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    Jerome Farah

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    One of Australia’s most in-demand songwriters and producers of this decade, Jerome Farah has established himself in

    the industry with his lyrical strength and sonic vision. Having credits for producing, writing and collaborating with some

    of the biggest names in Aus Music (Baker Boy, Tash Sultana, Tones & I, and Winston Surfshirt to name a few), Jerome

    has cemented himself as one of the most talented and exciting artists of this generation.

    Now, his long-awaited debut project is finally here – CHLORINE. As Jerome navigates complex worlds of relationships,

    self-growth and reflection throughout CHLORINE, the music reflects the unpredictability of the above with pulsating

    rhythm, buttery vocals and expert melody. Weaving a love for R&B and pop (‘Good Girl’) with threads of the

    alternative, and even heavy rock music he grew up on (‘Chlorine’), Jerome is in his element on this record; if the truth

    sets one free, this project is Jerome in his freest form.

    To celebrate this great feat, Jerome is inviting you to enter his world; a fantasy land that unites art, food, culture and

    community. Teaming up with Chivas Regal, Heaps Normal, Kaiju! Beer, Totem and B.East, Jerome has carefully curated

    a night full of surprises in his hometown of Melbourne to commemorate his debut project.

    This ‘pay-as-you-feel’ styled bash invites the audience to participate and enter the artists world like we are yet to see –

    personalised burgers, drinks, and activations throughout the evening will immerse you into Farah’s wonderland.

    Transforming the iconic 75 Reid St, constructed as a safe space for local kids in the 1920s, Jerome is inviting the whole

    community to an event of joy, connection and creativity like you’ve never experienced before.

    Tickets are now available HERE

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