Amy Lilley / Keren Lindley / Francesca Biancoli - Live at The Raptor Room

Fri Mar 5, 19:00 - Fri Mar 5, 21:30

The Raptor Room

ABOUT

On the 5th March, three totally diverse solo artists, Keren Lindley, Francesca Biancoli and Amy Lilley will play The Raptor Room. 

Dont miss out on these incredible singer-songwriter's solo sets. 


There is limited space and only 35 tickets will be available for this exclusive event. 

R60


We thank Concerts SA for supporting this concert. 

Please wear a mask. 


Keren Lindley

Acoustic Folk artist Keren Lindley , decided to pursue a solo music career after completing her studies at the Waterfront theatre school. This pursuit took her to London for two years, where she gained experience from some of the best live music venues around, such as Ronnie Scott’s, The Bedford and The Half Moon etc. Drawing inspiration from everyday life experiences, Keren’s songwriting is beautifully woven into captivating melodies. 


Amy Lilley

Singer-songwriter, chef, queer activist and venue owner Amy Lilley is an artist on a mission; poised to take the music world by storm following the release of her debut single Formidable – a tender yet powerful ballad that explores Lilley’s feelings of inferiority and self-doubt. Having already amassed an incredible 250,000+ streams in just over a month, the track serves as the perfect introduction to Amy as an exciting and innovative new talent, who is destined to make industry waves in a BIG way!


Francesca Biancoli                                                                                                                                                                                          

Italian singer and songwriter, Francesca Biancoli strives for authenticity in the music she creates. Life experiences are interwoven in her work and reflect the daring, explorative style Biancoli pursues. Her latest project, ZINGARA is a contemporary melding of Jazz and Neo-Soul, offering audiences a fun and original sound 

Biancoli was born in Bari,South Italy, a multi-cultured seaside town famous for its Greek, Arabic, and Turkish influences. Growing up with access to such rich and varied diversity helped inform her spontaneous and non-conformist musical path. In 2010, Biancoli began her formal education at the renowned Martini Conservatory in Bologna, studying under musical greats such as Diana Torto, Stefano Zenni and Fabrizio Puglisi. Her musical career took off in 2011 after winning the Orsara International ,Nuoro Jazz and Berklee scholarships, which helped refine her skills as a musician.

Biancoli came to Cape Town in 2013 where she attended the University of Cape Town as part of a musical exchange and decided to stay. Cape Town’s rich musical history has enabled her to nurture her love of Jazz and meet and collaborate with like-minded creatives such as Kevin Gibson, Shane Cooper,Nicholas Williams, Keenan Ahrends, Marlon Witbooi ,Alvin Dyers, Rus Nerwich and Mark Fransman. In music, Biancoli endeavours to find herself. As she believes, it is only through self-awareness that an