Weekend what’s on

Didirri is playing at Sookie Lounge. 182864_01

Didirri

Triple J Unearthed artist Didirri is playing a gig at Sookie Lounge tonight with Moreton and Kat Edwards. Didirri’s challenging and thoughtful writing, combined with on-stage charisma and relatable depth has continually won over listeners around the world. He is an artist with something to say.

– Thursday 12 July, opening 7pm at Sooki Lounge

Battle of the bands

Casey’s famous Battle of the Sounds is back in 2018 and this year’s line-up is bigger than ever with Melbourne band, Slowly Slowly, the headliners. This is a fully supervised drug, alcohol and smoke free event. For general ticketing enquiries or to discuss accessibility requirements, please email bunjilplace@casey.vic.gov.au or phone 03 9709 9700 between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm (Monday to Saturday).

– Friday 13 July, 6.15pm at the Bunjil Place Studio

East meets West

Celebrating multiculturalism in the City of Casey, the Casey Philharmonic Orchestra will be led by internationally renowned conductor, Roy Theaker, and joined by acclaimed local soprano, Shu-Cheen Yu. Before migrating to Australia in 1987, Shu-Cheen was one of China’s best folk singers and a principal artist with the Shan-Xi province Beijing Opera Company and China’s prestigious National Oriental Song and Dance Company where she sang for senior government ministers, foreign dignitaries and other distinguished and illustrious figures.

– Saturday 14 July, 7.30pm at the Bunjil Place Theatre. Adult $32.00, Concession $28.00