Past Event

Sat 23 Sep

Brisbane Festival Presents

Soniclines

Soniclines

Embark on a musical odyssey

By TYRONE NOONAN, WILLIAM BARTON AND ANTHONY GARCIA

Soniclines features acclaimed vocalist Tyrone Noonan, didgeridoo legend William Barton and virtuoso guitarist Anthony Garcia. 

A rare synthesis of contemporary rock, pop, Indi folk and electronica the group weaves a tapestry of intricate guitar lines through cascading vocal melodies and masterful didgeridoo.

Soniclines will lead you on a musical journey through the gamut of human emotion as they present music from their debut self-titled album (available on all formats), supported by a full band including Brendan Watterson on bass, Aaron Jansz on drums and Nick O’Brien on banjo/guitars.


Price

$30 — $45

Times

1:00 pm

Duration

60mins (no interval)

Where

South Bank Piazza
Little Stanley St,
South Brisbane QLD 4101

Getting Here

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

Important Info

This production contains use of haze.

Latecomers will be let in during a convenient point during the show if they wait at the door.

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…an evening for the heart and soul: beautiful fusion of indigenous and contemporary sounds

GLAM Adelaide - Heartstrings


#Artists

Soniclines

Soniclines

Soniclines is a profound collaboration of vocalist Tyrone Noonan, didgeridoo master William Barton, and guitarist Anthony Garcia. Their fusion of cultural and indigenous roots produces experimental, socially conscious music.

Tyrone Noonan

Tyrone Noonan

ARIA Award-winning Tyrone Noonan began a multi-faceted solo career following 10 years with Brisbane band george.

William Barton

William Barton

Composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist; William Barton is widely recognised as one of Australia's leading didgeridoo players and composers.


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How to get there

South Bank Piazza
Little Stanley St,
South Brisbane QLD 4101

Getting Here

Brisbane Festival expresses deep respect to and acknowledges the First People of this Country.