2023 Concerts
Friday 17 March 7.30pm
Miriam Lieberman with Lara Goodridge

African influences blend seamlessly with blues-infused melodies & soaring vocal harmonies in the music by singer songwriter Miriam Lieberman. Her songs are soulful collections of stories, beautifully told through kora, guitar & Miriam's unmistakable voice. Miriam is joined by Lara Goodridge (Baby et Lulu, FourPlay) on violin. Think Joni Mitchell/Paul Simon.
Miriam Lieberman's music presents themes of love for the natural world, stories of transformation, motherhood, love, loss and the power of imagination. The music is coloured by Miriam's transformational time studying in Latin America & West Africa that have left an imprint on her musical style though contemporary in its tone. Featuring feathery-soft strings that evoke hauntingly beautiful memories, Miriam's music is a mesmerising ride that vibes Kate Bush, but also sounds completely modern - if you're not swaying are you even listening?
“Lilting folk tunes overlaid with sprightly Kora (West African harp) playful strings and dreamy harmonies as though Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon had convened in a Bamako back street.“ - The Guardian December 2021
Bar from 6.30pm, Doors from 7pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $35
Friday 31 March 7.30pm
Steve Poltz

World renowned troubadour Steve Poltz returns to Australian shores and Trinity Sessions following a 4 year break !
With a cult following that includes fellow musicians, regular folks and festival goers who stumble onto his performances, there’s no common denominator to Steve’s fans. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and raised in San Diego, CA Steve toured and recorded with San Diego cult favorites The Rugburns (they still play annual sold-out reunion shows). But it was through his creative partnership with Jewel that he vaulted into the national spotlight; co-writing her multiplatinum Billboard Hot 100-busting smash, “You Were Meant For Me,” and continues to work with her to this day. The Associated Press dubbed Steve 'part busker, part Iggy Pop and part Robin Williams, a freewheeling folkie with a quick wit and big heart.”
Some people start life with a plan. Not Steve. He opens himself up to the universe in a way most of us will never be loose enough to achieve, and the universe responds with a wink, a seemingly bottomless well of inspiration, and the talent to truly connect with an audience.
While 2021 could have found him adrift, faced with a tour moratorium the likes of which he hadn’t experienced in decades, it opened a door — literally, his friend Oliver Wood of The Wood Brother’s door — to create an exuberant, thoughtful batch of songs that celebrate life in all of its stages. The resulting album is called Stardust & Satellites.
Steve has resumed his packed tour schedule, and when he comes to your town, he’ll say, as he does every night, “This is the best show I’ve ever played.” And hell, maybe it just is.
Steve will be doing the whole show.
Bar from 6.30pm, Doors from 7pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $40
Friday 21 April 7.30pm
Melody Pool with Nancy Bates

Melody Pool returns to celebrate the release of her EP "Lost In Time". Recorded in her home with her partner and co-producer Christopher Dale; this stunning EP shows Melody stripped back, in a way which is reminiscent to her many years touring as a solo performer.
Melody has continued to put forth vulnerability with raw honesty through her songwriting and live performances. Never shying away from wading in the darkest depths, she consistently shows audiences around Australia how freely one can lay their soul bare. A few years ago, with her life and music partner Christopher Dale, she began performing live again and looked for ways to record her growing list of new compositions that dealt with the subjects of resurgence and empowerment, as well as exploring a more peaceful approach to music and existence. Self-producing in a pared-back acoustic folk style, Melody and Chris emerged with the six songs on Lost In Time as a prelude to a planned album release, which will include even more new songs, later in 2023.
To read more about background to the EP here's a story that was published in The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald - Re-enter Melody Pool
Here's a link to the title track Lost in Time
Melody Pool will be joined by Nancy Bates, a proud and strong Barkindji Woman from New South Wales now resident in South Australia, Nancy brings to Australia and the rest of the World a colourful blend of lyrics and music that we all yearn to infuse within our souls.
Bar from 6.30pm, Doors from 7pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $30
Saturday 22 April 7.30pm
Ash Grunwald

Australia’s foremost bluesman Ash Grunwald brings his hot mama vibes to the crossroads again in 2023, to channel rivers of Delta swamp laced with reefs of gold ‘n’ groove. We are excited to have Ash Grunwald at Trinity Sessions for the first time.
An institution at Bluesfest, Grunwald has toured the length and breadth of the nation for the past year, promoting his most celebrated studio album to date, so this casts his exquisite reprise. With a new single in the works, you’ll travel to New Orleans in pursuit of Johnny favourite to see a show that’s no more electrifying, no more evocative, no more intoxicating than this.
In March 2022, Grunwald dropped his 11th studio album to date – Shout Into the Noise – which was the follow-up record to his critically acclaimed collab with Josh Teskey, paradoxically entitled Push The Blues Away (2020).
With six Australian Top-50 albums to his credit, alongside five ARIA and four AIR Award Nominations, two APRA Awards, and gong for Best International Act at the LA Music Critic Awards in 2014, Grunwald is cast in bronze among Australia’s most successful blues musicians.
Bar from 6.30pm, Doors from 7pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $50
Sunday 7 May 4pm
Mick Pealing and Nick Charles

Now, after great anticipation, Pealing and Charles are releasing their first duo album "Songs from this Town".
What happens when one of Australia’s finest voices in rock, roots and popular music unites with Australia’s virtuoso of roots guitar? The answer is simply - a sublime mix of acoustic music drawing on two lifetime’s acclaimed careers.
Mick Pealing has been the signature voice of iconic Australian bands Stars with hit singles and a national number one album as well as the front man in the legendary Spaniards and The Ideals.
Nick Charles has been awarded every possible accolade in the blues and roots world, toured the USA 13 times and recorded nearly 20 albums.
Now, after great anticipation, Pealing and Charles are releasing their first duo album. Songs from this Town features nine new acoustic folk/country/roots gems and a stellar cover of Tim O’Brien’s More Love. Already the first single from the album Hiding in Plain Sight is receiving rave reviews and national airplay.
Along with the new material you’ll hear a sprinkling of Stars classics and some choice cuts from the wide world of acoustic roots and two significant discographies.
Opening a fabulous afternoon of music will be Adelaide blues icon Don Morrison.
Bar from 3pm, Doors from 3.30pm, Music 4pm
Tix $30
Friday 12 May 7.30pm
Robert Forster (The Go Betweens)

Acclaimed Australian singer – songwriter Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens) launches his 8th solo album ‘The Candle And The Flame’ at the intimate Trinity Sessions. Robert Forster is one of Australia’s most literate songwriters, with a solo repertoire drawn from a deep well of ideas and imagery, delivered in a conversational tone and impossible beautiful melodies. In 1978, with Queensland University friend Grant McLennan, he co-founded the acclaimed pop/rock band The Go-Betweens. The group, based in London for five and a half years, recorded six albums, toured extensively, before breaking up in late 1989.
In 2000, reunited with Grant McLennan, The Go-Betweens recorded their seventh album, and would record two more albums, one of which, ‘Oceans Apart’, was awarded the ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Best Adult Contemporary Album of 2005.
From 2005 to 2013, Forster was the music critic for Australian politics and culture magazine The Monthly. He won the Pascall Prize for Arts Criticism in 2006, and a collection of his music writings was published in 2009, titled, ‘The Ten Rules of Rock and Roll’. In 2015, Forster received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from Queensland University. The following year, his memoir, ‘Grant & I ’ was published, winning the Book Of The Year award in Mojo and Uncut in 2017. His memoir was also translated and published in Italian and German.
Between 2007 and 2019, Forster recorded three albums of original material: The Evangelist (’08); Songs To Play (’15); Inferno (’19). On February 3, 2023, his new album, ‘The Candle And The Flame’ will be released.
Robert Forster will be undertaking tours of the UK, Europe, and Australia in the first half of 2023. He is currently writing a novel, and preparing the release of Volume 3 of The Go-Betweens Boxset series, ‘G Stands For Go-Betweens.’
Bar from 6.30pm, Doors from 7pm, Music 7.30pm
Tix $48
Sunday 18 June 4pm
Eric Bogle and Ami Williamson


Eric Bogle with Pete Titchener and Emma Luker back at Trinity Sessions with a solo set from Ami Williamson to open the concert. This will sell out.
Set 1 will be Ami performing her original solo show. Set 2 will be Eric Bogle with Pete Titchener and Emma Luker.
Eric Bogle is an Australian institution: a Member of the Order of Australia, 2001 Australian Humanist of the Year and a UN Peace Medal recipient, Eric also sings songs.
For forty years Eric has toured the world with his music, inflicting his songs on innocent bystanders from outback Australia to the streets of Edinburgh, New York and many places in-between.
Ex-Opera Australia Singer; Ami Williamson has earned herself an enviable reputation as one of Australia’s leading Folk Singer/Songwriters. Ami is the daughter of Australian music icon, True Blue John Williamson.
“Forceful, funny, powerful and poetic, Ami Williamson is a Folk Singer/Songwriter like none other! I cried, I laughed, then both at the same time; a one woman show at its best!” - (The Sydney Morning Herald).
“Ami Williamson is a lot better than any singer has a right to be” - (The Australian).
“Ami Williamson is my favourite Australian act!” - (International Folk Icon, Judy Collins).
Bar from 3pm, Doors from 3.30pm, Music 4pm
Tix $45