LIVE WIRE – Sydney’s Live Music Guide March 10

LIVE WIRE – Sydney’s Live Music Guide March 10
Image: Good For You.

Lazy Thinking Presents #1: Australia’s newest indie record label launches a new monthly music night showcasing emerging artists to the public on the first Thursday of every month. Launched by FBI co-founder Cassandra Wilkinson, their inaugural night gets the ball rolling with headliners Lovely Head and support from Autosuggest and Portamento. With tickets only $10 on the door, there’s no excuse not to go check out some ambitious and creative people doing what they do best.

Thurs, Mar 10, The Red Rattler 

The Charlatans: these UK indie-rockers are touring Australia following the release of their 2015 album Modern Nature. Their new album almost didn’t happen at all after drummer John Brookes passed away after a long battle with brain cancer. However it was the memory and spirit of Brookes that spurred the band to produce soulful new music. Witness a strong set packed with plenty of their 90s hits.

Fri, Mar 11, Max Watt’s House of Music

Good For You Tour: Love her or hate her, she’s relentless tourer with scores of dedicated fans, and Courtney Barnett is joined by her contemporaries from Milk! Records for a special national tour featuring the likes of Fraser A. Gorman, Jen Cloher, Ouch My Face, The Finks and East Brunswick All Girls Choir. Tickets have already SOLD OUT for this FREE event.

Sat, Mar 12, Vic on the Park  

Art vs. Science: They’ve been headlining dance music festivals all over and now these local Sydney boys and remarkable electronic musicians are touring their latest album, ‘Off The Edge Of The Earth And Into Forever, Forever’, making their next stop in Sydney. They’ll be joined by fellow locals, the dreamy house duo TEES.

Sat, Mar 12, The Metro

Singing For Freedom: Join Sydney’s premier gospel choir, Café of the Gate of Salvation, as they take you on a unique musical and visual journey. The uplifting power of song will be the central element to multiple art forms used to tell the story of the historical struggle for civil rights around the world. This important charity gig will support the Indigenous Justice/Public Interest Advocacy Centre.

Sat, Mar 12, Leichhardt Town Hall

Digging Roots: This six piece band from Canada march to the beat of their own drum. Fronted by Raven Kanatakta and ShoShona Kish, a husband and wife duo with First Nations cultural heritage, their sound has been described as everything from ‘indie roots’ to ‘global blues’ and ‘Indigenous alternative’. They bring their tour supporting their new peace anthem, ‘AK47’, to Sydney next week.

Wed, Mar 16, Newtown Social Club

 

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