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Seymour Nights - Handsome, Saddle Club, Dylan Maxwell
 

This Spring/Summer, the Seymour Centre courtyard lights up on Saturday nights with a lineup of emerging artists who are shaking up the scene and making space for bold, new sounds.

Enjoy the free entertainment and courtyard games, plus delicious food trucks, a pop-up bar for your Saturday bevvies, and music to keep the energy high between live acts.

HANDSOME is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer from Sydney, Australia.

For 6 years, HANDSOME has been building an exciting, and imaginative catalogue. Her first release in 2018 the ‘No Hat No Play’ EP saw early buzz with singles ‘Late Night Ball Game’ and ‘Save Some Love’ received both critical acclaim and national/international playlisting (UK, US, Scandinavia). 

Handsome's set time is 5pm – 6:15pm

Saddle Club is a queer line dancing community in Sydney that runs weekly line dancing workshops and social parties. 

Saddle Club was inspired by a night happening in the State's called Stud Country and also co-founder Marzy's childhood love of line dancing which she shared with her late Nanna Dawn - the staunch matriarch of the family. 

Saddle Club is a place to dance, learn and make new friends, to get out of your head and into your body. We take classic line dances that are traditionally set to country music and dance to your favourite pop anthems. Together, we are all Saddle Club!

Saddle Club's set time is 6:15pm – 6:45pm

Dylan Maxwell. is not a liar, he just has a habit of not saying how he feels. But if you pay attention, you’ll find his songs reveal exactly what’s been on his mind. With an indie/pop blend, this evolved theatre kid is bound to put a spell on you.

Dylan Maxwell's set time is 7pm - 7.45pm

 

Event details

Venue: Seymour Centre, Cnr City Rd and Cleveland St, Chippendale, NSW 2008
Bookings: https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/seymour-nights-2025/
Start Date: Saturday 29 November 2025

 

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