Sidney Myer Music Bowl as part of
Melbourne International Jazz Festival's Big Sunday.
Alongside the trans-Tasman collective,
The Bamboos, Emma Donovan, Paul Grabowsky and
The Cat Empire’s Harry James Angus, for a sundrenched, day-long celebration of jazz, funk, gospel, reggae and soul.
With over two decades on stage performing packed out theatres and festivals to a legion of fans around the world, ˜have established themselves as one of the most exciting and sought after international live draws. The globe-trotting party-jammers’ sound draws on dub, reggae, soul, rock, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno. And it’s a sound that demands to be heard live — a potent mixture of jazz virtuosity and diaphragm-wrecking digital sonics, that they’ll unleash at one of the city’s most iconic venues on