Where: Gasoline Pony
✉ 115 Marrickville RdMarrickville
2204
Australia
Live at The Gasoline Pony, support from Isobel Knight.
Beloved for their haunting harmonies and emotive storytelling, Melbourne indie-folk duo bring their dreamy new material for an intimate night. Join Oceanique as they celebrate the release of their sophomore album ‘Skylines’, releasing 27th of June. Skylines follows themes of new beginnings, new dreams and new surroundings. Maddy and Jess will be performing the album live across Australia this July-August.
Originally from regional Western Australia, now based in Naarm/Melbourne, twin sisters Maddy and Jess of Oceanique create music that blends heartfelt storytelling with seamless harmonies. The duo’s sound draws comparisons to the sibling harmonies of First Aid Kit and The Staves, combining folk traditions with warm, reflective melodies reminiscent of the vast country
Info: Limited Seating - arrive early for best options. No table bookings taken Kitchen open to 8.30pm - order early and beat the rush! The bar, containing the stage, is not licensed for minors - unless performing. There are a couple of spots inside where accompanied minors are ok. Get in touch.
Location: The Gasoline Pony 115 Marrickville Road, Marrickville New South Wales 2204
Originally from regional Western Australia, now based in Naarm/Melbourne, twin sisters Maddy and Jess of Oceanique create music that blends heartfelt storytelling with seamless harmonies. The duo’s sound draws comparisons to the sibling harmonies of First Aid Kit and The Staves, combining folk traditions with warm, reflective melodies reminiscent of the vast country sky.
Since their debut in 2019, Oceanique has become a rising act in the Australian folk music scene. Highlights include winning Port Fairy Folk Festival’s ‘Emerging Artist of the Year’ (2024) and Folk Alliance Australia’s ‘Youth Artist of the Year’ (2022). Their captivating live performances have graced renowned festivals such as the National Folk Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, and Port Fairy Folk Festival as well as supporting celebrated artists, including The Waifs at Geelong Arts Centre.