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Hachiku

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SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

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Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

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Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS



Hachiku

Hachiku

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Victoria
Wednesday 14 May

7PM · FREE · 18+
Hachiku first entered the global scene via Courtney Barnett’s Australian queer-run label Milk! Records where Ostendorf found a home in its community-minded ethos and DIY values.
Years into her career, Anika Ostendorf – the voice and producer behind Melbourne-via-Germany-via-Detroit indie-rock/alt-pop outfit HACHIKU – is embracing a new level of vulnerability on their second album, The Joys of Being Pure at Heart. The album’s marks a journey toward self-compassion, openness, and embracing life’s ups and downs featuring members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and harpist Mary Lattimore.

TICKETS