Sweet Talk

supported by Daisy Kilbourne

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
Clunes Town Hall

Sweet Talk

Sweet Talk are renowned for their high-energy live shows, readily whipping unsuspecting punters into frenzied states of boogie and unabashed song at the drop of a hat. The 6-piece band from Melbourne was founded over a bond of late nights, 70s grooves, classic songwriting, and improvised jams.

Gaining a loyal following, Sweet Talk have been journeying across Australia with appearances at some of the country’s favourite festivals including Byron Bay Bluesfest, Queenscliff Music Festival, Tamworth Country Music Festival, and Out On The Weekend.

2024 was a huge year with a successful tour with Texan Charley Crockett, as well as appearances at Bluesfest and the Riverboats Music Festival – where the Queen of Australian Country Music, Kasey Chambers, surprised fans by joining the boys on stage.

Daisy Kilbourne

Daisy Kilbourne is a Daylesford-born folk singer-songwriter known for her haunting vocals and evocative storytelling. Drawing inspiration from the 1970s Laurel Canyon era, she weaves themes of love, loss, resilience, and self-discovery into her music, creating a deeply emotional connection with her audience. Joined by her backing band, The Chains, Daisy’s sound is enriched with layered instrumentation that adds depth and a cinematic quality to her music. Daisy has built a devoted following across Victoria and beyond, continuing to carve out a unique space in the modern folk music scene.  

Performance Details

Sunday, August 17 2025
Clunes Town Hall -
98 Bailey Street, Clunes
Doors open 1:00pm
Afternoon tea supplied by the local Clunes community will available for purchase

Clunes Town Hall

When we walked into the Clunes Town Hall a couple of years back we couldn’t believe what we had found.

The grandest of gold-rush-era buildings - courtroom to the right (supposedly haunted), long-abandoned council offices to the left and in the middle, the Clunes Town Hall, complete with one of the most extraordinary, intricately-painted stages this side of the Princess Theatre.

Part Frederick McCubbin painting, part Sound of Music, the Clunes Town Hall stage is a rare thing of beauty, and we can’t wait for Sweet Talk and Daisy Kilbourne to tread its boards on Sunday afternoon.