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Sing Out, Louise!

Where
Foundry616
Foundry616
616 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
When

Monday 2 September 2024 from 7:15pm to 10pm Monday 16 September 2024 from 7:15pm to 10pm

1st and 3rd Mondays of the month

Cost

Adult: $10.00

A weekly open mic evening of song hosted by Christine Firkin with Maestro Nicholas Griffin at the grand piano.

Whether your passion lies in musical theatre, jazz, or contemporary styles, you’re invited to perform at Sing Out, Louise!

An exciting new addition to Sydney’s performing scene. Sing Out, Louise! promises unforgettable evenings filled with music, camaraderie, and the thrill of live performance.

Come along with your friends and bring your sheet music in a key you can sing and have fun.

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