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  5. arrow_forward_ios Free live music Saturday in Leichhardt! 2SER In Your Hood

Free live music Saturday in Leichhardt! 2SER In Your Hood

11 February 2025
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Sydney community radio station 2SER 107.3FM and Inner West Council have teamed up to present In Your Hood, a fantastic free public live music event this Saturday, February 15 at Pioneer Memorial Park in Leichhardt from 2pm - 7pm.

The lineup features some amazing artists based in the Inner West, with neo soul from Cinta, indie folk from Gailla, narrative-based indie from The Aerial Maps and indie pop from Library Siesta, plus live beat mixing between sets from Threatnique. (More about the artists below.)

In Your Hood is an alcohol-free, family friendly event, with ample public transport options. There will be a coffee cart from Suspension Coffee, 2SER merch and chances to learn about community radio and 2SER. The event is also being captured by Soft Spot Recordings.

2SER is committed to elevating and promoting Sydney’s live music scene, and providing opportunities for people to see live music in their neighbourhood, away from the usual bars and venues. 

The artists performing at In Your Hood are a great representation of the music you can hear on 2SER on any given day, while also showcasing the diversity of the amazing musicians regularly performing live in the Inner West in 2025.

2SER programs a wide range of music styles - from funk, disco, rock, indie, groove, folk, hip hop and everything in between. 2SER is an award-winning station and vital training ground for the next generation of radio announcers and technicians, a community which includes countless UTS students, staff and alumni. UTS alums Nina and Tom (Soft Spot Recordings and Live@2SER) were part of the team that helped 2SER win the Community Broadcasting national award recently for Excellence in Australian Music.

2SER In Your Hood is supported by the Inner West Council’s Live Music Activation program. For more information about In Your Hood and 2SER, visit 2SER.com or follow 2SER on Instagram.

It's so exciting to see another In Your Hood event between 2SER and the Inner West Council. 2SER has been supporting live Australian music for over 45 years, and is in turn supported by UTS, Macquarie Uni and passionate subscribers and volunteers. 

Covering a huge range of genres, eras and generations of live music, as well as journalism, talks and specialist programming, 2SER is Community media at its best. See you there on Saturday!

Dr Liz Giuffre
Music Journalist and Senior Lecturer, School of Communication, UTS

The Artists

CINTA

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Cinta is a powerhouse of modern soul, channelling raw emotion through her music. A diva, schooled in the blues, she leads her band with an intensity and authenticity that have become staples in Sydney's music scene. 

CINTA's voice is the centrepiece—sultry, commanding, and evocative. Her music isn’t just about the rhythm and melody; it’s a journey into the human experience. Inspired by the writings of Lauryn, Aretha, Erykah and Sade to name a few, she seamlessly merges the old-school vibe of soul legends with a fresh, modern edge, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and groundbreaking.  Whether in intimate venues or at major festivals, her presence on stage is undeniable, the band create a rich, sonic tapestry that allows CINTA's storytelling to shine. 

At the core of CINTA's music is a commitment to authenticity. She writes with vulnerability, drawing from personal experiences and the complex emotions that accompany relationships. Her band provides the foundation for her stories, pushing and pulling her vocals to convey the depth of her narratives.

THE AERIAL MAPS

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The Aerial Maps are a Sydney-based band formed in 2007, known for their unique fusion of Adam Gibson’s spoken-word storytelling and the band’s atmospheric folk/rock. Their music paints vivid sonic landscapes, drawing inspiration from Australia's vast terrain and urban life. 

Their debut album, In the Blinding Sunlight (2008), and follow-up The Sunset Park (2011) established them as a distinct force in Australian music, with their evocative narratives resonating deeply with audiences.

After a hiatus following the passing of co-founding member Simon Holmes in 2017, the band reformed with a refreshed lineup, featuring members from The Hummingbirds and Crow. Their powerful and affecting live shows—equal parts musical performance and poetic storytelling—have become a hallmark of their artistry, immersing audiences in a deeply emotional and cinematic experience.

With the release of albums Intimate Hinterland (2021) and Our Sunburnt Dream (2024), The Aerial Maps continue to explore themes of memory, place, and the Australian experience, reinforcing their reputation as a band that doesn’t just play songs, but transports listeners into vividly-realised worlds.

LIBRARY SIESTA

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Library Siesta write songs for heavy hearts that keep you on your toes. Inside melodic hooks and atop bright, scuzzy guitars are a collection of stories that shine a light on some of the darker sides of humanity. 

The band also recorded a Live @ 2SER at our Broadway studios which showcases their laid back vibe and dream pop sound with tracks like ‘Winnie Blues 1’ and ‘Je Suis Louise’ being added to their Live @ 2SER set. Once a 2SER feature album with ‘What You’re Worth’, now on the In Your Hood line up, the band are set to get everyone that comes ebbing and flowing along.

GAILLA

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Gailla creates golden, driving folk-pop songs that delve into stories of climate optimism, community and cycles. With her band, she has toured across the country, playing venues, folk festivals, house concerts and more. 

In 2023, she embarked on her Public Transport Tour, committing to only touring via public transport. This in turn saw her become an ambassador for Green Music Australia and attend their Artist Leadership Retreat in 2024. 2024 also saw the release of her debut EP ‘Over The Earth, Under’, a 6-track body of work inspired by Deep Ecology. 

THREATNIQUE

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Threatnique is an artist based on Gadigal land (Sydney), Australia, specializing in creating hip-hop in its most classic form while exploring new realms that infuse hope, beauty, and fresh perspectives into his music. 

By blending various styles and experimenting with genre-bending, he has ventured into the electronic, glitch-infused world of bass and the technical intricacies of IDM. His music layers and sounds craft immersive soundscapes that invite listeners to embark on their own unique journeys.

Currently, Threatnique is dedicated to growing the beat culture in Australia through his radio show “Beat Heads” which airs every Sunday on 2ser 107.3FM. The show exclusively showcases Australian beatmakers. Threatnique is Committed to building genuine connections with fans and collaborating with artists locally and globally, Threatnique continues to push the boundaries of musical expression.

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