Reviewed by: Upside Adelaide
Review by Merinda Edwards | 05 March 2024

These emerging artists are one to keep your eyes on, and this show is a highlight in the music calendar at the Fringe Festival.

From Etta James to Amy Winehouse, this band has carefully curated a set that will bring joy to any audience member; the band's ability to produce quick-paced songs such as My Favorite Things and their solos throughout the evening is a delight.

 Leading the band with ease, Grace is at home on stage; the relationship between her as the vocalist and Harrison Smith, who features as the pianist and trumpeter, is one to watch.

 There was an impressive lightness of touch and precision in the band playing together. It is wonderful to hear the trumpet solos reverberate throughout the courtyard.

 With cabaret seating, and bar and restaurant open before and during the show Treasury 1860 has offerings to suit any taste.

 This show will be a sell-out, I would get in quickly.

 4.5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

 After Hours is on Saturday 9th of March tickets here