Summer Sounds 2026 Futures: Rising Talents
Next date: Friday, 27 February 2026 | 05:00 PM
to 09:00 PM
Summer Sounds wraps up on Friday 27 February with Futures: Rising Talents. Discover fresh sounds from Georgia Page’s acoustic pop, Chris Cavill’s heartfelt folk, Corn Nut Creek’s award-nominated folk-pop, and Luna the Moon’s ukulele charm. Bring a picnic and celebrate emerging voices under the stars at Edendale Farm.
Gates open at 5pm, live music from 6pm-9pm.
Artists
Georgia Page
Acoustic Pop | 6pm-6.30pm
Eltham-born and raised, Georgia Page is a soulful singer-songwriter whose smooth acoustic style is perfect for easy listening. Drawing inspiration from icons like Adele, Missy Higgins and Amy Winehouse, Georgia blends heartfelt lyrics with a rich vocal warmth.
Solo artist - vocals, ukulele and guitar.
Instagram | Facebook
Chris Cavill
Indie Folk/Country | 6.45pm-7.15pm
Chris Cavill is an acclaimed indie-folk artist whose evocative songwriting, soaring vocals, and unique on-stage chemistry with his sons create unforgettable live experiences that are both deeply personal and universally moving. Chris will be joined by his two young sons.
Band members
Chris Cavill - vocals, guitar, kick pedal, harmonica
Jesse Cavill - vocals, ukulele
Levi Cavill - vocals
YouTube | Instagram
Corn Nut Creek
Acoustic Folk/Pop | 7.30pm-8pm
Nominated for two Australian Folk Music Awards in 2024, Corn Nut Creek are storytellers with moving songs that weave traditions of Appalachian music with a unique chamber-folk style. With lush harmonies, intricate clawhammer banjo playing and a lilting fiddle, their songs capture the significance of sisterhood as well as deep connections with the natural world.
Band members
Danielle Vita – vocals, fiddle, keyboard
Tanya Bradley – vocals, banjo, guitar, fiddle
Spotify | YouTube | Instagram
Luna the Moon
Acoustic Folk/Pop | 8.15pm-8.45pm
Back by popular demand, Luna the Moon are a female ukulele trio performing folk-pop originals and fun contemporary covers with a ukulele twist.
Band members
Izzy Votsis - baritone ukulele, lead vocals
Jess Maio - tenor ukulele, stomp box, backing vocals
Julia Marulli - bass ukulele, backing vocals
Instagram | YouTube
Food and drink options
- BYO picnic.
- Pop into Cafe Eden for a cuppa, cold drink or some home cooked goodies.
- Order a sizzling snack from the BBQ tent.
Nillumbik Shire Council is committed to low or no waste events. Please try to make your picnic as waste-free as possible and take your rubbish home with you.
MC Annie Fletcher
Annie Fletcher has been immersed in music, dance and community for decades. You might know her from Rhythm Antics, Hurstbridge Belly Dance, the Footscray Gypsy Orchestra, or as MC at Boite World Harmonies concerts. She’s led drumming workshops at festivals and leads the Drum Connection drumming group.
A proud Nillumbik local of more than 20 years, Annie brings her signature energy to this concert series - and when the rhythm hits, she’ll be the first to invite you to dance.
Parking
There is some parking available at the front of Edendale and overflow parking may be available at Eltham North Adventure Playground where you can access Edendale via the back gate.
We encourage sustainable transport options including:
- riding your bike
- public transport
- walking
- car pooling.
When
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Friday, 27 February 2026 | 05:00 PM
- 09:00 PM
Location
There is some parking available at the front of Edendale and overflow parking may be available at Eltham North Adventure Playground where you can access Edendale via the back gate.
We encourage sustainable transport options including riding your bike, public transport, walking or car pooling.
Edendale Community Environment Farm, 30 Gastons Road, Eltham, 3095, View map
-37.700795,145.1546901
30 Gastons Road ,
Eltham 3095
Edendale Community Environment Farm
30 Gastons Road ,
Eltham 3095
Summer Sounds 2026 Futures: Rising Talents