Going on a little solo jaunt this September, the imitable Sia Ahmad celebrates the start of Spring with this mellow Sunday arvo treat for her hometown.
With a rare guitar and vox only set, Sia shares vulnerable and heartfelt selections from the esteemed Shoeb Ahmad run of albums, a Spartak throwback and maybe the rare cover.
She is joined throughout the afternoon by three special local legends:
- Julia Johnson – Armed with her little autoharp, Julia sings about big feelings and the light and shadow they cast on the everyday. “Like if Joni Mitchell had had to deal with Tinder”.
- Luciana Harrison – of Oranges and Pocket Fox, bringing dreamy chamber pop vibes but solo. Her new set charts a recent journey into queer parenthood, mainly through nature metaphors.
- Nick Delatovic – going solo with a short burst of not-quite-lo-fi songs about chronic insomnia, adjustment disorder and being lucky.