An Hour of Sad Songs
Kate Lewis and Katie Pomery have been collaborating in many forms for many years – from co-writing a new musical to co-running their community choir. In this show, they come together to reimagine their solo songs and share new combined work. Their introspective and emotive writing speaks to the human experience and all the feelings that come with it. Together they weave stories around themes of identity, belonging and the complexities of heartbreak.
"Much like tender topics require tender care, Katie has created music that feels sympathetic and compassionate to a past self that is hurting." City Mag
"[Lewis writes] the type of song that gets you nostalgic about lost loves and past connections." The Note
Presented by: Katie Pomery & Kate Lewis
Katie Pomery is a seasoned singer-songwriter, spending most of her time in the soft-folk realm. She has been releasing original music for over a decade, with her latest release ‘i go quiet,’ being welcomed warmly. Along with her involvement in indie-rock outfit St Jacques and 14-piece touring folk band Bromham, Katie has garnered a dedicated following in Adelaide’s music scene.
Kate Lewis is a renowned singer, performer, and singing teacher. She has performed in Cabaret Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival, with a sold-out season at Gluttony in 2023. Releasing her debut EP ‘Same Heart’ has proved Kate an exceptional musician and a staple in the local scene.
Between the two and their projects, they’ve performed on stages from WOMADelaide, Wheatsheaf Hotel, to Thebarton Theatre.
Sessions
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1 Venue
Grace Emily Hotel
Grace Emily Hotel, 232 Waymouth St, Adelaide, Kaurna
- Venue is 18+ and minors may attend during specific days or times (Between 4pm - 8pm minors can attend with a parent or legal guardian. Monday to Sunday.)
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language