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Shristy to bring ‘Fractured’ to Footscray

Get ready for a night of raw emotion and electrifying energy as western suburbs singer, songwriter, producer and DJ, Shristy, previews her upcoming EP Fractured in Footscray.

A vibrant newcomer to Melbourne’s music scene, Shristy grew up in a house where musicals from 70s Indian cinema constantly reverberated the corridors.

From a young age she began dabbling in music, using song writing and dance to create escapist realities.

The result is a diverse musical palette that is deeply influenced by 2000s pop icons, experimental electro-pop sub genres and world music.

That diverse palette will be on full display when Shristy gives Fractured it’s live debut at Mama Chen’s in Footscray on 6 November.

Audience members can expect soaring vocals, pulsing beats, and a performance that bleeds honesty as Shristy takes them on a journey of heartbreak through pop-punk, electronic, and hyperpop sounds.

Before she doe so though, support acts Ken Shing and DJ Brandy Jay will get punters moving with infectious pop and soulful grooves.

Afterwards, DJ HOZ3EMPIC will close the night with a hyperpop afterparty.

Shristy’s’ Fractured EP’ live launch is from 7.30pm to 10pm on Thursday, 6 November at Mama Chen’s, 42a Albert Street, Footscray.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online or on the door.

Details and bookings: https://mammachens.com.au/25-11-06-shristy/

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