwork.
- Beyond the hard-hat
A powerful keynote experience combining live music, storytelling and practical insight to explore one of the most important safety conversations of our time: If we protect bodies at work, we must also protect minds. Through the deeply personal story of losing his father in the Longford Gas Explosion, James reveals how system failures can lead to devastating physical consequences - and asks an equally important question: What happens when systems fail psychologically?