DeepBlue and K Mak are bringing experimental synths and eclectic chords to Brisbane Powerhouse
After a tumultuous couple of years, Brisbane’s live-music scene is slowly returning to (a new) normal – and we’re thanking our lucky stars. Those eager to fill their spare time with live tunes and good vibes can visit Brisbane Powerhouse this weekend to catch art-electro-pop songstress K Mak and boundary-pushing orchestra DeepBlue, which are coming together for a beat-bending, string-driven riff rhapsody on Friday October 22.
Ready your going-out gang and get ready to treat your ears to some tantalising tunes as Brisbane songstress K Mak and creative musical collective DeepBlue are coming together for a double-billed headline show that is sure to impress. With a resume that features appearances with the likes of Kanye West, Eminem, Archie Roach and Vera Blue, K Mak’s live performance is a guaranteed tonal treat. She will be performing her debut album live and audiences can expect an audacious amalgamation of imaginative strings, beats, synths and vocals to fill the room.
They say two is better than one, and this Friday will see concert-goers treated to a double dose of musical decadence. K Mak will be joined by award-winning orchestra DeepBlue, which is set to bring sounds of innovative Australian composers, electrifying originals and reinterpretations of old- and new-school bangers to Brisbane Powerhouse. Punters can expect refreshed takes on favourites from David Bowie, Madness, Tones and I, and more. We suggest packing your dancing shoes.
Grab your tickets at the Brisbane Powerhouse website.
This article was written in partnership with Brisbane Powerhouse.
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