The Loveys at Jiggi Village Hall
Event description
After ten years of writing, rehearsing, creating, gossiping, performing and sharing our lives together, it is time for The Loveys to say farewell. In 2025, The Mighty Loveys embark on their final journey – a glam cabaret/folk show which features the best of The Loveys over ten years.
‘We are quite helpful at offering advice - whether it is general life skills, handy tips, survival techniques, health and beauty advice, fashion insights, and ofcourse we specialise in marriage and relationship advice – between us we’ve had several husbands and many children’ reveals 77 year old Lovey, Jennifer.
The Loveys – Jennifer Parenteau, Janet Swain, Pamela Freeman and Belinda Eadsforth from the Northern Rivers NSW – present their final tour in 2025 and are coming to the fabulous Jiggi Village Hall on Saturday 27 September at 7pm. There will be performing, laughter and feasting as the Jiggi Hall Committee will also offer great food for sale. Food and drink will be on sale from 6pm, and the 2 act show will commence at 7pm with a short interval for dessert!
These four women are proud to be representing women of a certain age. Great musicians, songwriters and performers, The Loveys demand to be heard and seen as they create a music genre that is both new and as old as time - heroic women, rocking out and telling it like it is. This show will be hilarious, and hip, with the added admission that aging is not for the faint hearted.
‘Our shows are packed full of original songs and wry stories that women and men understand, and care about’ adds Janet Swain, whose day job is a Councillor in the Byron Shire. ‘We explore the very stuff of everyday life - from divorce, dementia, septuagenarian sex to the ordinary and courageous business of love itself.’ Starting their career on the streets of Mullumbimby in 2014, busking in front of the local supermarket and at local farmer’s markets, they have built a loyal following across the region and further afield. The award-winning group has played at most of the major folk festivals in Australia, including Woodford, Bello Winter Music Festival, Nanga and Nannup in W.A. Blue Mountains Folk Festival as well as their famous guerrilla pop up shows at Mullum Music festival. Great musicians, songwriters and performers, The Loveys demand to be heard and seen as they create a music genre that is both new and as old as time - heroic women, rocking out and telling it like it is. |
‘A night with the Loveys is to lose yourself in the laughter and joy of their uplifting music.’ |
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