- Date31 January – 2 February
- VenueDrill Hall Gallery
- TicketsAvailable here
Now in its 16th year, SoundOut is one of the gateway exploratory music-art events in Australia, providing a much-needed avenue for brilliant musical endeavors from around the world and Australia. Fostering continued creative collaborations between some of the best artists the world has to offer and showcasing these to the community. In 2025 26 artists from Australia, France, Germany, and the USA will combine, cross-fertilize, and move sound mountains to uplift your ears and replenish the mind during the 3 day event, which spans approximately 17 hrs of music, over 22 sets. Click the ticket link for more information.
Times:
Session 1: Friday 31 Jan 7pm – 11pm +
Session 2 : Saturday 1 Feb 1pm – 5pm
Session 3 : Saturday 1 Feb 7pm – 11pm +
Session 4 : Sunday 2 Feb 1pm – 5pm
Featuring
Alex Tucker: drums, Sydney
Bertrand Denzler: tenor saxophone, France
Brodie McAllister: trombone, Brisbane
Edward Perraud: drums, France
Frédéric Blondy: piano, France
Gabriella Hill: saxophone, Sydney
Gianni Mimmo: soprano sax, Italy
Hannah de Feyter: viola, Canberra
Hayley Chan: drums Sydney
Jamie Lambert: Guitar, Canberra
Jean-Luc Guionnet: alto Saxophone, France
Jean-Sébastien Mariage: guitar, France
Jodie Rottle: flute / objects, Narrm
Karim Camprovin: vocalist, Canberra
Laura Altman: clarinet/ objects, Sydney
Locust Jones: performance (visual Artist), Sydney
Magda Mayas: piano Berlin
Miroslav Bukovsky: trumpet, Canberra
Monika Brooks: piano, NSW
Nicci Haynes: projected spontaneous drawing, Canberra
Peggy Lee: cellist, Narrm
Phoebe Bognar: flute, Sydney
Rhys Butler: saxophonist, Canberra
Richard Johnson: wind multi-instrumentalist, Canberra
Stuart Orchard: guitar/invented instruments, Canberra
Uma Volkmer: Trumpet, Sydney
Zosha Warpeha: hardanger d’amore, USA
SoundOut 2025 has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body; and also supported by the ACT Government via Arts ACT
The Drill Hall Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.
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