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So Frenchy So Chic discount tickets!






When I recently went to see
The Falls play an acoustic gig at the opening of an exhibition at Blender Gallery I was reminded how much I love music, and intimate performances. So I was really excited to learn one of my favourite singers - Melanie Pain - is returning to Australia to perform alongside fellow French chanteuse Emilie Simon. And the great news is that a limited number of Industry Tix - ie, 25% discount - have just been extended to readers of Daily Imprint for the Sydney show!

For more details on their tour, visit Cartell Music.

And to really get you in the mood, here is Melanie Pain's interview with Daily Imprint.

Which five words best describe you? Happy lucky French female singer.
What was your first job and what path have you taken since then? My first job was in a big advertising agency in Paris, I was 24, then I worked in design for a while and 2 years later I did my first recording and my first concert, it really changed my life and here I am: a singer.
What's your proudest achievement? My first solo album "my name".
What's been your best decision? To quit my job to go on tour with Nouvelle Vague in USA.
Who inspires you? People and landscapes.
What are you passionate about? Shoes and Greek philosophy.
What's the best lesson you've learnt? Always deal with big things first.
Which person, living or dead, would you most like to meet? Napoleon.
What dream do you still want to fulfil? Learn how to surf.
What are you reading? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

images courtesy of cartell music

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