
‘Front Bar Sessions’ with Amaya Laucirica
Corner Hotel (Richmond, VIC)
Sunday, 15 June 2025 3:00 pm
Ah, Sundays at the Corner — where the beer’s cold, the music’s hot and the vibe’s just right. We’re bringing back the magic of lazy afternoons with a limited series of Front Bar Sessions. Think free live music, good company and that classic Corner Front Bar energy.
It’s the kind of place where you can pull up a stool, order a pint and lose track of time while local legends and up-and-comers play the perfect Sunday soundtrack.
Front Bar Sessions won’t stick around forever, so make the most of ‘em while they’re here. Round up the crew, grab a spot by the bar and let’s finish the weekend the right way.
This week's lineup features: Amaya Laucirica
Amaya Laucirica is an Australian singer/songwriter whose music combines the swirling contours of Cocteau Twins with the wistful melodies of The Go-Betweens.
Since 2008, she has released four critically acclaimed albums including Sugar Lights, Early Summer in 2010 (which was selected by Triple J Radio as their Feature Album) Sway in
2014, and Rituals in 2018 (featured as one of Rough Trade’s (UK) Albums of the month). In 2011, she was named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the ten exciting new female voices in Australian music. She was also nominated as female artist of the year at The Age EG awards.
Amaya has played and toured extensively, sharing bills with Blonde Redhead, Mark
Lanegan and Adalita. She has performed at Primavera Sound (Spain), North by Northeast (Canada), Dark Mofo Music Festival, National Gallery of Victoria, QAGOMA and Melbourne Music Week. Amaya’s music has featured in TV and film such as The Slap – ABC, Reef Break – ABC, Friday Night Lights – NBC, and Summer Coda. She has made television appearances on RocKwiz (SBS) and Sunday Arts (ABC)
At the beginning of 2023, Amaya started work on recording her fifth album with producer James Cecil at Super Melody World. The most eclectic of all her albums, the album signals a departure in style featuring orchestral arrangements, electronic beats, and hi-fi pop production. Amaya’s fifth album will be released in 2025.
“… the kind of thing that conjures highway lines blurring under wheels, pink-lit tundras, glazed pupils and the Jesus and Mary Chain”. The Guardian, AU
amayalaucirica.com
Free entry. Corner Hotel Front Bar.
Keep an eye on our website & socials for future dates & line-ups.
This series is made possible with thanks to Revive Live – an Australian Government Initiative.
It’s the kind of place where you can pull up a stool, order a pint and lose track of time while local legends and up-and-comers play the perfect Sunday soundtrack.
Front Bar Sessions won’t stick around forever, so make the most of ‘em while they’re here. Round up the crew, grab a spot by the bar and let’s finish the weekend the right way.
This week's lineup features: Amaya Laucirica
Amaya Laucirica is an Australian singer/songwriter whose music combines the swirling contours of Cocteau Twins with the wistful melodies of The Go-Betweens.
Since 2008, she has released four critically acclaimed albums including Sugar Lights, Early Summer in 2010 (which was selected by Triple J Radio as their Feature Album) Sway in
2014, and Rituals in 2018 (featured as one of Rough Trade’s (UK) Albums of the month). In 2011, she was named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the ten exciting new female voices in Australian music. She was also nominated as female artist of the year at The Age EG awards.
Amaya has played and toured extensively, sharing bills with Blonde Redhead, Mark
Lanegan and Adalita. She has performed at Primavera Sound (Spain), North by Northeast (Canada), Dark Mofo Music Festival, National Gallery of Victoria, QAGOMA and Melbourne Music Week. Amaya’s music has featured in TV and film such as The Slap – ABC, Reef Break – ABC, Friday Night Lights – NBC, and Summer Coda. She has made television appearances on RocKwiz (SBS) and Sunday Arts (ABC)
At the beginning of 2023, Amaya started work on recording her fifth album with producer James Cecil at Super Melody World. The most eclectic of all her albums, the album signals a departure in style featuring orchestral arrangements, electronic beats, and hi-fi pop production. Amaya’s fifth album will be released in 2025.
“… the kind of thing that conjures highway lines blurring under wheels, pink-lit tundras, glazed pupils and the Jesus and Mary Chain”. The Guardian, AU
amayalaucirica.com
Free entry. Corner Hotel Front Bar.
Keep an eye on our website & socials for future dates & line-ups.
This series is made possible with thanks to Revive Live – an Australian Government Initiative.