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Kew Court House Live: Pirritu & Loz Irwin-Ray

Wed 21 May 2025
7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Kew Court House

188 High Street
Kew VIC 3101

Cost
All tickets $20
Seating is general admission.
05/21/2025 7:30 pm 05/21/2025 9:30 pm Kew Court House Live: Pirritu & Loz Irwin-Ray About PirrituPIRRITU’s music is a gentle, honest, and melodic personal journey that entices you into the depths of sadness, love, and shimmering hope.With two album releases under his belt, the songman’s work honours a cultural journey to connect back to land, language, and family with a continual thirst for deeper understanding of his people and country.Pirritu’s music features folk instrumentation weaving amongst his unique vocals like the gentle wind and waters that the Ngiyampaa man sings of.About Loz Irwin-RayLoz Irwin-Ray creates music to make you think and feel, exploring the state of the world and the state of living within it. Her songwriting style, described as having both folk and jazz sensibilities, includes heartfelt stories, sing-a-longs and tasty grooves. Loz released her debut EP, 'Reminders', in November 2024. Venue accessibilityKew Court House is wheelchair accessible, with ambulant toilets available.Box officeYou can buy tickets from the box office one hour before a performance begins, subject to availability.All other tickets must be booked online or by phone on (03) 9278 4770.Browse our What's on section to see upcoming events and book tickets.Food and drinkKew Court House has a small tuck shop bar with a selection of refreshments and snacks. It is open for performances pre-show and during interval. , City of Boroondara [email protected] Australia/Melbourne public

Event details

About Pirritu

PIRRITU’s music is a gentle, honest, and melodic personal journey that entices you into the depths of sadness, love, and shimmering hope.

With two album releases under his belt, the songman’s work honours a cultural journey to connect back to land, language, and family with a continual thirst for deeper understanding of his people and country.

Pirritu’s music features folk instrumentation weaving amongst his unique vocals like the gentle wind and waters that the Ngiyampaa man sings of.

About Loz Irwin-Ray

Loz Irwin-Ray creates music to make you think and feel, exploring the state of the world and the state of living within it. Her songwriting style, described as having both folk and jazz sensibilities, includes heartfelt stories, sing-a-longs and tasty grooves. Loz released her debut EP, 'Reminders', in November 2024.

 

Venue accessibility

Kew Court House is wheelchair accessible, with ambulant toilets available.

Box office

You can buy tickets from the box office one hour before a performance begins, subject to availability.

All other tickets must be booked online or by phone on (03) 9278 4770.

Browse our What's on section to see upcoming events and book tickets.

Food and drink

Kew Court House has a small tuck shop bar with a selection of refreshments and snacks. It is open for performances pre-show and during interval.