DOORS 6.30PM // KITCHEN OPEN // SHOW STARTS 8PM
R. F. Coleman music video screening and debut performance - Thursday 13th Oct
We're pleased to announce that on Thursday, 13th October at Brunswick Ballroom, R. F. Coleman will be screening his debut music video, 'I Couldn't Trust', for the first time! Followed by his first ever live performance as R. F. Coleman.
An independent Melbourne artist, R. F. Coleman's debut single "I Couldn't Trust" was a bit of a long shot. He likes long shots. With a bit of luck - and late nights on the couch - the song has picked up attention largely from audiences in Brazil, USA and UK with 13,000 views on YouTube in 6 days; 14,5000 streams and a reach of 2.65m on TikTok. Coleman is stoked, we're stoked! So we'd love to celebrate!
Come see R. F. Coleman perform live for the first time, on-screen and on-stage, this Thursday 13th at Brunswick Ballroom. Doors from 6:30pm. Free entry. And he'll even draw your portrait as a thank you after the show if you come and hang a while (limited to the amount of paper he brings).
About "I Couldn't Trust":
"I Couldn't Trust" is the debut release from R. F. Coleman. It was co-written with long-time friend, Joshua Moriarty (of Miami Horror and Telenova), and co-produced by Scott Horscroft (who produced Silverchair, DMA's, Empire of the Sun, The Presets etc!).
Accompanying the single is R. F. Coleman's debut film clip, directed by Jono Dutton (ex Director of 'Neighbours', RIP) and shot by an award-winning DOP, Chas Mackinnon. Like the song, it narrates the transition from addict to Coleman being able to trust himself. 534 days sober at time of writing, if you keep reading, you'll probably understand why it was a good idea!
About R. F. Coleman:
R. F. Coleman is an independent debut self-funded artist from Australia. Surprisingly, fluffing a contract with the largest label in the world as a 36-year-old debut musician isn't the dumbest thing R. F. Coleman has done. While writing for the New York Times he put a hit out on himself after befriending a gangster in a military-run cocaine bar. He's been shot, stabbed and poisoned with cyanide. Written books. Trashed them. Created thousands of pieces of art. The only one he's kept is the soon-to-exhibited 'The Toilet'. 'The Toilet' has been programmed to print R. F. Coleman's shit artworks whenever money is flushed down it.
with special guest Prudns
Prudns is the hyperkinetic-ethereal-pop project of producer, composer, and visual artist Prudence Illingworth. Self-described as "soundtracks written for moments in my life", their music is a unique blend of alt-pop, electronica, and dnb. Cutting their teeth in various indie bands around Melbourne, Prudence's passion for production bloomed during covid-19 lockdowns. In November 2021, Prudence released their debut EP Tinka, which has amassed over 70,000 streams on Spotify and been playlisted internationally. Their saxophone drenched single WYSML (What You Say My Love) was listed in Tone Deaf's Community Radio Top Picks by guest selector Sophia Mann (4ZZZ); Mann wrote "As their music wraps itself around us, we are reminded of their bold, audacious style and are excited for things to come." Prudns was selected for the Women in Music mentor program for 2021/2022 by the Australian Independent Record Labels Association. In January 2023, Prudns will attend 4000 Studios in Brisbane/Meanjin as a producer in residence sponsored by Swiss music distribution platform Corite.com.
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TICKETING INFO
Brunswick Ballroom will be operating under the current Victorian State Government guidelines as we continue to live with this pandemic.
The venue will be taking a number of precautionary measures to ensure patron safety, including:
- Hand sanitiser dispensers
- Signage and social distancing markers throughout the venue
- Regular sanitising of the venue and full clean between sittings
The Brunswick Ballroom also strives to improve our practices when it comes to sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint. We don’t sell or provide plastic water bottles.
Photo ID is essential, acceptable ID is a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport.
VENUE INFO
THE BALLROOM MENU
The kitchen will be serving The Ballroom Menu for this show.
You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Brunswick Ballroom is Accessible.
The Brunswick Ballroom has made significant improvements to accessibility by installing an Acorn Chairlift. (Model: New Acorn Indoor 180 Curved Stairlift.)
VENUE FAQS
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