Tom Grennan Max Watts, Melbourne 23 Sept 2022 Local singer-songwriter San Joseph starts us off tonight with an acoustic set of alt-pop that quickly hooks us in. If you’re a fan of Ed Sheeran then you’ll instantly be drawn to his emotive, yet energetic sound that incorporates a diverse mix of genres with his own…
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Live Review: Tove Lo
Tove Lo 170 Russell, Melbourne 28 September, 2022 Memphis LK jumps on the decks and drops a heavy techno beat to get the crowd bouncing along. Under a neon glowing light, she picks up her microphone and begins to sing over the top to pump it up to the next level with her soft…
Live Review: G Flip, Touch Sensitive, Sycco & Thomas Headon
April Sun festival kicks off with a huge line up of fresh faced Future Classic talent to keep the Melbourne music scene alive this Autumn. Held in the grounds of the St Kilda Triangle, in the Palais Theatre car park – it’s not a location that’s hosted a festival like this but it’s a great…
Live Review: Vera Blue
Live Review: Vera Blue at Hamer Hall 19/03/221 Supported by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra — Tonight’s concert is a very special event that is a celebration which honours women in music. It commences with an introduction by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) to celebrate female composers. They perform four pieces by Deborah Cheetham AO, Anna Clyne,…
Live Review: Ball Park Music
Live Review: Ball Park Music at Sidney Myer Music Bowl 12/03/21 Supported by Thelma Plum and Alice Ivy — Sidney Myer Music Bowl has transformed into a socially distant space to host us tonight to celebrate the return of live music in Melbourne. The stalls have been changed to tiered café-style tables for guests and…

