The Good Gathering
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The Good Gathering

The Good Gathering isn’t just an event; it’s an opportunity, a celebration, a good time. The Good Gathering aims to foster a connection between everyone in the room and spark important conversations using the thing we all love most – music.

Curated by 4 Collarts students who are aspiring industry hotshots, The Good Gathering will feature live music from Blanco Tranco, Chey Jordan and Bridget Allan. All profits will be donated to Let’s Talk, a charity dedicated to breaking the stigma of mental health. You can find out more about what they do here.

Who’s playing?

Blanco Tranco
Punk rhythms -> Jangly guitar
Loud -> Sensitive
Modern -> Nostalgic
So much contradiction that it’s beautiful. Blanco Tranco can be described as sonic mad scientists on paper but in practice, they are vibe masters. Their blending of sounds creates a beautiful sound that is bound to make your hips move while giving the feeling that you’re in a coming-of-age film.

Chey Jordan
Presenting crowds with a raw, exclusive version of himself, Chey performs catchy indie pop melodies with strong notes of angst and vulnerability. After moving to Melbourne from Perth, Chey Jordan has built a very strong foundation for a successful career in the music industry. Chey is one not to miss at The Good Gathering and one to keep an eye on in the future.

Bridget Allan
Since breaking onto the scene in 2018 at age 15, Bridget Allan has developed a truly unique sound that infuses indie and jazz into her songwriting. Taking influence from acts such as Florence + The Machine, Jeff Buckley, and Hiatus Kaiyote. Bridget has since secured support slots for bands such as Teenage Dads and Slowly Slowly.

Also featured at The Good Gathering will be immaculately wholesome vibes and fantastic people. With critics already raving about The Good Gathering, it will certainly be one not to miss.

“I have no doubt that this will be the goodest event Melbourne has ever seen.” – Jack Belleville, Clyde Street

Sunday, April 21. Be there or be square.