There’s nothing better than a House Concert!
Two great artists combine for this fun, warm and intimate house concert.
Duxie Franklin, who has just released her new single ‘Chlorine’, will play the first set. Peter Vadiveloo, who in December will be performing at the biggest music festival in the Australia (Woodford Folk Festival – 100,000 people!) will play the second set. (45min each). See more information about their music below.
Being a house concert, tickets will be limited, so get in fast! To ensure we don’t exceed capacity, tickets are only available online—none will be sold at the door.
DETAILS
Time: 7.30pm – 10pm
Date: Saturday 16th November
Address: Ashwood (the street and house number will be provided when you book).
Some nibbles will be provided, and feel free to BYO drinks.
Cost
$25 Regular/waged
$15 Concession/unwaged
Under 18 years old, free.
Get your tickets here.
Peter Vadiveloo
Award-winning singer-songwriter Peter Vadiveloo has been captivating music audiences nationally and internationally for over 30 years.
Peter’s song ‘Manus’ won a bronze medal at the 2023 Global Music Awards.
His unique blend of indie, funk, folk, roots and blues music creates a magnetic musical experience. Peter loves entertaining and engaging with his audiences. He is a commanding singer, a fine guitarist, and a world-class percussionist.
With his profound musical abilities and an interest in singing about social justice and environmental concerns, Peter continues to make a lasting impact on the indie music scene.
Festival appearances include Woodford Folk Festival (QLD), Mitcheldean Folk Festival (UK), Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival (Darwin), Port Fairy Folk Festival (VIC), Maldon Folk Festival (VIC), Grampians Music Festival (VIC), The Basin Music Festival (VIC).
Duxie Franklin
Alt-folk/pop singer-songwriter, Duxie Franklin, has been hailed as “one of the country’s most unique and exciting emerging acts” (Happy Magazine Blog).
Duxie effortlessly combines elements of Pop, Indie, Alternative and Folk to create her endearing sound. Her unique and catchy melodies draw frequent comparisons to legends such as Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Björk and Gillian Welch.
Her ethereal, pure voice has been praised as “one of the finest voices in the city” by Melbourne Unplugged. Tiana Speter, writing for The Soundcheck, described Duxie as possessing “a voice that melts quicker than an ice cream on a summer’s day”.
This show is part of her tour to promote her new single, ‘Chlorine’.