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Wild Oak & Joan & The Giants @The Corner Gallery

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Join us for a delectable Saturday night of tunes with some of the finest emerging local talent.Catch Wild Oak and Joan & the Giants at the Corner Gallery for an unforgettable evening.We are thrilled to bring you this intimate night of music as part of Suburban Vibes in Subiaco.

This event is 18+. 

Only 75 tickets available- $30+BF
Doors open at 7.30pm for a 8.00pm sharp start
Full Bar Facilities available - No BYO

An email with all the information will be emailed to ticket holders the day before the event

Set Times
8.00pm - 8.45 - Wild Oak
9.00pm - 9.45pm Joan & The Giants

Wild Oak

Hailing from the small coastal town of Dunsborough in the Southwest of Western Australia, Wild Oak is the project of gifted singer Oakley Driscoll, bringing her introspective acoustic work to a full band sound.

Interweaving captivating vocals of personal stories with soulful melodies, Wild Oak produces music that is easy listening yet with plenty of depth.

Blurring the lines between indie folk/rock and electro pop the band seamlessly blends intricate acoustic guitar melodies with modern synth and ambient sounds to create their own unique brand of genre traversing alternative pop.

Following their self-titled first release in 2019, Wild Oak’s follow up single “Promises” delivers a more alternative sound whilst still staying true to the band’s indie folk roots.

Joan & The Giants

Joan & The Giants are an alternative pop band who's emotionally raw, fierce, and powerful music and captivating live performance has placed them as one of the most exciting bands in the WA music scene.

Joan & The Giants formed in late February 2019 and have thus far released six singles. Some of their career highlights include headlining Shinju Matsuri Festival to 7,500 people, being nominated for a Western Australian music award, supporting Odette on the WA leg of her 2019 ‘Lotus Eaters’ tour, and most recently performing a night-time slot on the amphitheatre stage at Nannup Music Festival. The band are currently working on their EP set for release later this year.

With a unique back story, front-woman Grace and guitarist Aaron have been writing together for years, drawing inspiration from their own relationship. Coming together from different backgrounds, Aaron from a remote Indigenous community in the Kimberley and Grace from an organic farm down South, the couple are now based in Perth with band members, Riley and Liam.


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