

Coffeehouse at Julie is a series of acoustic shows through 2026
Dandelion Head & Sui Zhen - January 11th, 6pm - tickets
Tom Lyngcoln & Mick Turner - January 18th, 6pm - tickets
Monnone Alone - February 8th - tickets
QiQi Music - Valentines Day - February 15th - tickets
AC Saunders - March 22nd - tickets
Hannah McKittrick & Sofia Riquelme - March 29th - tickets tbc
Intimate, unusually low-tech acoustic shows with natural reverb in a cosy restaurant at the Abbotsford Convent, Sunday evenings around dinner time.
As free of sonic artifice or interference as is achievable, these will be acoustic concerts unlike any other you have experienced.
Whether it's the human voice, a guitar or a guzheng, every note you hear at these concerts will sound more natural and 'real' than you may have heard these artists sound before.
In the cosy atmosphere of Julie Restaurant, around sunset on a Sunday evening, a small audience will enjoy some beloved local and international artists presenting their music as they wrote it: each word and every note clearly audible. Any audible distraction will be removed (within reason) to help the artist's music reach your ears intact. The kitchen will go quiet. Fridges will switch off.
Inspired by the coffeehouse gigs of Greenwich Village and across the UK during the folk revival of the early 1960s, these performances are captured only in further-away microphones that reinforce the overall sound of the artist, without making them louder. Rejecting the larger-than-life sonic approach typical of modern concerts, these artists will not perform into close microphones for each instrument, nor will their instruments be plugged into the PA system. The restaurant's magnificent church-like ceiling will provide all the reverb.
Restaurant meals, drinks and desserts available prior to performances
(not included in ticket $).
Perhaps most importantly of all - in the spirit of a real coffeehouse, there will be complimentary "bottomless cup" coffee!
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