when: 24 October 2021 | venue: Sidney Myer Music Bowl | cost: $89.90 to $109.90 | address: Linlithgow Ave Melbourne 3000 | website: https://www.melbournejazz.com/events/big-sunday/
published: 19 Aug 2021, 5 min read
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See out this year's Melbourne Jazz Festival with a mammoth lineup taking over the Bowl for a sun-drenched, day-long celebration of jazz, funk, gospel and soul - headlined by international heavyweights Fat Freddy's Drop.
Over a massive two-hour set, this world-renowned eight piece from New Zealand will be bringing their potent mix of jazz virtuosity and diaphragm-wrecking digital sonics.
Other acts include home-grown funk and soul pioneers, The Bamboos, performing songs from their 10th studio album, Hard Up, and favourites from their 21 years together; siren of soul, Emma Donovan teaming up with Melbourne International Jazz Festival artist-in-residence Paul Grabowsky for the premiere of a new gospel-inspired set; and The Cat Empire's firebrand trumpet-playing vocalist Harry James Angus collaborates with drummer Freyja Hooper with hypnotic rhythms and complete harmonic freedom.
This performance is presented as part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
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See out this year's Melbourne Jazz Festival with a mammoth lineup taking over the Bowl for a sun-drenched, day-long celebration of jazz, funk, gospel and soul - headlined by international heavyweights Fat Freddy's Drop.
Over a massive two-hour set, this world-renowned eight piece from New Zealand will be bringing their potent mix of jazz virtuosity and diaphragm-wrecking digital sonics.
Other acts include home-grown funk and soul pioneers, The Bamboos, performing songs from their 10th studio album, Hard Up, and favourites from their 21 years together; siren of soul, Emma Donovan teaming up with Melbourne International Jazz Festival artist-in-residence Paul Grabowsky for the premiere of a new gospel-inspired set; and The Cat Empire's firebrand trumpet-playing vocalist Harry James Angus collaborates with drummer Freyja Hooper with hypnotic rhythms and complete harmonic freedom.
This performance is presented as part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Big Sunday Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2021.
Big Sunday Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2021 is on 24 October 2021. The opening hours are: 3pm - 5pm. Conveniently located in Melbourne. Call 03 9001 1388 for details. Visit their website at https://www.melbournejazz.com/events/big-sunday/.
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