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Baked are bringing live music to the sun

Visual storytellers ‘Baked’ are bringing their online filmed session experience to life at the Sun Theatre, with the launch of their brand-new series ‘Live Music at the Sun’.

The event taking place on Thursday, June 29, will mark the first time a live music experience has been held at the sun.

Sun Theatre owner Michael Smith said the theatre is all about platforming originality, quality film making and storytelling.

“Music and film have always been intrinsically connected, and it is vital we support the next generation to value hard work that goes into thoughtful creative undertakings,” he said.

“…We are delighted to hold space for new Australian talent.”

Baked is co-owned and led by proud Wamba Wamba and Dhudhuroa woman and creative professional, Larissa Jane Hume (née Ryan) and photographer and producer James Morris.

Behind Baked is a team of creative visionaries including ARIA Nominated Music Director and multi-platinum songwriter/artist Peter Elisha Hume (Evermore).

The night’s line-up features stellar homegrown contemporary artists and songwriters including Josh Cashman, who will be hitting the stage off the back of multiple international tours throughout North America.

Along with proud Yorta Yorta songwriter Madi Colville-Walker, and 2022 triple j Unearthed High entrant dubbed ‘Pop Prince’ Keanu Jai.

All while musician Jess Hitchcock plays host for the evening.

Ms Hume said they are thrilled to be bringing the emergence of this experience to life.

“We live and breathe music culture, and a lot of heart goes into baked to create a warm environment,” she said.

“…We are really looking forward to seeing you offline we’re so much of the magic is.”

This event is made possible thanks to the City of Maribyrnong’s ‘Love Your West’ event series.

Jennifer Pittorino

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