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FRI 29 NOV

ABC’s The Friday Revue live from Arden Station

as part of ALWAYS LIVE 2024

Arden Train Station, North Melbourne

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country

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Fri 29 Nov

Arden Train Station, North Melbourne
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12:30 - 3:30 PM

Join Jacinta Parsons and Brian Nankervis at the new Arden Station as ABC Radio Melbourne broadcasts The Friday Revue live, featuring interviews with artists from this year’s ALWAYS LIVE season, including Chet Faker who is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of his iconic album Built On Glass, father-son hip-hop duo FLEWNT & Inkabee, Mudburra and Garrawa singer Eleanor Jawurlngali as well as special guest performances including Australian singer and song-writer Paul Kelly and more.

Event is at capacity however you can tune into your radio.

 
Live from 12:30pm  

Presenters & Guests

An entertaining mix of music, news and views that looks back at the stories that shaped the week. The Friday Revue sees Jacinta Parsons and Brian Nankervis reflect on the week. Listen, laugh and get set for the weekend.

Jacinta Parsons and Brian Nankervis

Paul Kelly

Chet Faker

FLEWNT & INKABEE

Eleanor Jawurlngali Dixon is a Mudburra and Garrawa woman from Marlinja in the Northern Territory, a small outback community almost exactly halfway between Alice Springs and Darwin.

She is a member of the highly critically acclaimed Kardajala Kirridarra and the father/daughter duo Rayella. In 2024 she has appeared at the St. Kilda Festival, Mona Foma and the NIMAs and supported Kim Gordon and The Dirty Three.

Her music melds the contemporary with the traditional, singing in both traditional languages and English. Her voice is beautiful and ethereal and together with her collaborators Mick Turner form The Dirty Three and multi award winning cellist Stephanie Arnold, they bring the listener on a journey following the spirit of the music grounded in ancient language, deep listening, and imagination.

Eleanor Jawurlngali

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