On Diamond 2024 Residency at Cross St Music Hall
Event description
6 piece experimental pop band On Diamond play Cross Street Music Hall on the fourth Friday of every month!
Next show: Friday 24th May with special guests Gamelan Sapta Nugraha
Doors open at 7:30pm
Gamelan Sapta Nugraha at 8:00pm
On Diamond at 9:00pm
10:00pm finish
Venue is wheelchair accessible
Venue toilets are all gender
Seats and standing room in venue
There is a public carpark at the venue and on street parking near the venue
First Nations free entry
Tickets to suit all financial needs
For any further info please email Lisa - info@lisasalvo.com
Residency dates:
April 26th
May 24th
June 28th
July 26th
August 23rd
September 27th
October 25th
November 22nd
Presented by Lounge Room and Cross Street Music Hall
On Diamond ~ featuring
Lisa Salvo - voice
Scott McConnachie - guitar, synth
Duré Dara - percussion
Jules Pascoe - bass
Genevieve Fry - harp
Myka Wallace - drums
(April and May - Joe Talia will be on drums)
Traversing a multitude of genres, Naarm/Melbourne-based quintet On Diamond take an anomalous look at alternative pop. Their sound relies on an interactive group dynamic, and is inspired by folk, noise, rock, pop, jazz and improvised music. On Diamond’s output has seen the band attract critical acclaim - their 2019 self-titled debut album (Eastmint Records) was nominated for The Australian Music Prize and Music Victoria Awards’ Best Album, as well as receiving Album Of The Week on 4ZZZ, Triple R and PBS, and being included in PBS’ Top Ten Albums of 2019.
On Diamond's second album is due for release in 2024
On Diamond acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land we live and work on. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise that Sovereignty was never ceded.