
The Music & Booze Co presents
Kathleen Halloran
with special guests Julian Moss and Donna Amini
Low 302 (Surry Hills, NSW)
Thursday, 14 August 2025 7:00 pm
Kathleen Halloran is fast emerging as one of the country’s most compelling new voices. She built her reputation where it matters most — on stage, guitar in hand, commanding rooms across the nation with an undeniable presence. Now front and centre, she brings a rare mix of firepower and finesse, channelling the soul and swagger of the golden-era guitar slingers through a high-voltage, distinctively modern lens. Halloran isn’t here to recreate the past — she’s forging something entirely her own. Her live performances are visceral experiences: fluid yet ferocious, emotionally charged yet precisely controlled. She weaves blistering guitar work with unflinchingly honest songwriting, creating shows that feel both wildly spontaneous and deeply purposeful. Halloran is testament to an artist who understands that true authenticity comes not from following formulas, but from fearlessly exploring the spaces between technique and instinct, tradition and innovation. Don’t miss your chance to see her in action live at Low 302, August 14th.
Julian Moss writes like someone who can’t leave a thought alone. Based in Sydney, he makes pop and R&B that’s minimal, melodic, and uncomfortably specific. His songs orbit around the tension between wanting something and knowing it might wreck you—relationships, identity, freedom, whatever. He’s not interested in resolution. He’s interested in saying the thing that usually gets edited out. On stage, he shifts between stripped-down intensity and full-blown catharsis. In the studio, everything gets questioned, rewritten, rebuilt. There’s no big narrative arc. No branding exercise. Just a growing collection of songs that hit a little too close for comfort—and maybe that’s the point.
Donna Amini is a Sydney-side singer-songwriter. Her sophomore record 'Other People' is a full-sounding, compelling indie rock record that has a dark, late night veneer, and is a meditation on collective behaviour and the human condition. Donna will be performing solo for this show. Expect lulling spirituals, delivered with seasoned conviction.
Julian Moss writes like someone who can’t leave a thought alone. Based in Sydney, he makes pop and R&B that’s minimal, melodic, and uncomfortably specific. His songs orbit around the tension between wanting something and knowing it might wreck you—relationships, identity, freedom, whatever. He’s not interested in resolution. He’s interested in saying the thing that usually gets edited out. On stage, he shifts between stripped-down intensity and full-blown catharsis. In the studio, everything gets questioned, rewritten, rebuilt. There’s no big narrative arc. No branding exercise. Just a growing collection of songs that hit a little too close for comfort—and maybe that’s the point.
Donna Amini is a Sydney-side singer-songwriter. Her sophomore record 'Other People' is a full-sounding, compelling indie rock record that has a dark, late night veneer, and is a meditation on collective behaviour and the human condition. Donna will be performing solo for this show. Expect lulling spirituals, delivered with seasoned conviction.