Kew Court House Unveils 2016 Season Two Program
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Kew Court House Unveils 2016 Season Two Program

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From ambient jazz, to classical, all the way to electronic and neo-soul, the eclectic season two program features some of the country’s most prominent artists. The affair promises art-aficionados the chance to bask in some truly spectacular and diverse performances, as well those who want just a special night out with mates, the chance to do just that.

It’s all kicking off tomorrow night with a house party, fronted by 1970’s New York inspired act, Quarter Street, whose driving horn and rythym sections are sure to get the party started.

On the rest of the bill are the likes of The Meltdown, a punchy soul-meets-country act who promise elite level songwriting and a bumping live show, as well as the dynamic Brendan Maclean, whose alt-pop vocal charm and writing skills have seen him work alongside the likes of Ngaiire, Ball Park Music and Megan Washington.

Hiatus Kaiyote frontwoman Nai Palm is set to feature, bringing her soulful and cathartic vocals to an exclusive solo show. Chinese-Australian songstress Sophie Koh will also premiere her new upcoming album, Book Of Songs, offering a splendour of pop songs influenced by Chinese poetry.

If that’s not enough, the likes of Chris Howlett, Yirrmal, Barney McAll and more are set to hold down the historic and intimate Kew Court House over this exciting program.