Hyatt Canberra – High Tea
Hyatt Canberra 120 Commonwealth Ave, Canberra, ACT, AustraliaMatt plays his solo piano repertoire on the Yamaha grand piano for High Tea. Bookings necessary.
Matt plays his solo piano repertoire on the Yamaha grand piano for High Tea. Bookings necessary.
Matt will join Phillip "The Martini Whisperer" for a night of cocktails, martinis inspired by the 1980s. The Martini Whisperer & Matt have collaborated before at MOAD/Old Parliament House with great success. Phillip is a master of his craft and each drink has a captivating story, often with hints of local, bygone-era memories. Tickets are...
Book high tea between 11am-4pm and enjoy solo piano and a fine dining experience.
Book high tea between 10:30am-4pm and enjoy solo piano and a fine dining experience.
Book high tea between 11am-4pm and enjoy solo piano and a fine dining experience.
Piano trio 𝄞 Matt Dennett - pianist/bandleader 𝄡 Stephen Barrett - drums 𝄢 Ben O'Loghlin - double bass 🎼 Bookings essential This was one of the first venues in Canberra where I performed. I am so glad to be back playing for Sam, Max and Riley. I will be joined by multi-instrumentalist and die-hard drummer...
A private event on the National Library's Yamaha C7 grand piano in the foyer with Muhamed Mehmedbasic on double bass.
Matt will play the hotel's grand piano for hight tea 10:30am - 12:30pm and 2pm - 4pm. Come enjoy a variety of genres and Matt's originals. Requests are always welcome. $85 per person. Bookings in advance are essential.
Matt will play solo piano for hight tea at The Hyatt - Canberra 10:30am - 12:30pm and 2pm - 4pm. $85 per person. Booking in advanced essential.
Richard: "Very excited to announce this run of dates next month to support my latest album release ‘Charlton Road’. Coming to some fantastic venues across NSW, hope to see you there!"
I am excited to join Chris Johnstone (Canberra's Wes Montgomery) on organ in trio format for one of his last Canberra gigs before he leaves us for Melbourne. Chris is one of the few players who uses the thumb technique instead of a plectrum, which is exactly what Wes did. More than that, he is...