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Blue Windows + Cate Taylor + Scott Candlish

Blue Windows, an enchanting blend of contemporary folk-infused melodies, invites listeners on a captivating journey through heartwarming narratives with a hint of country and folk-pop.​ Enter their lyrical universe. Renowned for their quirky themes and insightful perspectives on human behaviour, they are here to tickle your funny bone and tug at your heartstrings.

Take a listen to some of Blue Windows below:

Blue Windows // Gone Fishing // live demo

Blue Windows // Borders // live demo

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Picture this: the motives of mischievous cats and audience favorite 'Gone Fishing' that's catchier than your last fishing story. Infused with honesty in both vocals and songwriting, Blue Windows seamlessly intertwines melodic tunes with profound reflections on love, loss, revenge.

Blue Windows has received notable acclaim, recently receiving 3rd place at The Basin Music Festival 2024. They also received four song nominations in the top 10 of the Basin Music Festival 2023. 'Monday Mornings in May' secured a 3rd position and further entered the prestigious Top 30 of the Australian Songwriter’s Comp in 2019.​

Having supported Alex Smith from Moving Pictures, the band has graced numerous venues across Geelong, Bellarine, the Surf Coast, and Melbourne, showcasing their musical prowess from the Workers Club to the Wesley Anne in Northcote.​

As they approach the completion of their eagerly anticipated third album, Blue Windows continues to enthral audiences with fresh compositions that promise to unveil new layers of reflective observations and captivating stories.

Cate Taylor is an award-winning, indie-folk singer songwriter from Melbourne. She has played festivals and venues across regional Australia and inner Melbourne. She performs with voice, guitar and mandolin and includes story-telling, ballads and upbeat songs, inviting audience participation. Her songs are delicately crafted and reflect social, personal and environmental themes. 

Melbourne based, singer-songwriter Scott Candlish shares honest, personal stories of vulnerability through a blend of indie-folk and rock music. Drawing on influences from a wide range of artists, Candlish uses notable falsetto and an intricate fingerstyle. Open and honest about his mental health, Candlish delivers raw and emotive soundscapes that reflect deeply in the innermost corners of his soul.

Doors open at 7pm and tickets can be purchased below:

Blue Windows Tickets, George Lane, St Kilda | TryBooking Australia

Multiple Ticket Prices + BF.

See you there :)

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