Sunday Sessions at Junction are the ultimate way to wrap up your weekend. Head to the Festival Hub at Prince's Square for an afternoon filled with top-notch live music on the Main Stage from Little Pines, Claire Anne Taylor and The Songbird Exchange. Entry is free all day, so sit down and relax or get on your feet and dance, let's round out your festival experience with a Sunday at Junction.
Musical storytellers Lilly Sideris and Greer Mackay bring to the stage an air of relaxed folk. Combining mandolin licks, fiddle drones, acoustic guitar, and gentle vocals, they play styles of Americana, Australiana and contemporary folk.
Little PineABC Radio's Joel Rheinberger described Claire Anne Taylor as 'the voice of Tasmania' and it is that voice with its soulful, velvet and world-worn quality that commands audiences to silence. With a distinctively emotive and powerful vocal ability that simultaneously expresses both inner strength and vulnerability, Taylor has garnered a reputation for her powerful live shows – tough and tender performances that have seen her develop an intimate rapport with fans. Taylor will be joined by her exquisitely sensitive and soulful band as they present a host of new songs as well as some old bangers.
Round out your afternoon, and Junction Arts Festival 2023, with this event curated by Seth Henderson. The Songbird Exchange brings you a band chock full of Tasmanian singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists.
The band hails from humble beginnings, and will be an exchange between songwriters, performing their own and each other's music, offering new interpretations in a once off performance never to be repeated.