Driving, hypnotic Celtic music from two of NZs top players.

Prepare for an exhilarating musical journey with Half Light, featuring Rennie Pearson and Bob McNeill, as they finish their second tour of Australia with a Melbourne show at the Iconic Wesley Anne in Northcote. Known for their spellbinding Celtic music, this duo combines traditional folk tunes and original compositions, delivering captivating foot-tapping rhythms and soaring melodies that wow audiences.
Their performances are a vibrant mix of old and new melodies, offering a diverse range of musical styles. With wooden flute, whistles, guitars, voices and infectious rhythms, Half Light crafts a magnetic musical experience that is both uplifting and mesmerizing.

Both Rennie and Bob are luminaries in the folk music scene of New Zealand and Australia, boasting extensive touring experience as solo artists and group members.They are experts in their craft, having shared their knowledge and talents at numerous festivals and workshops including NZ’s leading Irish music school ‘Ceol Aneas’. Rennie’s mastery of wooden flutes, Irish tin whistles, and other instruments combined with Bob’s multi award winning songwriting and exquisite guitar playing promises an evening of intricately crafted and diverse folk music that will resonate with audiences of all ages.

Don’t miss Half Light’s magnetic blend of foot-tapping rhythms and soaring melodies.

Dates and Venues:
19th Shepparton The Vault
20th Geelong, The Door Gallery Cafe
21st Palais Hepburn Springs
22nd Bendigo, Old Church On the Hill
23rd Chewton Town Hall
25th Warrnambool, Mozart Hall
27th Healesville, Badger Creek Hall
28th Melbourne. The Wesley-Anne

Date: Wed 19 June 2024 - Fri 28 June 2024

Website: https://www.renniepearsonmusic.com/copy-of-events-tickets

Email: [email protected]

Address:
19th Shepparton The Vault
20th Geelong, The Door Gallery Cafe
21st Palais Hepburn Springs
22nd Bendigo, Old Church On the Hill
23rd Chewton Town Hall
25th Warrnambool, Mozart Hall
27th Healesville, Badger Creek Hall
28th Melbourne. The Wesley-Anne