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Abbe May with Jack Biilmann, Brother Be and Wandering Ghosts

Scissor Kick Champs & Premier Artists

Abbe May with Jack Biilmann, Brother Be and Wandering Ghosts

7:30am, Fri 21 August, 2015
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ARIA nominated best female artist Abbe May graces the Transit Bar stage in Canberra on August 21. Joining her for this amazing night will be Canberra locals Jack Biilman, Brother Be and Wandering Ghosts.

Scissor Kick Champs and Premier Artists Present:

Abbe May + Jack Biilmann + Brother Be + Wandering Ghosts - August 21 - Transit Bar - Canberra 

Abbe May is one of Australia's most respected and exciting songwriters and vocalists. Her live performances are charismatic, intense and provocative. The impressive multi-instrumentalist artist has an ever growing audience and catalogue of songs about love and lust that could almost be romantic if it weren't for the vitriol.

May spent her late teens and early twenties in Australia's sleaziest rock venues, busted up studios and unreliable tour vans in various solo and band incarnations. With sly humour, Abbe graduated from her critically acclaimed early explorations of rock and blues to become a guitar-slinging, beat bouncing goddess with an atmospheric cocktail of sexy indie RnB, blues, voodoo and electronica.

ARIA Best Female Artist nominee, Abbe May, tours her music extensively throughout the world with a live performance that is as charismatic as it is intense. 

May is currently writing and producing her highly anticipated sixth album.


"Hands down, Abbe May has the best female voice in Australia' 
Drum Media (Aus)

"May chucks a musical U-turn, indulging in a joy of sex and synths. It's dirty, flirty and dark" 
4/5 STARS - WHO Magazine

"Abbe May plays a scorching guitar. She is the f**king shit" 
Nic Harcourt (MTV US)

"Abbe May is a black sheep in a pop paddock groaning with nice girls" 
4/5 STARS - The Age

"What is constant throughout Abbe's recordings is an unmistakeable sex
appeal, and chaotic honesty." 
8/10 -The AU Review