There’s still plenty to see in Sydney’s live music scene – Take One – 9th Oct 2020
Hello Eastside! It’s an honour and a pleasure to be back on the air again after a hiatus through the year. There’s a lot in store for the show including our NEW timeslot of Friday’s 3pm – 4pm, changed format and even a new cohost by the name of Madelyn Tait. If you’ve found this post perusing the Eastside website or via our socials, make sure to tune in for the full update. If you’re hear because you’re looking for more information about the events and resources mentioned on today’s show, please see below.
9th October 2020
- Brass Monkey – Nathan Cavaleri
- Butchers Brew – Blues Collective + Angela Mac
- Foundry 616 – The Catholics
- Lazybones Lounge – Afro Moses
10th October 2020
- Lizottes Newcastle – Chris Sebastian
- Butchers Brew – The Dave Tice Trio
- Foundry 616 – Michael Griffin Plays The Cole Porter Songbook
- Django Bar – King Tide
11th October 2020
- Butchers Brew – Sydney Choro Club
- Camelot Lounge – Eishan Ensemble
- Lazybones Lounge – 4 Kings
- Brass Monkey – Chris Sebastian + Marshes
- Django Bar – Nadya Sings Piaf
13th October 2020
14th October 2020
15th October 2020
- Brass Monkey – Harry James Angus – Old-Fashioned Mayhem Tour
- Foundry 616 – Ragan Kang Quintet + Wilbur Whitta Trio
- 505 – A Trio of Duos
- Balmain Uniting Church – Toot Your Own Horn
- Lazybones Lounge – Luciana Valentina
- Camelot Lounge – Masha Mnjoyan
- Django Bar – Mistura
- Mary’s Underground – Phil Stack – Colourful Noisy Album Launch
Show Program Links:
- Sarah McKenzie – Music Connects Our World Concert
- Wallace Subba-Fest Performance – Neverland
For the Artists – Resource Shout Out
- 5 Top Tik Tok Tips for Musicians
- Upcoming Grants
The Live Music That Made Me ft. Jo Fabro
The Gig Life Podcast ft. Daniel Pliner
*Please note that this post and the show was prepared in advance. The live performances listed above and within the show may change at any time. Please check with the respective venues and artists for the most up to date information. If you’re also not feeling comfortable attending live events just yet but still want to be able to support live venues and artists, check out Support Act.