Heartburn EP Launch
Event description
Join us for the launch of Shannon's debut EP and hear her songs live for the very first time. Supported by an acoustic set from local ethereal-pop gem My Chérie, Shannon and her band will take you into her world of heartfelt storytelling with her first solo show.
Thursday September 19th, 8pm
The Grace Emily
Tickets $15 (also available on the door)
Band:
Piano - Ciara Ferguson
Guitar - Ned Halliday
Bass - Joe Mueller
Drums - Lewis Todd
Set times:
8pm Doors open
8:30pm My Chérie
9:30pm Shannon
About Shannon:
Heralding from South Australia, Shannon first started writing music to work through the depths of heartbreak. Inspired by the likes of Missy Higgins and Lizzy McAlpine, she bares her soul with confessional lyrics and heartfelt storytelling. Shannon crafts a sonic landscape of shimmering guitars, evocative folk melodies, and introspection. Shannon has come into the singer-songwriter genre after studying jazz professionally at the Elder Conservatorium of Music and playing the trumpet for the last 17 years. Her first single, 'Waiting', signifies the start of a new era for her as she explores songwriting and music with vocals and guitar for the very first time. Her diverse blend of influences and experiences create a unique sound with an empathetic and emotion-driven approach to music. Her debut EP explores the experience of moving through heartbreak and trying to process how to start over after loss. She sings about her acute experience of grief and the complexity of losing love all while remaining grateful and honouring what came before.
About My Chérie:
Since 2019, the solo project of My Chérie, has been building an impressive name in the Adelaide music scene, winning the National Live Music Awards 'Best Live Act in South Australia (SA)' in 2020. My Chérie is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and performer established by local female, Queer, Afrikaans artist, Chérie. Performing both as a solo artist and with a band. Her lyrics tackle raw and emotive topics, largely focusing on the journey of self discovery when forced to find a way through changing cultures, spirituality, sexuality and a ADHD diagnosis. Having spent a childhood in South Africa, the impact and inspiration of her homeland is woven throughout her music and forms the basis of immersive live shows.
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