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Lily Innis & Lauren Tsamouras + Wong/Fedorovitch/Raymond

Lily Innis & Lauren Tsamouras + Wong/Fedorovitch/Raymond
Tuesday 9th June 2026
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Stadium Rockdale
5 Tramway Arcade
Rockdale
$25 full / $15 concession on the door only

Doors - 7:30pm
8pm - Lily Innis & Lauren Tsamouras
9pm - Wong/Fedorovitch/Raymond
Tix are $25 full / $15 concession on the door only (cash or EFT)

Address - “Stadium Rockdale” Lvl 1, 5 Tramway Arcade (find the “Massage” sign, go upstairs and we’re the door on the left). Please be aware that the venue is accessible by stairs only. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Lily Innis & Lauren Tsamouras

Raised in Abu Dhabi and Qatar, Lily is now a Sydney based cellist and a graduate of the Sydney Conservatorium. She enjoys an exciting performance career alongside her role as a string educator to young children. Lily has been featured in Vogue as a wedding musician, has performed for Triple J’s Like A Version, Australian Idol, the ARIA’s, Delta Goodrem, Dariush Eghbali, Maanyung, XMunashe and Disturbed.

Lily is a keen improvising musician and has performed in Australia, Paris and the Middle East. She is very inspired by the immense talent and camaraderie seen in the Sydney improvising music scene.

Lily invites you with open arms and much love to come and listen to the dreamy world of cello and piano with her beautiful friend Lauren.
https://www.instagram.com/lilyinnis/

Lauren Tsamouras is a pianist, composer and improviser based in Warrang/Sydney. She leads and composes for her contemporary jazz project Another Green World who released their debut album “Mytera" in March 2023. In 2021, she was nominated for the Jann Rutherford Memorial Award and in 2025 she became the recipient for the award to fund the recording of her second Another Green World album, set to be released in 2026. She was also featured as an ABC Jazz Artist in Residence in early 2025, presenting original solo piano works alongside a selection of jazz repertoire, broadcast on the radio and social media.

Lily Innis (cello)
Lauren Tsamouras (piano)

Wong/Fedorovitch/Raymond

Aidan Wong, Andrew Fedorovitch, and Daniel Raymond seem to have found a sensibility within the ensemble that traverses areas of insistent quasi-groove to the delicacy of vocals and speech-like textures. They feel an openness within the music yet a sense of homogeny in each play that is sculpting a sound unique to the ensemble.

Aidan Wong (tenor saxophone)
Andrew Fedorovitch (bass guitar)
Daniel Raymond (drums)

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