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Music now in session at gallery

l CAIRNS CBD

EVERYBODY rise. Music is now in session at the Court House Gallery tonight.

Organisers say Music in Session is merging local talent with some of the best and most diverse out-of-town talent “we can muster.”

“It’s fresh, fun, and free and right in the centre of town,” they said.

“Gather your friends and loved ones, and settle in for an evening where art and music meet.”

Tonight the gallery will be filled with tunes from local artists Kirsty Burchill, Broden Tyrell, and Lucy Gallant.

Kirsty Burchill is a renowned crowd favourite, the First Nations musician is an impassioned and talented singer-songwriter hailing from Mossman.

Surrounded by music and a family of musicians from a young age, she has been performing within the region for over a decade, including an appearance on Archie Roach’s tour and opening for Goanna at the Tanks.

Ms Birchill is currently de- veloping her upcoming EP. Broden Tyrrell has grown up on country, fed musical nourishment through soul and Aboriginal rock.

Passed through his cultural roots, his voice carries a depth and resilience that can make you cry with a burning heart while a shy smile sticks to your face.

Having spent most of his career in multiple projects touring nationally with Tiana Khasi,

Los Caracoles, In The Element and Izy, Mr Broden has forged a deep connection with audiences Australia wide.

Bright, colourful, and brilliant, Lucy Gallant has been gracing audiences with her bohemian indie-pop for more than a decade.

Anchored in folk-roots yet fiercely original, experimental, and avant-garde, the Britishborn songstress has been hailed as one of the most talented ris- ing artists on the global circuit. She has toured worldwide, and has dazzled audiences at both intimate venues and major festivals such as Glastonbury Festival (UK), Beautiful Days (UK), Art Basel (US) and Australia’s largest music festivals, Splendour in the Grass, Woodford Folk Festival and Byron Bay Bluesfest.

Music in Session starts from 5pm at the Cairns Court House Gallery in Abbott St.

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