I think a life in music is a life beautifully spent, and this is what I have devoted my life to
Luciano Pavarotti
Anousha Victoire and Rebecca Barnard join us at the Franklin Palais on Saturday 16th December 2023.
Doors, dinner and bar open from 6pm | 7pm Anousha Victoire | 8:30pm Rebecca Barnard.
Family friendly – children must be supervised by a guardian.
Tickets and more information available from Humantix.
Anousha Victoire is a weaver of everyday dreams, stitching together folk/world influenced melodies with bell-over-water clarity of vocal tone.
The introspective singer-songwriter blends delicate ideas with a heart aching immediacy. Her trademark finger picking folk guitar style and haunting vocal melodies are complemented by soaring, emotive strings and vocal harmonies, blending into folk storytelling songs that could be timeless classics.
Once they discover her, her fans prove tenacious, if not downright possessive.
90’s indie rock icon Rebecca Barnard hails from Aus jazz royalty – her late father and uncle Len and Bob Barnard both pioneering legends of that scene.
After forty years as a beloved staple in the Australian music industry (Rebecca’s Empire, Rockwiz etc) Rebecca has finally recorded her first Jazz Album “The Night We Called it a Day”.
The album is a culmination of years of Rebecca’s life in music – a resplendent arrival in sunny pastures by one of Australia’s cultural treasures.
Way Down South Arts sponsored/supported by Frank’s Cider, Kate Hill Wines, Home Hill Winery, Juicy Isle and Port Cygnet Distillery.