Two beloved Melbourne singer-songwriters present sets exploring longing, love, inspiration – full of shapes, colour and texture.
Dan Cully is a Melbourne based solo musician who writes original Indie/ roots music.
His instrumental talent incorporates harmonica, didgeridoo, stomp box, guitar and soaring vocal melodies, giving his solo performance the power of a band. His sound can be likened to artists such as Xavier Rudd, John Butler. Dan is a national touring artist, in 2024 he was selected to support ARIA-award winning Aussie rock legend Deborah Conway, and three-time winning national Folk act The Weeping Willows. He has shared the stage at some of Australia’s best festivals with talents including The Pierce Brothers, 19 Twenty and Eskimo Joe.
Bron is the moniker of singer-songwriter Bronwyn Rose Hicks, who was raised in a special little patch of Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges surrounded by rainforest, fern gullies and berry farms. Her background tells of a versatile instrumentalist and performer – cutting her teeth as a violinist before performing as a member of experimental vocal ensemble Invenio. After completing her studies at Monash, a stint living in Europe saw Bron jamming regularly with jazz musicians in the French Alps whilst completing further studies in composition at the CRR d’Annecy.
A versatile and sought-after singer-songwriter, Bron’s voice has graced stages alongside the likes of Tina Arena, Andrea Bocelli, Lior and classical rock group Vereya.