Magdalia Ft. Mayzie Chew - 'Hold it Up' Single Launch Lamont, Kaiyah Mercedes (arvo) Slowcoaching with guests Eaglemont, Posture (evening)

When

2:30 pmSunday, 10 March

Where

Bergy Bandroom

64-68 Sydney Road Brunswick, Victoria 3056

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Magdalia returns in 2024 with a brand new single and debut headline show featuring Melbourne new-comer, Mayzie Chew. Celebrate the release of ‘Hold It Up’ with performances from Magdalia & Mayzie Chew, and support from Kaiyah Mercedes & Lamont. 

A soulful songstress with “one hell of a belt register” (Necessary Outlet), Magdalia’s recent single ‘Fault Lines’ topped the Australian Atomic Charts and was hailed as “evocative and memorable” (Necessary Outlet). Her release ‘Noreen’ was also voted one of the Real Songwriters of Melbourne Top 5 Songs of the Year proving her affinity for storytelling and understanding makes her a force to be reckoned with in her field.

“When it storms down,” everyone needs a shoulder to lean on and someone to hold them up. In conjunction with Malikah McEwen, the new single was written, produced and recorded by Seetali Mack (Kaiyah Mercedes, Kevin Silvester). 

‘Hold It Up’ is a collaboration between Magdalia and long-time student Mayzie Chew, a young, emerging songwriter with a unique voice influenced by Tate McRae and Kasey Chambers. At only 16, she is certainly one of Melbourne’s most promising young artists. 

Featuring unforgettable performances from an all female, neurodivergent line up, this show is one not to miss. 

From his computer chair to the live stage, Slowcoaching, the solo moniker for Dean Valentino, has expanded his dream-pop vision to something far more audacious and vivid. Taking euphoria head on, Slowcoaching creates a focussed aura of hazy nostalgia through his musical stylings, which are reminiscent of acts like Wild Nothing and Alvvays.

Blending elements of shoegaze, dream-pop and lo-fi, the live band have shared the stage with the likes of Haley Heynderickx (USA), Spacey Jane & Tia Gostelow, offering an

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