Florist 𓇢𓆸 (USA)
Event description
Jet Black Cat Music x Eastmint present
Florist (USA)
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w/ special guest TBA
ALL AGES ALCOHOL FREE EVENT
Friday 5th December
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6pm Doors
6:30pm Special Guest
7:30pm Florist
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$5 Vegan Laksa / Non-Alcoholic Bar / Card and Cash accepted
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Tix $50+BF
Free First Nations tix
Free companion tix
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THIS WILL BE AN ALCOHOL FREE EVENT / NO BYO / ALL AGES WELCOME
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ACCESSIBILITYÂ
Eastmint is accessible via wheelchair through the non main entrance, there is a small sliding door frame that we can place a ramp over the top of. Please get in touch if you require this option via email eastmintrecords@gmail.com. We regret we are unable to provide accessible toilet facilities at this time, although there is wheelchair access to the hand washing sink which is a private space. Closest accessible toilets located at the Peacock Hotel 150m away. There are no windows that are openable in the space but we will open the double doors between sets for airflow. The space is quite cavernous with high ceilings and is an un-renovated warehouse so not tightly sealed. We do not have our own HEPA filter but try to source one for gigs when we can. Please contact eastmintrecords@gmail.com if you require any other info.
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This event will be held on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. ALWAYS WAS, ALWAYS WILL BE
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Florist
Florist is the musical project of songwriter Emily Sprague, whose work drifts between the deeply personal and the cosmic, the everyday and the supernatural. Across four full-length albums and numerous collaborations, Sprague has cultivated a body of songs that reflect on memory, change, and the unseen connections that bind people to each other and to the natural world.
The songs of Florist are built around Sprague’s voice and guitar, intimate in tone but expansive in vision. Sometimes that world is quiet and solitary, as heard on the self-reflective Emily Alone. Other times it blooms into something vivid and collaborative, as on the technicolor dreamscape of Jellywish. Whether sparse or full, acoustic or electric, Florist’s music holds a constant sense of wonder and presence - a reminder that love, loss, and transformation are all part of the same shared fabric.
On stage, Florist takes many forms, but at its center is Sprague’s songwriting: delicate, searching, and magnetic. Her songs offer listeners an invitation - to sit inside life’s mysteries, to hold joy and grief at once, and to believe in the quiet magic of existence.
Bit of a tour bio:
Florist (USA) have landed on our shores all the way from the Catskill mountains for a beautiful run of shows this Nov/Dec. Their fifth studio album “Jellywish” has kept such good company all year since its release and we’ve had a wonderful time hitting the road to visit many special regions, communities & spaces amongst them. It’s a special thing to have this ahead to look forward to ~ we hope you can join us.Â
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