The City Sounds: Wednesday 13 May

The City Sounds: Wednesday 13 May


Each Wednesday enjoy top local acts in pop-up locations and laneways in Brisbane’s CBD from 11:00 am-1:30 pm.

Black Indie
11:00 am, noon & 1:00 pm at Market Street
Black Indie is an original singer/songwriter based in Brisbane. Black Indie first picked up an acoustic guitar at the age of 11, and by the age of 18 singing and song-writing became a passion. Black Indie brings easy listening and soulful groove to listeners everywhere.

She
11:00 am, noon & 1:00 pm at Emma Miller Park (across from King George Square)
She creates songs of melancholy, infused with fragility and the quirk of a smile; told through lyric and melody, light and shade, heartbreak and hope. She draws inspiration from an eclectic range of artists including Bob Dylan, John Mayer, Bon Iver and Jose Gonzales.

Tuxedo Kitten
11:00 am, noon & 1:00 pm at Intersection of Adelaide & Queen Streets monument
Tuxedo Kitten is the cat’s meow, a music duo delivering originals and beloved classics in English and French. Tuxedo Kitten offers a delightful feast of music, movement and colour, a joyful expression of culture blended into an exotic confection.

Clea
11.30 am, 12.15 pm & 1:00 pm at Regent Theatre
Clea is an indie-folk singer-songwriter with a lyrical complexity accompanied by tender melodies and performed with whole heart. With influences the likes of Grizzly Bear and Laura Marling and equipped with an earnest guitar and sturdy boots, Clea is establishing herself as a distinctive songstress.

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