Book your tickets for Live at Warrawee 2021

It's all about the vibe and great live music in Oakleigh for the much-anticipated Live at Warrawee this month.

Mayor Brian Little said he was thrilled that COVID Safe live events were back for the community to enjoy after such a challenging time due to the pandemic.

"Live at Warrawee is a great outdoor community event that we enjoy providing each year," Cr Little said.

"It's also really pleasing that we can support artists to perform to a crowd, amid what's been a particularly difficult past 12 months where the live events scene effectively stopped overnight when the COVID-19 pandemic was declared.

"Gather your family and friends, book your tickets, bring a chair or rug and enjoy this exciting event."

This FREE event is at Warrawee Park, Oakleigh from 4pm-9pm on Saturday 27 March with an eclectic line up of artists:

  • Alex Lahey – popular Melbourne-based award-winning singer/songwriter who has had four tracks Triple J's hottest 100 and racked up a huge 50 million streams since her gold-certified debut album was released in 2017.
  • Hayley Mary – as front woman of The Jezabels, Hayley Mary has had three Top 5 albums but she is making a name for herself as a solo artist with her debut EP released to critical acclaim last year.
  • Horns of Leroy – inspired by the sounds of New Orleans and fused with Melbourne streets, the group has earned itself a reputation for delivering raucous shows built on strong foundations and insatiable energy.
  • Bumpy - a proud Noongar woman, Bumpy presents a compelling view into her truths as a First Nation artist whilst delving into a world where vulnerability is power.

*Due to COVID Safe requirements, Live at Warrawee is a ticketed event. Tickets available now through Trybooking (tickets limited to five per person and each ticket holder must be named for contact tracing purposes).

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