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Sat, Jul 11, 6:00 PM

PLS NOTE: DOORS OPEN AT 5.30PM FOR A 6PM SHOWTIME (SHOW DURATION IS 6PM-7.40PM) Margot Petrie born in Paris and fluent in French, Margot brings cultural authenticity to this performance, which revisits and refines her previous sell-out show From Paris, with Love. An Evening of French Jazz explores the emotional range and subtle beauty of French jazz and chanson, spanning classic repertoire and modern interpretations. Delivered with restraint, clarity, and deep respect for storytelling, the performance is intimate and atmospheric. Designed for jazz lovers and cocktail evenings, the show leans into mood, elegance, and understated glamour. About Margot Petrie Margot Petrie is a French-born, Melbourne based singer known for her sultry vocals and magnetic on-stage presence. Creating music for the after hours—shadowy, intimate and quietly devastating- she draws on her jazz training to craft emotionally resonant performances steeped in nocturnal beauty. A fixture of Melbourne’s music scene, Margot has appeared at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, The Night Cat, The Toff in Town, an

Fri, Jul 17, 6:00 PM

PLS NOTE: DOORS OPEN AT 5.30PM FOR A 6PM SHOW (SHOW DURATION IS 6PM-7.40PM) Lady Day and Pres: A Musical Romance. The Music of Billie Holiday and Lester Young Two of the greatest musicians of the 20th century, legendary singer Billie Holiday and tenor saxophonist Lester Young collaborated on a series of beloved recordings throughout the 1930s and 40s. Both cherished for their warm, unique sounds, the two shared a deep and enduring friendship along with their fruitful musical partnership. They lived together for a period in the mid 1930s as Lester Young was establishing himself as one of the top saxophonists of the day, and they each coined the other’s iconic nickname — Lester giving Billie the moniker “Lady Day”, and her dubbing him “Pres” (The President of the Saxophone) in return. Sensitively backed by the Caleb Wilson Trio, captivating Melbourne singer Camilla Burrows and tenor-man Tristan Meffre invoke the magic of Lady Day and Pres as they perform some of the classic tunes of the era. Camila Burrows - vocals Tristan Meffre - tenor saxophone Caleb Wilson - piano Jack Dobson - dou

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