Lucas Granpa Abela - Grey Nomad Tour
Jan
15
7:00 PM19:00

Lucas Granpa Abela - Grey Nomad Tour

  • Oxford Art Factory, Gallery Bar Basement (map)
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Lucas ‘Granpa’ Abela’s (fka Justice Yeldham) performances on their signature instrument; shards of amplified glass are the stuff of legend. Spawned from the noise music underground, where over twenty years the instrument evolved from a means to create ecstatic free-noise cacophonies into improvised electronica.

Granpa will be joined by Sorrycop (Magandjin), Black Metal 3 (Mitch Elliott, Hinano Fujisaki, Jasper Craig-Adams), Manticora.

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Phillip Johnston Puffs of Smoke
Jan
16
8:00 PM20:00

Phillip Johnston Puffs of Smoke

Phillip Johnston is a contemporary composer/performer who straddles the worlds of jazz and art music. Johnston tells the fascinating story of the birth of the Australian film industry, through the projection of a curated collection of film shorts, while performing original scores for the films live.

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Tenzin Choegyal with Wytchings
Jan
17
7:30 PM19:30

Tenzin Choegyal with Wytchings

Between Two Realms, a new co-creation by exiled Tibetan singer-songwriter Tenzin Choegyal and Western Sydney creative Jenny Trinh (Wytchings). Featuring Tenzin’s soaring vocals, unique instrumentations and spoken word along with Wytchings’ haunting soundscapes, this performance blends structured sounds with spontaneous elements.

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NEVERS (Clare Cooper & Jean-Philippe Gross [FR])
Jan
21
7:00 PM19:00

NEVERS (Clare Cooper & Jean-Philippe Gross [FR])

A coming together of two acclaimed improvisers, this intercontinental duo finds common ground between Clare's Chinese guzheng and Jean-Philippe's mixing desk, lo-fi microphones, electroacoustic devices, and localised speaker system, producing a blend of acoustic delicacy and electronic disruption.

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JAMES MORLEY [CH]
Jan
22
7:30 PM19:30

JAMES MORLEY [CH]

Switzerland-based Australian cellist James Morley is celebrated for his innovative solo and chamber performances, exploring experimental improvisation, electronics, and post-instrumental approaches. In 2024, James was appointed a Young Classical Artist Trust (YCAT) Artist following a recital at Wigmore Hall, and the same year won the John Cage Award as a duo with pianist Dmitry Batalov.

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Vacuus Rituale III
Jan
24
8:00 PM20:00

Vacuus Rituale III

The Blue Mountains Void Observance League present Vacuus Rituale III, a night of esoteric noise and soundscapes, featuring:
Lucas 'Granpa' Abela (fka Justice Yeldham) has been performing their signature instrument; amplified shards of glass for over twenty years now.
Naomi Oliver's sound practice drifts between noise and melody.
Most Ominous Mystic https://www.instagram.com/most_ominous_mystic

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Cyrus Meurant
Jan
25
4:00 PM16:00

Cyrus Meurant

Cyrus Meurant performs his music alone at the piano. The program will include selections from the ballet Au revoir mon ami and the album Monday to Friday (composed for people living with dementia), alongside a recent composition Distant Cities, inspired by Rimbaud’s Illuminations.

Sortie, Pas de deux, Mneme, Distant Cities (Book I), Monday III

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NikNak + NOF + Water
Jan
29
7:00 PM19:00

NikNak + NOF + Water

NikNaK is an electronic musician who merges immersive soundscapes with dynamic movement-based performance and audio-reactive visuals.

NOF is a two-piece project by Anousheh St-Germain and Solomon Barbar.

Improvisational band Water celebrate the diversity of the creative culture in Sydney.
Jay Dahzen - Baglama, Melodica, Voice; Oren Janiv - Didgeridoos; Jon Jugueta - Percussion; Michael Trifunovic - Guitar; Valerios Calocerinos - Double Bass

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Durrant/Gallio Duo + Holowell/Herbert/Denley
Jan
29
7:30 PM19:30

Durrant/Gallio Duo + Holowell/Herbert/Denley

Durrant/Gallio Duo
Phil Durrant (UK) - electric mandolin & electronics, Christoph Gallio (CH) - saxophones. Veterans of the international ‘free improvised music’ scene who have been involved in notable projects that have shaped the development of the music.

The trio of Sonya Holowell (voice), Mel Herbert (violin) and Jim Denley (wind instruments) is a new grouping of three of Sydney's most experienced improvising musikin.

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Chloe Kim - 𝟏𝟐 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐬 - "November" (in Jan)
Jan
30
6:00 PM18:00

Chloe Kim - 𝟏𝟐 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐬 - "November" (in Jan)

Chloe dedicates the final year of her 20s to a deeply personal and creative journey. Throughout 2025, she will focus each month on learning, growing, and creating, sharing her process through monthly performances.

These performances are RSVP only. To reserve your spot and receive event details, please email chloekim12months@gmail.com

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SoundOut festival 2026
Jan
30
to Feb 1

SoundOut festival 2026

Session 1. Fri 30th 7pm - 11:30
Session 2. Sat 31st 1pm - 5
Session 3. Sat 31st 7pm - 11:30
Session 4. Sun 1st 1pm - 5

Ben Carey: electronics, Sydney; Benjamin Shannon: drummer, Brisbane; Bruce Spink: guitar, Canberra; Charles Martin: electronics, Canberra; Christoph Gallio: alto saxophone, Switzerland; Dylan Van Der Schyff: drummer, Naarm; Gariella Hill: tenor sax, Sydney; Jamie Lambert: guitar/violin/cello, Canberra; Jean-Philippe Gross: no-input mixer/electronics, France; Jesse Twomey: percussion/guitar, Canberra; Karim Camprovin Sanchez: vocals, Canberra; Marc Ducret: guitar, France; Miroslav Bukovsky: trumpet, Canberra; Melanie Herbert: viola, Sydney; Nicci Haynes: multi-media live drawing Artist, Canberra; Nikki Heywood: vocals Sydney, Niran Dasika: trumpet/electronics, Narrm; Paul Wong: guitar, Canberra; Phil Durrant: electronics / mandolin, UK; Peter Bruun: drummer, Denmark; Rhys Butler: saxophonist, Canberra; Richard Johnson: wind multi-instrumentalist, Canberra; Romy Caen: harmonium/objects/electronics, Sydney; Samuel Blaser: trombone, Switzerland; Sebastien Field: guitar/electronics, Canberra; Sophie Min: piano, Canberra/Meajin; Tom Fell: saxophone, Canberra; Yichen Wang: elctronics, Canberra/China

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Indian classical vocalist Ustad Mustafa Faizi
Jan
30
7:00 PM19:00

Indian classical vocalist Ustad Mustafa Faizi

Ustad Mustafa Faizi (b. 1967, Kabul) is one of the leading Afghan classical vocalists of his generation. Steeped in the Patiala Gharana tradition of Indian classical music, he began singing at the age of fourteen under the guidance of his father, himself a devoted student of the legendary Afghan maestro Ustad Mohammad Hussain Sarahang. This lineage shaped Ustad Faizi’s musical path: his vocal style, emotional depth, and technical command all reflect the influence of Ustad Sarahang’s artistry while carrying his own distinct voice.

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The Edge of Zen
Feb
1
3:00 PM15:00

The Edge of Zen

  • Sydney Opera House, Utzon Room (map)
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Shakuhachi grandmaster Riley Lee joins koto grandmaster Satsuki Odamura in a landmark cross-cultural performance with the Chroma Quartet.

Diverse program spanning music by Japanese koto master Michio Miyagi to Australian composers Ross Edwards, Anne Boyd and Lachlan Skipworth, alongside Debussy’s classic String Quartet. 

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Sumac Australian Tour
Feb
4
7:00 PM19:00

Sumac Australian Tour

US experimental metal trio SUMAC will make their Australian debut. Formed by Aaron Turner (ISIS, Old Man Gloom), Nick Yacyshyn (Baptists), and Brian Cook (Russian Circles, Botch), SUMAC have carved a reputation as one of the most uncompromising and visionary acts in modern heavy music. Their sound merges colossal sludge, free-form improvisation, and avant-garde exploration—constantly shifting between structured heaviness and total sonic freedom.

Melbourne’s own Convulsing will join SUMAC on all Australian dates.

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Alexandra Spence Your Whistle Tells Of Landscape
Feb
5
7:00 PM19:00

Alexandra Spence Your Whistle Tells Of Landscape

Developed over three years across residencies, tours, and periods of deep listening, “Your Whistle Tells of Landscape” finds Australian sound artist Alexandra Spence continuing her investigations into the perceptual entanglements of sound, place, memory, and imagination.

Opening DJ - JWPaton

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E-Waste
Feb
6
7:00 PM19:00

E-Waste

Schkeuditzer Kreuz - Industrial synth crust from the blue mountains in Australia
Chlorine Gargoyle - Darkwave from Sydney
Restrukture - Australian industrial music
Cheap Coffins - One-man alternative/industrial band from Dharawal/Wollongong

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Mesos Trio
Feb
6
7:00 PM19:00

Mesos Trio

Susie Bishop - Violin, Maharshi Raval - Indian Tabla, Elsen Price - double bass

The Mesos Trio perform a mix of Western Folk, Indian classical music, plus a few little detours in a fun musical tapestry. They all met and played for the first time during their recording session for their self-titled EP. As a trio they've since been playing around Sydney with many heads turning to their fun, virtuosic and passionate mix of musical creations.

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Ground Patrol album launch with HELU
Feb
12
8:30 PM20:30

Ground Patrol album launch with HELU

  • Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar (map)
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Ground Patrol are a Brooklyn/Sydney guitar-and-drums duo whose sound emerges from live improvisation, evolving loops, and interlocked rhythmic cells.
Kyle Sanna (guitar) and Alon Ilsar (drums) create slowly shifting sonic landscapes that reward deep listening.

Opening the night are HELU, bringing their transcendent strain of instrumental rock.

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Puscha x Aarti Jadu
Feb
19
7:00 PM19:00

Puscha x Aarti Jadu

Puscha x Aarti Jadu is an exploratory interplay between synthesis and vocals. An on-and-off collaboration between two artists from Naarm/Melbourne. Puscha creates hypnotic, post-ambient auditory spaces and musical impressions. Aarti Jadu is known for creating a hybrid of cinematic compositions and bass music laced with disparate vocal arrangements.

Opening DJ - Index

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Chloe Kim - 𝟏𝟐 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐬 - "December" (in Feb)
Feb
20
6:00 PM18:00

Chloe Kim - 𝟏𝟐 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐬 - "December" (in Feb)

Chloe dedicates the final year of her 20s to a deeply personal and creative journey. Throughout 2025, she will focus each month on learning, growing, and creating, sharing her process through monthly performances.

These performances are RSVP only. To reserve your spot and receive event details, please email chloekim12months@gmail.com

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Polymorphic Orkestra
Feb
21
8:00 PM20:00

Polymorphic Orkestra

Sydney art music trio Polymorphic Orkestra perform an intimate concert at the fabulous Church Street Studios in Camperdown. Having recently released their 6th album, this is a rare chance to catch Polymorphic Orkestra live.
Lee McIver - Trumpet | Flugelhorn | Laptop | Effects
Ed Goyer - Vibraphone | Mallet Kat | Percussion
Ed Rodrigues - Drums | Samples | Percussion.

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Merzbow (JPN) with Lawrence English
Feb
25
7:00 PM19:00

Merzbow (JPN) with Lawrence English

  • Oxford Art Factory, Main Room (map)
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For almost five decades now, Tokyo based artist Merzbow has held the undisputed position as the iconic forefather of noise music. His work catapults the listener into an utterly unfamiliar but wholly compelling cosmos of sound, a full spectrum eruption, a pyroclastic cloud of sound.

Lawrence English is known for work that tests at the edges of harmonic ambience and low energy sound pressure.

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AnSo
Mar
5
7:00 PM19:00

AnSo

AnSo, an interdisciplinary South Korean artist and performer residing and creating on Dharug land, blends their Korean culture with contemporary performance in their practice. For this performance at Phoenix Central Park, AnSo will be collaborating with harpist Isabella Rahme, as well as choreographers and movement artists Emmy Harkins, Risako Katsumata, Alana Searles, and Amara Shin

Tickets: Free, by ballot only
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Hand to Earth Ŋurru Wäŋa
Mar
11
6:30 PM18:30

Hand to Earth Ŋurru Wäŋa

In Hand to Earth, Yolŋu song keepers Daniel and David Wilfred recontextualise their 40,000 year old song tradition in a resolutely contemporary setting with Korean-born vocalist Sunny Kim, trumpet and electronics maestro Peter Knight, and woodwind virtuoso Aviva Endean.

Tickets: Free, by ballot only
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On Diamond
Mar
19
7:00 PM19:00

On Diamond

Melbourne/Naarm-based On Diamond take an anomalous look at alternative pop. Their sound relies on an interactive group dynamic and is inspired by folk, noise, rock, jazz, and improvised music, with lyrics that are personal and poetic. The current ensemble features Lisa Salvo (vocals), Scott McConnachie (guitar and synth), Myka Wallace (drums), Jules Pascoe (bass), and Duré Dara (percussion).

Tickets: Free, by ballot only
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WARM CURRENCY [M Hopkins & Mary MacDougall]
Jan
11
7:30 PM19:30

WARM CURRENCY [M Hopkins & Mary MacDougall]

Warm Currency is a project by Eora/Naarm-based friends, artists and musicians M Hopkins and Mary MacDougall. Quietly intense folk music, song-poems, and concrète collages built from seemingly simple and delicate arrangements for guitar, keyboards, voice and tape.

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ana & lis - Anna Koch (AUT) & Elizabeth Jigalin (& friends)
Jan
11
3:00 PM15:00

ana & lis - Anna Koch (AUT) & Elizabeth Jigalin (& friends)

ana & lis is an experimental duo and international collaboration between Austrian performer/composer Anna Koch and Australian composer/performer Elizabeth Jigalin. Through sonic dialogue and play they explore the sounds of places, spaces, instruments and objects.

Anna Koch - bass clarinet
Elizabeth Jigalin - piano, electronics etc
Naomi Johnson - flute
Peter Leung - saxophone

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Jules Reidy’s Collage June 25
Jan
10
to Jan 11

Jules Reidy’s Collage June 25

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales (map)
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Berlin-based musician and composer Jules Reidy has created a musical accompaniment to the 38th Kaldor Public Art Project 38, Thomas Demand: The Object Lesson. Jules Reidy uses materials such as guitars, voice, percussion and found sounds, deconstructing and augmenting them through non-standard tuning systems, polyrhythmic structures, electronic processing and spatialisation.

Saturday 10 January 2026 2–2.30pm

Sunday 11 January 2026 2–2.30pm

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