Friday 4 April 7.30pm
Karise Eden

“ Like a fine wine, she’s becoming even more compelling as time goes on.” (Sounds of Oz, 2022)
Shooting to fame at the age of 19 with a viral audition video that now has over 50 million views on YouTube, Karise Eden has arguably one of Australia’s most distinctive voices, with two ARIA Awards, gold and platinum records and multiple Top 5 positions in the ARIA and AIR charts.
Often compared with the likes of Adele and Amy Winehouse, the formidable singer-songwriter’s first indie release in 2022, “Into The Black” also featured an AIR No. 1 single.
Karise’s solo shows see her armed with her guitar and a songbook of her own originals plus her own twist on some classics that have influenced her musical journey throughout her career.
From blues to soul, rock to power pop, country to Americana, this girl can tackle any genre with authenticity, because to put it simply, she’s got the music in her!
Support is Sean Blackwell.
Bar 6.30pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $40(+BF)​​
Sunday 6 April 4pm
The Vatican featuring Chris Finnen and Charmaine Jones

The first in a series of concerts comprising exceptional musicians performing stylistically diverse compositions and their heartfelt narratives features Chris Finnen and Charmaine Jones.
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The Vatican comprises four of Adelaide’s most culturally diverse, experienced, and respected musicians. Headed by former London-based musician Enrico Morena, a skilled drummer in nuanced and soundscape drumming, the virtuosic and melodically charged Julian Ferraretto, an in-demand improvisational violinist. On guitar, the consummate Alain Valodze, an expressive composer and producer drawing influences from Flamenco, Folk, Brazilian, and Classical as well as Latin music. Filling out The Vatican is the understated Jamie Harrison, a proud Kokatha man, playing intense and passionate electric and double bass.
English-born guitarist and troubadour, Chris Finnen, is renowned as being a master of Blues and World music, having been inducted into New York Blues Hall of Fame in 2013 and the S.A. Music Hall of Fame in 2014 . Chris's narrative of life is highlighted in his recently released book, 'Finnenisms', which will form part of the evening's format.
Vocalist, educator and producer, Charmaine Jones, is the founder and powerhouse of the highly acclaimed 'Gospo Collective', one of Australia's premier choral ensembles. Sri Lankan-born, Australian-bred, Charmaine's stage presence and charisma is second only to her renowned performances and improvisational techniques with the evening being a platform for her original compositions and vocal wizardry.​
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Bar 3pm, Music 4pm
Tix $38(+BF)​​
Friday 2 May 7.30pm
Daoirí Farrell

‘He has the best Irish traditional voice currently around; if there’s better, I’ve yet to hear it.’ Folk Radio UK
A product of Dublin’s famous club An Góilin Traditional Singers, since launching his solo live career at Celtic Connections in 2016, Daoirí Farrell has gone from strength to strength. He can boast numerous honours from BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and RTÉ Folk Award nominations, to ALSR Celtic Music accolades, with his music and live performances earning the acclaim of respected publications including MOJO, The Irish Post, Songlines and more.
Daoirí’s fourth album, ‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’, was released in 2023, made the RTÉ Radio 2 playlist in Ireland and reached number 11 on the Official UK Folk Albums Chart.
He has toured and played major folk festivals across the world, including at the National Folk Festival in Australia, in the USA as a guest singer for Lúnasa, and with Transatlantic Sessions across the UK.
‘The finest Irish male folk singer-storyteller this side of Christy Moore and Paul Brady.’ The Weekend Australian
Bar 6.30pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $40(+BF)​​
Friday 9 May 7.30pm
Saturday 10 May 7.30pm
Brian Cadd

Brian had to cancel his 18 February concert at Trinity Sessions as he had lost his voice. In cooperation with his management and agent we have rescheduled that show to Saturday 10 May and also added another concert on Friday 9 May; Brian loves Trinity Sessions.
Come along to experience some Cadd Magic. It’s been a long, strange trip. Along the way, Brian Cadd – who was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007 – has earned the love and respect of his peers.
Jimmy Barnes says: “Brian Cadd is one of my heroes. He has a body of work like Ray Charles and Hank Williams.”
“Brian Cadd is one of the finest songwriters Australia has ever produced,” adds Ian “Molly” Meldrum, whose first job in the music industry was as a roadie for The Groop, Brian’s band in the ’60s.
Molly once introduced the artist to Elton John by saying: “Brian is probably to Australia what you are to England.”
As well as thousands of live shows – “It’s a real addiction, I don’t know what I’d do if I couldn’t do it; I can’t play golf, I can’t fish” – Brian has made his mark as a songwriter. His songs have been recorded by Ringo Starr, Joe Cocker, Glen Campbell, The Pointer Sisters, Bonnie Tyler, Yvonne Elliman, Charlie Daniels, Dobie Gray, Cilla Black and Gene Pitney.
With local support TBA
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Bar 6.30pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $55(+BF)
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Sunday 24 August 4pm
Stiff Gins - album launch

Stiff Gins, featuring Wiradjuri/Yorta Yorta woman Kaleena Briggs and Yuwaalaraay woman Nardi Simpson, form a powerful musical duo.
Their fourth studio album 'Crossroads' marks the 25-year career point for Australia's longest-performing all-female First Nations band. It also reaffirms the band's status as Matriarchal pioneers in the Australian Blak music scene. Produced by Syd Green (Casey Chambers, 19Twenty) “Crossroads” combines Stiff Gins signature blend of folk, roots, and First Nations language and culture with newfound depths of lyrical storytelling, intricate harmony and rich layers of instrumentation. The result is a sonic landscape resonating with both introspection and resilience, all forged against a political backdrop that advocates for increased representation and recognition of First Nations people in Australia.
'Crossroads' not only delves into the emotional landscapes of transformation but also sings up profound belonging amidst change. As Stiff Gins navigate these crossroads, they craft a musical tapestry that resonates with themes of resilience, self-discovery, and letting go. The album reflects personal and collective evolution while baring testament to Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs’ enduring spirit and sisterhood.
“Crossroads” is a celebration of Stiff Gins role as cultural custodians of Australian musical environment, one that invites past into present, merges tradition with innovation and seeks to sing a future overflowing with strength and grace.
Special guest is Katie Aspel, a talented Australian First Nations Singer and Songwriter. She’s a proud Ngarrindjeri/Gunditjmara woman, currently based in SA Adelaide/Tarndanya (Kaurna Country). She combines lush pop vocals and soulful acoustic guitar. Her songs artfully convey themes of love, heartbreak that tie to her deep love for culture and community.
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Bar 3pm, Music 4pm
Tix $40(+BF)​​