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JAZZPARTY - Not Human Single Launch
 

Having brought in the New Year at Woodford and then again at St.Kilda’s Memo, JAZZPARTY kick off 2026 in fine style launching their brand new single “Not Human”. Supported by Velvet Bloom and Esther Henderson.

JAZZPARTY are a bunch of overdressed punks who play original soul, calypso, New Orleans and old school RnB music. 

They are a Melbournian institution. A state of mind. A family band full of misfits who like heavy rhythm and energy with tightrope improvisation. Throwing away their musical education and getting their hands dirty in dark bars, alleyways and pizza restaurants. They play original music about love, hate, dogs, hats, being kicked while you’re down and living the Jazz life. 

Led by the incredible voice of Loretta Miller who puts her body and soul on the line every show whether it’s dancing on the bar or jumping into a heaving crowd. And the songwriting talents of saxophonist Darcy McNulty. The JP show is something that has to be experienced. If you know, you know.

Tickets on sale now. 

COME TO THE PARTY

 

Event details

Venue: Howler
Bookings: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/jazzparty-not-human-single-launch/189939?ref=RSS_rss_howler&skin=hwlr
Start Date: Friday 27 February 2026

 

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