Melbourne street art legends transform new entertainment venue with 15 murals
Dame Edna Place just got a major Melbourne street art makeover. Adnate’s large-scale portrait of Dame Edna Everage now dominates the laneway, part of a broader street art takeover happening inside Kingpin’s new entertainment venue.
Seven artists have created over 15 bespoke murals throughout the space, turning the Collins Arcade development into an unexpected gallery.
Melbourne-based street art collective Juddy Roller curated the artist lineup, bringing together local and international names to create works that explore the city’s layered identity. Adnate’s exterior Dame Edna piece celebrates Barry Humphries’ beloved alter ego and the suburban satire that helped define Melbourne’s cultural output for decades.
New Melbourne street art
- Where: Dame Edna Place and Lower Ground, 260 Collins Street (Collins Arcade)
- Artists: Adnate, Rosie Woods, Sofles, Nense, Lauren YS, Jay Kaes, Ellen Porteus
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Inside, the roster reads like a street art who’s who.
Sofles brings his signature mind-bending compositions from Brisbane. Nense contributes works that fuse Futurism and Abstract Art. UK-born, Melbourne-based Rosie Woods explores the intersection of abstraction and realism through dynamic geometric pieces. US-based Lauren YS adds surreal mythology-inspired murals, while Spanish-born Jay Kaes delivers vibrant Glitch Pop works. Melbourne’s own Ellen Porteus rounds out the collection with her colour-charged, cartoon-inflected maximalist style.
Each artist brings their own perspective to the space, from dreamlike urban landscapes to bold contemporary portraits. Adnate, one of Australia’s most celebrated street artists, uses monumental portraiture and spray paint to amplify stories of cultural identity. His Dame Edna piece truly captures the warmth and wit that made Humphries’ character resonate globally.
Working with Ignite Architects, the design merges industrial-luxe interiors with street art throughout the heritage-listed Collins Arcade building. More than a million people are expected to pass through annually once doors open in January, making this one of the more accessible street art collections in the CBD.
Juddy Roller’s curation spans artists from Germany, the UK, the US and Spain alongside Australian talent, creating a collection that feels both distinctly Melbourne and internationally connected. Whether visitors arrive for the entertainment offerings or specifically to see the art, the scale and quality of work on display represents a significant addition to Melbourne’s street art landscape.
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Elsen
Join Elsen (and their band) in a cosy Saturday arvo gig at the Brunswick Green, to celebrate their recently released debut EP. Supported by wonderful local talent, Lottie Davitt and Ali Harman, it’ll be a fantastic wholesome way to ease into your Saturday night. Get your tickets early, because the venue has a limited capacity. Hope to see you there!
Baxter Sunseeker
Baxter Sunseeker (formerly Baxter Sundays), Melbourne’s biggest Sunday beachside day party, is back and better than ever at Captain Baxter.
This summer, we’re turning it up a notch.
We’ve teamed up with the legends from Good Company Bar Group to bring you an unforgettable season of sun, sound, and seaside sessions.
Think DJs all day, cocktails on repeat, and coastal bites that hit just right, all set against those iconic St Kilda beach views.
Your summer state of mind starts here – with beachside Sundays done right.
Jimmy Barnes
The Australian rock legend will perform his landmark 1985 album For The Working Class Man in full, joined by special guests Icehouse, Ian Moss and Kate Ceberano. The new Melbourne show joins previously announced dates at Sandstone Point Hotel on 21 March and Centennial Vineyards in Bowral on 28 March. Released in December 1985, For The Working Class Man spent seven weeks at number one and has sold more than 500,000 copies in Australia.
The album features classics including I’d Die To Be With You Tonight, Ride The Night Away and the signature track Working Class Man.
Jimmy Barnes Working Class Man 40th Anniversary Tour
- 22 November – Mount Duneed Estate, Geelong with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 29 November – Sirromet, Mount Cotton with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 6 December – Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 10 December – On The Steps at Opera House Forecourt, Sydney with Kate Ceberano
- 17 January – The Regatta Grounds, Hobart with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 31 January – Peter Lehmann Wines, Barossa Valley with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 7 February – Sandalford Wines, Swan Valley with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 21 March – Sandstone Point Hotel, Sandstone Point with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 28 March – Centennial Vineyards, Bowral with Icehouse, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano and John Rooney
- 10 April – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne with Icehouse, Ian Moss and Kate Ceberano
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Opening act John Rooney brings a unique connection to the tour. The orthopaedic surgeon who operated on Barnes’ hips three times also fronted The Lonelyhearts, the support band at the Comb and Cutter Hotel in Blacktown on the night Barnes married Jane. Rooney’s new album Hoodwink features Barnes on the opening track Trouble Always Finds Me.
The tour celebrates the 40th anniversary of an album that defined Barnes’ solo career. From I’d Die To Be With You Tonight through to Paradise, audiences will hear the record that the authors of The 100 Best Australian Albums declared “defined both him and much of Australia”. The special 40th Anniversary Edition collection is available now on CD, cassette and 2LP vinyl.
Telstra Plus members can access presale tickets from 17 November at 10am. General public tickets go on sale 21 November at 12pm.
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Caroline Springs Beer, Food & Wine Festival
Caroline Springs is hosting the inaugural Caroline Springs Beer, Food & Wine Festival on Saturday 22 November, transforming over three acres of Lake Street, the foreshore and WestWaters Entertainment Complex into a free, family-friendly celebration. Presented by Oscars Group, the event marks the company’s Victorian debut after running successful festivals in New South Wales.
Lake Caroline will be lined with over 20 beverage producers pouring craft beers, boutique wines and artisanal spirits, spotlighting local makers alongside Victoria’s established brands. Food options span pub classics at Ruck & Rover Sports Bar, share plates and charcuterie at Miss Caroline, and seafood, pasta and premium grill selections at Saige Bistro, plus cheese platters, dessert trucks and lakeside spots to settle in for the afternoon.
Caroline Springs Beer, Food & Wine Festival
- Where: Lake Caroline and WestWaters Entertainment Complex, 10/20 Lake Street, Caroline Springs
- When: Saturday 22 November, 11am to 5pm
- Cost: Free entry
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Two live music stages will run throughout the day, headlined by Tim Watson from ARIA double-platinum band Taxiride and Australian Idol top five finalist Ricky Muscat. Watson brings pub rock energy celebrating Melbourne’s live music heritage, while Muscat delivers soulful pop and R&B. Local bands and artists round out six performances across the festival.
Stallholders represent Melbourne’s west and beyond, with Cavalier Brewing from Derrimut pouring award-winning craft beers from crisp pale ales to rich stouts. Laverton’s Arktika Vodka, a gold medallist at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, showcases the region’s distilling credentials. Little Lon Distilling Co. brings small-batch gins including Miss Yoko Gin, a silver medallist at the 2023 London Spirits Competition, while Abbotsford’s Bodriggy Brewing Co. pours inventive IPAs and velvety stouts.
National favourites also feature, with Byron Bay’s Stone & Wood pouring its iconic Pacific Ale in a dedicated beer garden. An Aperol cocktail lounge offers refreshing serves with lake views, while families can access kids’ games, face painting and balloon artists throughout the day.
WestWaters Entertainment Complex venues including Saige Bistro, Miss Caroline and Ruck & Rover Sports Bar will operate as usual during the festival, with added entertainment, pop-up stalls and lounges. Lake Street will be closed to accommodate the event footprint, creating a pedestrian-friendly festival zone along the waterfront.
Oscars Group is positioning the event as a showcase for Melbourne’s west, celebrating the region’s growing food and beverage scene alongside its expanding population. With free entry and programming for all ages, the festival aims to become an annual fixture highlighting local producers, musicians and community spirit in Caroline Springs.
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Sanfona
Sanfona (trio) with special guest, Peter Baylor (Gtr) perform at 1806 bar on Sunday 23rd November, 7.30pm. Sanfona play original arrangements by European and American artists such as Richard Galliano, Serge Luc Quartet, Ludovic Beier, Django Reinhardt and many more. Expect French infused jazz tunes to go with your classic cocktails in this gorgeous bar. Food and drinks available. Free entry, bookings recommended.
Tin Town
To celebrate the release of their debut album, Down In The Dirt, Adelaide’s Tin Town (Courtney Robb & Snooks La Vie) play a very special show at the Merri Creek Tavern, Northcote. The incredible Riley Catherall will join them for this unique and intimate live music experience. Tickets are limited to 50, so be quick! The Tav is a standing-room only venue, seating can be provided for people with a disability.
Tin Town is the new collaboration between seasoned Australian artists Courtney Robb and Snooks La Vie. As a wife-and-husband duo, they deliver grounded, folk-country melodies and unfiltered storytelling. Robb’s vocals are arresting in their honesty, textured and expressive, carrying the weight of the lyrics without overselling them. La Vie’s harmonica is a vital thread in the Tin Town sound – melancholic one minute, cutting the next – adding colour and character in all the right places. It gives their songs a sense of movement and mood that lingers long after the final note. Tin Town’s debut album “Down in the Dirt” is out now and features eleven original tracks, recorded with producer Ryan Martin John of Cactus Cactus Sound. Think folk, country, and blues in equal measure – best heard with a glass of red in hand and nowhere to be.
Riley Catherall is a Singer-Songwriter based in Melbourne who has built a credible status as one of the country’s most promising songwriters through his poetic sincerity and alluring live shows.
“The Light, The Beautiful Liar” is Riley Catherall’s second full-length record released in mid 2024. Singles “Bark At The Moon” and “Coming Down, Coming Over” flagship this collection of songs about the kind of love that desperately tries to endure the unwelcoming stark light of the morning. Sold out shows across the UK and Scandinavia, as well as appearances at prestigious festivals such as Woodford, Queenscliff and Maverick (UK) provided those who attended an insight into the workings of a prolific songwriter in the sophomore stage of his career.
Tin Town
Popular Adelaide-based duo, Tin Town (Courtney Robb & Snooks La Vie), have just released their debut album Down In The Dirt. To celebrate, they’re playing a run of shows in Victoria. Join us for a special afternoon of acoustic tunes.
The Crystal Ship live at Cherry Bar
The Crystal Ship bring their electric show to Cherry Bar!
The Crystal Ship are Melbourne’s indie/psych/raga/rock band chef d’œuvre, comprised of Anant Caprihan (Vocals), Miles Rothe (Guitar), Nic Durant (Bass) and Ned Fillingham (Drums). Like a psychedelic fever dream, they capriciously stumble between moments of mystical, Carnatic, ceremonial wistfulness to raucous, abandon moments or triumphant incorrigibility. On their journey towards an inevitable zenith, The Crystal Ship are currently hurtling through their Genesis phase like a wayward friend seeking neither forgiveness nor permission.
Alchemically combining their respective influences of Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Queen, and The Beatles, they sound like a potion of equal parts nostalgic mythical rock and future cosmic psychedelia all at once. Anant’s vocal stylings sound like the lovechild of Jim Morrison and Jeff Buckley. He seamlessly weaves together intricate nuanced melodies, guttural primal calls, and haunting Hindi raga musings to conjure a focal point of spellbinding intrigue.
Miles on guitar creates a soundscape of vast proportions effortlessly shifting between lightning-fast riffs to wailing lead lines.
Nic on bass is a symphony unto himself of complex notations. He seamlessly intertwines his whole own bass dimension into the fabric of the band. Ned on drums turns rhythms into melodies as the heartbeat of the band with a style that ranges from intricate tonal pitter-patter to bombastic thunderous recklessness. After their debut performances at their November 2024 residency at Cherry Bar, they went on to sell out their first headline show at The Espy Basement. Stumbling headfirst into 2025 they featured in a national Dangerfield campaign that culminated with a sold out Revolver show in support of Lifeline Australia, followed by a surprise Punters gig. Now The Crystal Ship’s star continues to ascend ever upward as they return home to Cherry Bar on Thursday, November 27, marking the one-year anniversary of the final night of their legendary 2024 residency.
mou is a singer, songwriter, and producer who turns raw pain into connection and hope. Drawing from experiences with ADHD, substance abuse, and mental health struggles, mou writes with honesty and light. For mou, music has always been more than art, it’s been survival. Songwriting became a way to process chaos, confront self-doubt, and rediscover self-love. Through sharing scars and triumphs, mou creates space for listeners to feel less alone and reminds them that healing is possible.
Blending vulnerability with resilience, mou’s sound is both intimate and expansive, a soundtrack for anyone searching for meaning, peace, or proof they can make it through.
Creator Summit 2026
Join creators, photographers, filmmakers. Learn new skills. Elevate your digital storytelling. An unforgettable day of creativity, community and hands-on inspiration.
After a sold-out launch in Sydney, the Creator Summit powered by FUJIFILM Australia is heading to Melbourne – taking over The Timber Yard on Saturday 9 May for a one-day festival of photography, content, and creativity.
Across the day, guests can step behind the lens to film a live music video, shoot portraits in a Parisian-inspired set, hear from 15 of Australia’s top creators on how to create their next scroll-stopping post. With 20+ hands-on sessions, there’s something for everyone – whether they’re a pro, a hobbyist, or just someone who loves taking great photos on their phone.
From big ideas that will shape the future of storytelling to immersive workshops that put the camera in your hands.
ENDOVIT Fest
ENDOVIT Fest ’25 is back for The Sunday Sesh of the Year!
We’re taking over Thornbury Bowls Club this Sunday from 2pm with 10 explosive acts spanning punk, indie, folk + more. Expect returning favourites, interstate hitters and local legends including The Vovos, ViperSnatch, Annie & The Make Believe, Crushed Lavender, Operation Karma, Winksy, Clit Split, EN.V, Tali & The Arms & Equestrian Fields!
Happy Hour 2–3PM – $10 spritzes & pints!
18+ only.
$15 lawns bowls!
Built by and for the endometriosis community, ENDOVIT is Australia’s first day festival that creates an inclusive, accessible, non-clinical space where stories are shared, misconceptions are challenged, and every gender is welcome. All artists involved have personal connections to endo, using their music to spark awareness and solidarity. Accessible spaces are sexy xxx
Discounted tickets for people with endo & related conditions – Use code ENDOSAVE25 when checking out!
Grab your tickets now and be part of something huge!
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Atomic: The Songs Of Blondie
Atomic: The Songs Of Blondie returns to Kindred Bandroom for a Sunday matinee, performing two full sets of music from one of the most influential bands of the late twentieth century.
Blondie emerged from New York’s punk scene at CBGB, sharing stages with Talking Heads and Television, but quickly pushed beyond punk’s limits. They blended art-school aesthetics – Andy Warhol was among their early supporters – with sharp pop instincts, and moved easily between genres. Their catalogue spans rock, disco, reggae and new wave, while Rapture broke new ground as the first #1 single to feature rap vocals on the Billboard Hot 100.
Songs such as Heart Of Glass, Dreaming, One Way Or Another, Call Me and Atomic remain defining tracks of the era, sitting alongside deeper cuts like I Know But I Don’t Know, 11:59 and Will Anything Happen that reveal Blondie’s reach and invention.
Atomic is led by Anthea Palmer, joined by Stu Thomas (The Stu Thomas Paradox, Dave Graney & The MistLY, Kim Salmon & The Surrealists), Mike Dupp (The Methinks, The Futurists), Victor Stranges (The Methinks, The Futurists) and Garry Allen (Crossbones Boogie, Kahuna Daddies). Together they bring decades of live experience, approaching Blondie’s songs with urgency and intent – hard, vital and with reverence for the originals.
Live at The Count’s: Mina Yu
Experience the brilliance of Mina Yu, a pianist and composer whose performances captivate with elegance, sensitivity and lyrical beauty.
Based in Melbourne after seven years in NYC, Mina has built a reputation as a top-tier pianist and educator. Over the last three years, she has appeared on a number of projects, including albums by ZEDSIX, The Shape of Jazz (Bell Award winner) and Richard Pavlidis’ Without Within (reviewed by The Australian) as well as performances with Fem Belling, Women of Soul, Uncomfortable Science (featuring Laneous), Nardia Brancatisano and Morgana.
In addition to her work as a pianist, Mina is an accomplished composer and arranger. Since establishing herself in Melbourne, she has performed at the Melbourne Recital Centre, Hamer Hall, the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, the Melbourne International Women’s Jazz Festival, St Paul’s Cathedral, Parliament House, NGV, The Arts Centre, ACMI, 170 Russell, the Jazzlab, the Paris Cat Jazz Club and Melbourne University. She also served as the musical director/pianist for the Melbourne concert of renowned K-pop star Tae Woo Kim (G.O.D).
While based in the USA, Mina performed as a pianist, accompanist and music director in a number of New York City’s most prestigious concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, Columbia University and New York Live Arts. She also undertook international tours of South Korea, Australia, England and Switzerland.
Mina currently teaches piano at Melbourne University and Monash College and has worked as an artist-in-residence at the Berklee College of Music – Inspired program. She works as an assessor for the AMEB (Australian Music Examination Board). Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master of Jazz Performance from Manhattan School of Music. While at Manhattan School of Music, she was the recipient of numerous awards, including the CJ Culture Scholarship and the MSM Scholarship.
Live at The Count’s: Nat Bartsch
ARIA-nominated Nat Bartsch makes her Count’s debut with her searing jazz quartet.
Nat Bartsch is a critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning jazz and classical pianist and composer. Her meditative, lyrical music defies the conventions of genre and deeply resonates, often in profoundly personal moments. Nat’s quartet brings this music to life with extraordinary sensitivity, lyricism and emotion.
An accomplished recording artist, she has released eight albums of original music as a solo artist and as bandleader for the Nat Bartsch Trio. She has toured Australia, Japan and Europe, performing at major venues including Hamer Hall and Melbourne Recital Centre. She has performed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, toured Europe with Abdullah Ibrahim’s Ekaya and has had two compositions in ABC Classic’s Classic 100: Piano Countdown.
After several releases for ABC Classic and Jazz, Nat founded her own record label, Amica Records. Existing on a jazz–classical spectrum, she is particularly known for her jazz reinterpretations of her classical works—leading to the formation of the Nat Bartsch Quartet (with Robbie Melville – guitar, Tamara Murphy – double bass, Maddison Carter – drums). Her well-known releases, Forever, No Time At All and Hope, have all undergone this transformation. Forever received an ARIA nomination for Best Jazz Album, while Hope Renewed, her most recent release, created a jazz/post-rock mosaic with her quartet and additional chamber musicians—earning a Music Victoria Award nomination for Best Jazz Work.
Bartsch has composed chamber music commissions for Plexus Collective, Solstice Trio, Matt Withers/Sally Whitwell and The Muses Trio, and received numerous awards including the Catherine Mary Sullivan Scholarship, Classical:NEXT Fellowship, Johnny Dennis Music Award and Melbourne Prize for Music Development. She has also performed in contemporary genres with artists including Whitaker, Thando, Matt Corby and Circus Oz. At the 2023 Art Music Awards, she won Work of the Year: Jazz for Busy/Quiet, performed by her quartet with Ellen Kirkwood and Loretta Palmeiro.
In 2025, Brightness in the Hills, Forever and No Time At All were voted nos. 79 and 84 in ABC Classic’s Classic 100: Piano Countdown, with Bartsch performing Brightness in the Hills live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, broadcast on ABC TV and ABC Classic Radio.
Join us at The Count’s for an evening where the Nat Bartsch Quartet blends fiery energy with delicate, lyrical jazz.
Live at The Count’s: Fabulous Diva – The Music Of Dr Nina Simone Starring Ruth Rogers-Wright
Ruth Rogers-Wright evokes the spirit of Nina Simone in a concert featuring original music, poetry and storytelling. Her smouldering vocals inject Simone’s music with soul, accompanied by a stellar trio featuring jazz pianist Mark Fitzgibbon and Craig Fermanis on electric guitar.
Ruth Rogers-Wright is a singer/songwriter originally from Brixton, London but has lived in Melbourne for 15 years. She first came to prominence and artistic acclaim in the mid-80s during the ‘new British jazz’ movement, as described by seminal London DJ Giles Peterson. Her band, Moontwist, featured Australian pianist Mark Fitzgibbon. During her time in Australia, she has performed her jazz originals at venues such as Bennett’s Lane, The Butterfly Club, Paris Cat Jazz Club, Dizzys, York Festival and numerous other iconic Australian venues.
Featuring:
Ruth Rogers-Wright – Vocals
Mark Fitzgibbon – Piano
Craig Fermanis – Guitar
Robbie Finch – Bass
Luke Andresen – Drums
Live at The Count’s: Yael Zamir Quintet Presents A Serenade To Roland Kirk
The Yael Zamir Quintet presents an evening celebrating Roland Kirk’s extraordinary contributions to jazz flute and multi-instrumentalism.
Award-winning jazz flutist Yael Zamir is known for her expressive improvisation and distinctive sound. After studying classical flute, Yael completed a Bachelor of Music at Monash University, specialising in jazz flute performance. She has since become a strong presence in Melbourne’s jazz scene, performing alongside renowned artists such as Tony Gould, Lior and Panorama Brasil.
A deeply spiritual artist, Roland Kirk often drew inspiration from his dreams—including one in which he played multiple saxophones at once. Driven by this vision, he customised his instruments and taught himself the technique at just 16. He became renowned for his ability to play several horns simultaneously as well as for his vivid and expressive approach to the flute. Kirk remains one of the most original and eccentric voices in jazz history.
Expect a full swing band celebrating Kirk’s vibrant flute and saxophone playing alongside original compositions. A night of virtuosic jazz and unforgettable musical moments awaits.
Featuring:
Yael Zamir – flute/soprano saxophone
Oscar Bruten – tenor saxophone
Mark Fitzgibbon – piano
Blakely McLean Davis – bass
Ollie Shute – drums
Live at The Count’s: Alinta & Jazz Emperors
Alinta and the Jazz Emperors make their debut at The Count’s with a night of joyful, soul-charged jazz, irresistible rhythm, and world-class musicianship.
Presiding over a kingdom of feel-good swing and fiery improvisation, this powerhouse five-piece brings together some of Australia’s most accomplished jazz artists. Fronted by the magnetic Alinta Chidzey — acclaimed vocalist, songwriter, and star of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Chicago, and West Side Story — the Emperors’ perform original songs from their debut album ‘I Got You’ and rearranged standards inspired by Ella, Coltrane and Gregory Porter.
Led by tenor saxophonist Remco Keijzer (Michael Bublé,You Am I, The Bamboos), the band features an all-star lineup: Mark Fitzgibbon (Lee Kunitz, Ronnie Scott) on piano , Ben Hanlon on double bass (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, James Morrison), and Darryn Farrugia on drums (Tom Jones, B.B. King). Together, they serve up original tunes from their album I Got You alongside reimagined standards — all delivered with swagger, humour, and explosive energy.
Live at The Count’s: Ultrafox featuring Georgia Brookes
Ultrafox presents hot swinging jazz, tender lyrical ballads, French melodies and gypsy waltzes. Joined by the remarkable Georgia Brookes on vocals, this show is pre-war Paris–inspired jazz at its finest.
Formed over 15 years ago by guitarist Peter Baylor, Ultrafox has earned a reputation as one of Australia’s premier swing bands. Drawing inspiration from the iconic manouche swing artists of the Hot Club of France in pre-war Paris, Ultrafox delivers a blend of elegant swing and exuberant, dynamic dance-tempo jazz. Their music is defined by the muscular, hard-driving swing of gypsy-style acoustic guitars, interwoven with lyrical yet fiery solos, honouring the cultural legacy of the genre.
Ultrafox has released three albums that feature both fresh interpretations of timeless classics and original compositions, forming the core of their extensive repertoire. Featuring Peter Baylor on guitar and vocals, Sam O’Halloran on guitar, Jon Hunt on clarinet, Howard Cairns on bass, and Georgia Brookes on vocals, Ultrafox pays tribute to the music of gypsy legend Django Reinhardt while adding their own distinctive flair.