WYNDHAM
Home » News » Jazz to go west

Jazz to go west

The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is heading west from October 25-27 with its spin-off event, Jazz Westside.

Comprising two shows in Maribyrnong, Jazz Westside features jazz with African, soul and blues influences reflecting the local neighbourhood.

The weekend kicks off at 8pm on Friday, October 25 at Kindred Studios in Yarraville where Somali-born, London-based songwriter and vocal artist Faisal Salah (aka FaceSoul) will make his Australian debut.

Hot off a triumphant UK and European tour with 13 sold-out shows, Face Soul will bring his layered, soulful vocals with minimalist electronic production and meditative R&B to Yarraville where he’ll be supported by Melbourne performer Tiaryn.

Known for her signature blend of jazz, songwriting and stage presence, Tiaryn uses a diverse array of hand percussion, drums, vibraphone, pedal steel, guitar, and bass to enrich each song.

The action then moves to Footscray on Sunday, October 27, for a bar-hop with a twist.

The Footscray Sunday Sessions will take place at three venues across the afternoon, commencing with local African drum master Boubacar Gaye at Mamma Chens from 2pm to 3.30pm.

At nearby Misfits, the the seductive soul of Melbourne vocalist Wild Gloriosa will take over from 3pm-5pm, before ARIA-winning blues outfit Collard Greens & Gravy close out the afternoon and Jazz Westside at Moon Dog Wild West.

The Footscray Sunday Sessions is a free event while tickets to Face Soul are available at: https://www.melbournejazz.com/events/facesoul/

For more information on Jazz Westside and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, visit: https://www.melbournejazz.com/

Digital Editions


  • Palm Lake’s time

    Palm Lake’s time

    After five seasons, Palm Lake is taking home a premiership flag after claiming the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant, division 5, section 1 premiership. Palm Lake…

More News

  • Bees fall short

    Bees fall short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537374 Werribee fought hard but it wasn’t enough to taste premiership success in the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant, division 2, section 1 grand final.…

  • Centurions finals bound

    Centurions finals bound

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 436966 Werribee Centrals enter the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Clark Shield finals with nothing to lose. Just weeks ago, the Centurions were looking at…

  • WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Hazardous manual handling is the greatest cause of workplace injuries in Victoria, according to WorkSafe. The state’s work safety regulator said it has…

  • EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has lost patience with companies that fail to show how they are reducing packaging waste, warning they risk significant penalties if they don’t comply with…

  • AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    Loneliness and social isolation are now recognised as major public health threats, imploring governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI ‘digital companions’ marketed as a…

  • Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Local sporting clubs across the state are encouraged to apply for a fresh round of funding grants launched by the state government. On Wednesday, Community Sport Minister Ros Spence announced…

  • F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    A free Formula 1 Melbourne Fan Festival is coming to Federation Square. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the free festival will make it easier and more…

  • Barassi honoured with street renaming

    The Victorian Government has officially renamed Brunton Avenue to Barassi Way in a tribute to the late Australian Rules Football icon Ron Barassi. The announcement took place today at the…

  • Shopping help for heart health

    Shopping help for heart health

    The Heart Foundation and the nutrition platform No Money No Time have launched a new partnership to help residents in the northern and western suburbs manage rising grocery costs while…

  • Major works to cause delays

    Major works to cause delays

    Major infrastructure projects will cause significant travel disruptions across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs throughout the autumn months as construction enters key phases on several road and rail removals. Commuters…