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Music to flood the air waves in Brunswick

When it comes to figuring out where to live in Melbourne, one thing you’ll notice is that no matter where you go, art and culture play a big part in everyday life. Take for instance, the Brunswick Music Festival – a great event that is hosted by the City of Moreland. The festival will run from March 15 to 20, and will exhibit a diverse range of musical gems both local and international across several different venues.

Let’s take a look at a few standout performances you should not miss at this year’s festival.

Mia Dyson

Are you a fan of blues, roots or country-inspired music? If your answer is yes, this is an artist you have simply got to see perform live. If your response is no, then you have even more reason to come and be won over by the edgy, enthralling voice of Mia Dyson. With four ARIA nominations and a win for best blues and roots album under her arm, there is no doubt that there’s something special when she strikes that first chord.

Jess Ribeiro

Sharing the same stage will be Jess Ribeiro, who had her debut album awarded ABC Radio National’s Album of the Year and has several other awards to her name. This songwriter will capture the crowd with her tunes that consist of a unique blend of indie, folk and alternative country.

Coming all the way from Ireland, Moxie is here to take the Brunswick Music Festival by storm.

Moxie

Coming all the way from Ireland, Moxie is here to take the Brunswick Music Festival by storm. Fusing rock, and bluegrass with a decidedly Irish twist, this instrumental five-piece group produces fun, upbeat songs you won’t soon forget. If your ears are craving something that is far from what you’d ordinarily find in Australia, Moxie is one band to watch for this festival.


March in Brunswick is not complete without live music filling the air.

Djuki Mala

If you’re after an act that is a little more visual, be sure to catch Djuki Mala. This six-man dance crew offers dynamic, energetic performances that might be quite unlike anything you’ve seen before. By combining musical and comedic elements, indigenous Yolngu traditions and pop culture references, they continue to be an audience favourite no matter where they go.

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