Come to Brazil

Fri Sep 13 2024 at 08:00 pm

Marion Cultural Centre | Adelaide

Marion Cultural Centre
Publisher/HostMarion Cultural Centre
Come to Brazil
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? Latin American rhythms, sweet jazz harmonies, and a whole lotta groove – "Come to Brazil" is your ticket to a musical journey like no other! ?
Get ready to be swept away by the classic tunes of Brazilian superstars, including Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto, Sergio Mendes, Elis Regina, and Djavan. And that's not all – you'll also be treated to some of Georgie's original songs from her latest album, "Desert Cry." ?
But here's the twist: you might just hear classic pop songs transformed into sambas and capoeiras, adding a unique flavor to the night. From the gentle bossa nova of the '60s to the infectious rhythms of Brazil, you'll be grooving in your seat (or on your feet!) throughout the show. ??
Featuring a seven-piece band with some of Australia's finest musicians, this is a rare opportunity you won't want to miss. ?
Georgie Aué - vocals & keyboard
Adam Page - saxophones & flute
Max Grynchuk - trumpet
Jasmine Hall - trombone
Diego Moreira - guitar
John Aué - bass
Fabian Hevia - drums
Georgie Aué (pronounced A-way) is the Australian pianist, vocalist, and songwriter behind this genre-blending experience. Her sound fuses jazz and blues with Brazilian jazz, creating a captivating and unique musical fusion. ??
Having performed at festivals across the country, including the Adelaide Fringe Festival and Cabaret Fringe Festival, Georgie is known for playing to sell-out audiences with shows like 'A Norah Jones Tribute,' 'A Day In The Life – The Beatles,' and of course, 'Come to Brazil.' Her recent album, "Desert Cry," features Brazilian grooves and original songs that you'll get to experience live.
Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this unforgettable musical journey! Get your tickets now and let the rhythms of Brazil carry you away. ?️
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Marion Cultural Centre, 287 Warracowie Way, Oaklands Park SA 5046, Australia,Adelaide, South Australia

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