Hassall & Indigo Hue

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Fri
26 Jul
Bergy Bandroom

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Hassall & Indigo Hue 'Love Ya Guts' Australian Tour

Hassall & Indigo Hue, hailing from Melbourne and Brisbane respectively, made fast friends and even faster fans of each other when they met on a shared bill late 2022. Ever since, they finish every phone call with the sign-off ‘love ya guts’, which is what they eventually decided to dub their double headliner tour around so-called Australia! See both acts play their raw, heart-on-sleeve, weepy, punky, Australiana-soaked sets in trio form this July, joined by the one and only Will Conway on the drums. 

HASSALL // Hassall is a singer-songwriter & self-confessed rambler from the bottom right corner of regional Victoria. Stirring together addictive countrysoulsex-esque vocal hooks, taboo topics & lyrics relatable in the way you don’t wanna admit, she emerges into a style self-described as ‘Australian Sharehouse Pop’.

INDIGO HUE // Indigo Hue is a queer, Brisbane-based artist who sings groovy sad songs about her life, blending indie-rock and gentle intimate jazz-folk. Her sweet and honest nature is reflected in her poetically playful and melancholic lyrics, and when paired with her gripping hooks and catchy melodies she sweeps audiences off their feet.

DELA CRUZ // Dela Cruz is the embodiment of all the itchy, bitchy, things that I (Naarm based human, Vic) will never say aloud. I write music that resonates with the experiences I go through, as I go through them, and I love a wide explorative sound. I am 5’5, my dog is 14, and my debut EP released in February. I love sausage rolls.

TIMES // July 26
7:30 - Doors
8 - 8:40 - Dela Cruz 
9 - 9:45 - Indigo Hue
10:00 - 10:45 - Hassall

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