Supporting LYDIA LUNCH
New York - No Wave Queen, Lydia Lunch – returns to Australia to perform the songs of synth – punk band, Suicide and Alan Vega.
Lydia will be joined on stage by Andrew Coates of much loved Melbourne electro trio, Black Cab to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Alan Vega’s passing + special guests.
Lunch originally met Suicide – the duo of late vocalist Alan Vega and multi-instrumentalist Martin Rev – in the 1970s, when Lunch moved to New York City from Rochester as a teenager. She formed a lifelong bond with the pair, often joining them on-stage to perform the song ‘Frankie Teardrop’ and recording a duet as part of Vega’s solo album Sniper. Since Vega’s passing in 2016, Lunch has performed several Suicide tribute shows, most often with Marc Hurtado.
BELLE PHOENIX & JEFFREY WEGENER WITH FULL BAND support
About:
Having previously never performed the show in Australia, Lydia surprised fans on a night off in Melbourne during her 2024 Spoken Word tour with an impromptu appearance at the Tote. It sold out in 3 days so she decided to bring it back for Vega’s anniversary in 2026.
Passionate, sexual, confrontational and bold, Lunch, Vega and Rev are all cut from the same grimy cloth of 1970s New York. This show is more than a tribute. It’s an offering.
THE STANDARD HOTEL
PARADAISICAL DREAMS SET
17:00 - Belle Phoenix solo
19:00- Phoenix is joined by Bronwyn Henderson on violin
MARRICKVILLE BOWLING CLUB W/ SACRED COWBOYS
https://www.marrickvillebowlingclub.com.au/
HUGO RACE & MICHAELANGELO RUSSO
Belle Phoenix “SOLO”
Tickets: https://www.odeonrichmond.com.au/event-details/hugo-race-michelangelo-russo-100-years
MEMO MUSIC HALL
Rob Snarski of The Blackeyed Susans, Lindy Morrison of The Go-Betweens, ‘Evil’ Graham Lee of The Triffids, Shane O’Mara of Rebecca’s Empire, Silversound and Dan Kelly, a respected artist in his own right, all come together to record and perform.
Belle Phoenix and Jeffrey Wegener are joined by Jeff Hooker (Kim Salmon), Osker Bickford (Brian Henry Hooper), and Bronwyn Henderson (Mick Harvey ‘Bad Seeds’)