Grainne Hunt with Jules Stewart

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A queer, nu-folk singer-songwriter with a voice like complex coffee, Gráinne Hunt is one of Ireland's most compelling vocalists and songwriters - blending raw emotion, commanding power, and a voice that stops audiences in their tracks.

Performing as a duo with San Diego's Jules Stewart on drums and vocals, the pair create a sound that's been compared to The Indigo Girls and Brandi Carlile - rich harmonies, heartfelt stories, and magnetic onstage chemistry. Together, they've been described as "the bi-continental queer folk duo you didn't know you needed in your life."

Gráinne's original work draws from deeply personal experiences, weaving stories of pain, longing, and joy that have earned her comparisons to Tracy Chapman and Natalie Merchant. Jules Stewart, based in San Diego, CA, is an accomplished drummer and vocalist with over 25 years of experience performing with artists including Gráinne Hunt, Lindsay White, and Please Ask for Paul. Known for her dynamic precision and deep musical sensitivity, Jules brings both groove and grace to every collaboration.

Together, Gráinne and Jules deliver an intimate yet powerful live experience - soaring harmonies, emotional storytelling, and connection that transcends borders.

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  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

When

16 Mar

6:30pm–8:30pm

Where

Smith's Alternative

76 Alinga Street,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$15 - $20

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