MONTAIGNE
to perform
LIVE AT THE ALEX
– Monash University’s state of the art
Live Music Theatre
THURSDAY 19 MARCH – TICKETS ON SALE NOW
+ Representing Australia at
Eurovision 2020
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MLIVE are excited to announce the third instalment of Live At The Alex, featuring ARIA award-winning Art-Pop star Montaigne. She will perform at the newly revamped state of the art music theatre at Monash University on Thursday the 19th of March, before heading off to the Netherlands, where she will represent Australia at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest.
Fresh from touring the country on the Falls Festival circuit, and having previously played Splendour in the Grass, Groovin The Moo, Beyond The Valley, Yours and Owls and more, Montaigne, aka Jessica Cerro, is no stranger to the stage. Her latest single, and official Eurovision song, ‘Don’t Break Me’ weaves her intricate lyrics with her hallmark, soaring vocals. Just like her sophomore album COMPLEX, ‘Don’t Break Me’ is equally as vulnerable and self-aware, exploring the depths of a breakdown of a toxic relationship, both personal and political.
Montaigne will bring her larger than life performance to Live At the Alex as part of Monash University’s SummerFest program. Following its major refurbishment in late 2018 and success of last year’s sold-out shows featuring San Cisco and Middle Kids, the affectionately called “The Alex”, Alexander Theatre at Monash University, has established itself as one Melbourne’s premier live music venues and the home for extraordinary live experiences in the South-East of Melbourne.
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MONTAIGNE
LIVE AT THE ALEX
Thursday 19 March 7:00 pm
Alexander Theatre – The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, Monash University.
48 Exhibition Walk, Clayton VIC 3800
TICKETS HERE
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