Friday 27 October @ Thomas Dixon Centre

Hannah Macklin is a multifaceted and highly accomplished artist (vocalist, writer, performer) whose career spans various domains of the music industry, education, and creative collaboration. Her journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication, exceptional talent, and profound commitment to both her craft and the communities she engages with. Hannah's most recent work, the conceptual, cosmic LP "MU", features original compositions and arrangements for strings and vocals.

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The Brisbane International Jazz Festival will take over the Thomas Dixon Centre on Friday 27 October with a massive line-up of artists across multiple stages. Featuring Brooklyn-based saxophonist Caroline Davis and her adventurous trio Alula, Western Australian collective Quiet Country featuring Harry Mitchell (piano), Ben Vanderwal (drums), Allira Wilson (vocals), Karl Florisson (bass) and Ben Witt (guitar) premiering their new album, Melbourne’s Loose Leaf trio led by Andrew Saragossi as well as some of Queensland’s finest artists – Hannah Macklin, Cigany Weaver, Chris Stover's Imaginary Hybridities (USA), Joshua Hatcher Quartet, Sharon Nobs Trio, Khito, Tyler Cooney Quintet, SHAMIN, and the Theo Parrott Organ Trio.

The event will also kick off with an open rehearsal of the commissioned works of Kayleigh Pincott and Brendan Foster – recipients of the inaugural Lynette Irwin MF Composition Commission.