Lunchtime Concerts at the Pav 2025: February to June Program
Free monthly gigs to enjoy with your lunch
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Where
High Tide Room Monthly on a Wednesday
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When
19 February 2025
at 1:30pm to 2:30pm -
Cost
Free -
Contact
Waverley Council
Be treated to free lunchtime music at Bondi Pavilion with this diverse lineup of exceptional musicians. Mark your calendars with the dates below and remember to register to reserve your spot.
19 February
Danielle Lamb
From the buzzing streets of New York and Japan to the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival in California, Australian singer-songwriter Danielle Lamb has earned a reputation for being the business.
Danielle has a Eurovision shortlisting under her belt and her recent collaboration House on Fire soared to #1 in Switzerland — racking up over 2 million streams on Spotify. She has been commanding attention with her music described as a vibrant tapestry woven from eclectic influences spanning the likes of Stevie Wonder, Gershwin, and SIA. Her powerful performances showcase her stunning vocals and distinctive style.
Danielle is truly in her element when performing to an intimate audience with just her acoustic guitar and loop pedal. Be prepared to drift away as Danielle transports you with her beautiful renditions of your favourite songs.
12 March
Tritona Duo
Formed in 2019, Tritona’s musicians came together through a deep passion for chamber music. With training from the Soochow University in China, the Prague Conservatory and the Sydney Conservatorium of music, Van Leucia (guitar) and Anežka O'Leary Beščec (flute) use the precision and expertise of their classical heritage to distil magic into songs of any genre.
With a mission to reinvigorate any music they play, these gifted players perform a varied program ranging from Bach to Bacharach with flair and wonder.
This concert is a must see for lovers of fine music!
16 April
Melody and Elsen
Jazz duo Melody (vocals) and Elsen (double bass) are an institution on the Sydney jazz scene. Exceptional exponents of their craft, these local talents have been invited to perform on stages across the country and the globe including New Zealand, Taiwan, Japan, Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
With consummate skill, Melody and Elsen perform arrangements of classics from jazz greats Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra.
Immersed in the beautiful pairing of the voice and the double bass, you'll be transported back to the Golden Age of Jazz.
14 May
Miriam Lieberman
Seamlessly blending African influences with blues-infused melodies and soaring vocal harmonies to make a sound that is distinctly her own, Miriam's performances are truly transformational.
Her songs are soulful collections of stories, beautifully told through kora, guitar and her exquisite voice – often compared to the folk melodies of Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon.
Miriam draws inspiration from her love for the natural world, stories of transformation, motherhood, love, loss and creativity. Her experiences living in Latin America and West Africa have left a beautiful imprint on her musical style and tone.
Miriam is joined on stage by stellar musician Lara Goodridge (Baby et Lulu/FourPlay), who weaves her luscious vocal harmonies and soaring violin into this enchanting performance. This is one not to be missed.
11 June
Lionel Robinson The Duke of Lounge
Lionel Robinson is The Duke of Lounge. He is the sound of the 60s.
Starting out as the resident pianist in Elton John's London restaurant ‘Friends’, Lionel has been captivating audiences at five-star piano gigs from Sydney to Japan ever since. Performing much-loved classics from the likes of Sinatra, Bacharach and Jobim, his cocktail jazz and Latin lounge repertoire has been gaining fans across the country – with a recent standout performance at the Noosa Jazz Festival.
Dress sharp and keep straight, ‘cause Lionel is going to take you down to the most swinging club that you have ever been.
ABOUT LUNCHTIME CONCERTS
Lunchtime Concerts at the Pav are a relaxed, accessible, and free monthly performance in the High Tide Room at Bondi Pavilion. The series features solo and duo acts spanning a range of genres from pop to jazz and classical music.
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