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Cousin Tony’s Brand New Firebird are an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia. In this solo performance by the bands charismatic and musically gifted founder Lachlan Rose, we get an intimate rendition of their songs which are infectious, honest, eclectic and original. In addition to Rose, the band typically features Francesca Gonzales (vocals/keyboards), Nick Reid (drums), Matthew Hayes (bass) and Peter Simonsen (guitar/keys/vocals). To date the band have released two EPs, Queen of Hearts (2015) and Melbourne Bitter (2017), and three albums Electric Brown (2018), New Romancer (2019), and Smiles of Earth (2022) - which was selected as Double J’s National Feature Album of the Week upon it’s release. With their prolific output and constant touring, Cousin Tony have built a devoted following in their homeland. They’ve sold out shows across massive headline tours and have played at numerous festivals including Falls Festival, Loch Hart, Happy Wanderer, NYE on the Hill and Beyond the Valley. SETLIST: 'Melbourne Bitter' 'Bluestone' 'Every Morning, It Breaks' 'My Ghost and Its Crawling' 'Head Home' Hanging artwork by Charlie Casey. Supported by Bodriggy Brewing Co. & Global Music Connection. ACACIA TEAM Creative Director: Jai Croft Audio Engineer: Eoghan Earls Audio Engineer Assistant: Lachie Martin. Videographer: Cal Croft Editors: Cal Croft, Jai Croft Set Design: Jeremy Moran, Jai Croft Props: Mark Croft Décor: Isabel Delves, Kate Wolfe Additional Team: Dylan Walton Acacia Sessions wishes to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land on which these performances take place. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples watching.