World Music Cafe: New Generation
The new generation of contemporary Brisbane musicians of Asian heritage is going to be served up hot at BEMAC’s first edition of the renowned World Music Café.
Performing live at Queensland Multicultural Centre from 7:00 pm will be Brisbane-based, Malaysian-born singer, songwriter and producer May Lyn, with her atmospheric future R&B.
With comparisons to Tori Amos and Kate Bush, Brisbane’s emerging songbird Noralyn brings her evocative lyrics and melodious hooks to this unique World Music Café which is rounded off with a performance by founding member of Brisbane’s gypsy-infused caravan The Mouldy Lovers and 2017 Queensland Music Awards finalist Matt Hsu.
Tickets are $18 or $15 concession and available from www.bemac.org.au