Five people posed on a grassy hill in front of a historic greenhouse covered in glass panes. The person at the front has long red hair and is wearing a black shirt with a grey skirt and black leggings. Everyone in the photo has a serious, inquisitive look on their face.
Five people standing in two rows in front of a cream coloured outdoor seating area. The man on the far left has long brown hair and facial hair, he is smiling and wearing a brown jacket with a white shirt. The man next to the right has mid length hair and is wearing a black shirt with grey patterned pants. There is a woman in the middle with red hair flowing in the wind, she is wearing a black top with a dark grey skirt. To her right there is a man with long dark hair and a moustache wearing a black hat. He is wearing a cream jumper. The final man to his right has slicked back hazelnut coloured curly hair and mild facial hair. He is wearing a tweed blazer with a grey jumper over a pink linen shirt.
A group of musicians play are playing music on an outdoor stage with soft pink lighting. From left to right they are playing drums, vocals, keyboard, and synthesiser. There is a guitar sitting on a stand behind the synthesiser player who is standing up.

Feeling Good: Songs of Soul & Blues

Music
South Australia

After a sell-out 2021 season, The Mensforth Quintet returns to bring you the greatest soul and R&B hits of all time. Featuring music by artists such as Nina Simone, Etta James and Amy Winehouse, this serene hour in the Treasury 1860 courtyard will give you every right to go home feeling good!

Tucked into the heart of the CBD within the former treasury building, Treasury 1860 is a charming escape from the bustling city life just outside its doors. The picturesque courtyard provides a perfect setting for the music, sheltered from the noise of the outside world. Enjoy a drink and even a meal from the divine menu to help you enjoy the show.

★★★★ "...to see this show is to honour the true, authentic essence of the Adelaide Fringe." The Adelaide Show

Presented by: The Mensforth Quintet

The Mensforth Quintet is comprised of five students from the Elder Conservatorium of Music right here in Adelaide. Upcoming vocalist Grace Mensforth leads the group, backed up by Billy Beger, Jack Spyker, Steve Dinning, and Hugh Whittle. They play a variety of instruments including drums, double bass, bass guitar, electric guitar, synthesisers, keyboards and many more. Each member of the group brings a unique view to the music, and as a collective they hope to expose audiences to music that they love, while also introducing them to music they may not have heard before.

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