FRIDAY
Performance: Hard work and talent is proving to be a heady mix for Portland five-piece band Since Tuesday.
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Band members Trish Thompson (vocals, ukulele), Maddi Cram (guitar), Beau Dixon (drums), Sophie von Tunk (keyboard, harmonies) and Cass Chellis (bass) may all be teenagers, but have built a reputation as an accomplished group of musicians. This skill on stage has helped them amass a swag of awards, including winning the contemporary band section of the Warrnambool Eisteddfod from 2014-16.
They will take further award-winning form into their show at The Loft in Warrnambool tonight, having recently won the 2018 Mount Gambier Battle of the Bands.
Trish Thompson said the band is looking forward to its first gig at The Loft.
“We haven’t really played that much in Warrnambool,” she said.
“It’s going to be a lot of fun, it would be good to establish ourselves in Warrnambool and do a few more shows.”
The Loft gig is the latest in what has been a busy live schedule for Since Tuesday, with shows in Portland, Heywood and Port Fairy helping to grow their fan base.
With some band members in their VCE year, recording has been put on hold.
Thompson said once these studies are complete, the band was keen to go back into the recording studio and add to their catalogue, which includes their self-titled debut EP, which was released in 2017.
Supporting Since Tuesday will be south-west band Tiosav Joy, who have released a new single, Ododean.
Music: Dave Burgess, The Last Coach, 8-11pm.
Glenn Kelly, Raffertys Tavern, 8pm-late.
Art: Warrnambool's Anglican Parish is hosting a silent art auction and photography competition. The sale of photographs and paintings will directly benefit Anglicare's local relief work, 7.30pm.
SATURDAY
Music: DJ Spinners, Hotel Warrnambool, 2-7pm.
Lee “Sonnyboy” Morgan and Russ Goodear, Glenn Morgan art exhibition opening, Fletcher Jones, 6pm.
Gig Jam, Koroit Commercial Hotel.
King Parrot, The Loft, 8pm.
Art: Warrnibald winner Meg Nicolson is hosting a stitched drawing workshop at Super Kawaii Studio from 10am to 3pm.
SUNDAY
Music: DJ Spinners, Hotel Warrnambool, 2-7pm.
Jason Bull, Hotel Warrnambool.
Step Into Spring, Warrnambool Symphony Orchestra 30th anniversary concert, Christ Church, 2.30pm.
Movies: Allansford Primary School are hosting a fundraiser at Capital Cinema on Sunday. Hilarious New Zealand comedy The Breaker Upperers will screen from 4pm with drinks supplied.
MONDAY
Warrnambool Wellbeing Week: Game Changers has a vision that all Australian sporting clubs have a positive culture.
Lighthouse Theatre, 7pm.
Small Business Festival: The Door's Open at the Western Vic Livestock Exchange in Mortlake from 9am to 11am.
TUESDAY
Small Business Festival: Plan your way to business success workshop, Cally Hotel from 11am to 3.30pm, Staffing for Profit at the Cally Hotel from 9.30am to 10.30am and The Door's Open at Port Fairy's Bamstone, 5.30pm to 7.30pm .
Warrnambool Wellbeing Week: Rites of Passage Institute Community Presentation.
Lighthouse Theatre, 7pm.
Wednesday
Small Business Festival: Commercialising your new idea workshop, Quest Hotel, 2pm to 5.30pm
Warrnambool Wellbeing Week: Jason Ball Community Presentation, Lighthouse Theatre, 7pm.
THURSDAY
Music: John Hudson, Hotel Warrnambool.
Small Business Festival: The Door's Open at Fletcher Jones, 12 noon to 2pm.
Warrnambool Wellbeing Week: Project Rockit Community Presentation, to be held at Lighthouse Theatre, 7pm.