The Dam welcomes Perth-based artists Olivia & Reuben De Melo, Keeley Connolly and Chloe Schofield for a musical mash-up of “Mellow Grooves”. ✨
Set over dinner, sit back and enjoy our stunning restaurant from 6:00 - 9:00pm on Saturday August 19, as you are immersed in the ethereal sounds of soulful songwriters, introspective storytelling, folky instrumentals, and resonant voices.
Olivia & Reuben De Melo are the husband and wife duo, doing music and loving life! Known as one of Perth’s music industry power couples, those lucky enough to have seen and heard Olivia & Reuben live know it’s an experience not to be missed. Their ability to mesmerise with their soulful voices and lyrics while giving you a taste of their versatility and love for all genres is pure passion.
Keeley Connolly has worked over the past 8 years as a touring artist and recording engineer, performing alongside some of Australia’s most beloved talent. Keeley plays delicate and purposeful indie music which subtly changes how you feel, leading her to sell out venues and backyards across the country.
Hailing from Fremantle, Chloe Schofield’s soulful harmonies, organic acoustics, and delicate instrumentals are good for the spirit. Her music reaches people through emotional intricacy, intense vulnerability and a sense of humour that carries the listener through it all.
We invite you to join us on this wintery night to embrace the warmth of our venue and gather around the wood fireplace for a dinner service that will take you on a journey of the soul.
With delicious food, our signature Sativa cocktails, local wine and beers on tap, and music to make your heart soar, this is a night you don’t want to miss!
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Free entry.
6:00pm - 9:00pm on Saturday, August 19.
Bookings strongly recommended | Standing room available in the foyer.
If you would like to make a booking, please follow the link: https://thedam.raintree.com.au/book
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We acknowledge the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres-Strait Islander peoples to country. Raintree sits within the Minang cultural area which is part of the wider Noongar region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.