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Seymour Nights - Tay.444, Maxine Wild, Worm Girlz
 

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.

Tay Blunt is a songwriter and producer whose catalogue (Stand Atlantic, Birds of Tokyo, Mokita) has clocked over 15 million streams. They’re also a member of Sydney-based band FVNERAL, who have seen critical acclaim both at home and abroad, and have toured relentlessly throughout Australia and New Zealand with the likes of The Aces, Real Estate, Charlotte Sands, KiNG MALA, Kevin Devine, Ben Lee and Little Birdy. tay.444 is the moniker of Blunt’s new solo project, with new music expected in early 2026. 

Tay.444's set time is 4:45pm – 5:15pm

A background of jazz and a love of funk inside a heavy guitar band, Maxine Wild's music is about having hope through hard times, the outside perspective of being trans, and a mix of rhythm and harmony unlike any you've heard before.

Maxine Wild's set time is 5:15pm – 5:45pm

Are you ready for total worm domination? Worm Girlz are here to spill the dirt and eat up your scraps with powerful guitars and genius lyrics. Meanjin’s cutest new supergroup is brought to life by Jade Montgomery, Angie Gale, Isabella Wood-de-Melo, Lauren Rowe, and Nikolai Bray. Worm Girlz is an energy; a way of life; a mantra. Why be anything else when you can be a worm girl?

Worm Girlz set time is 6pm – 6:30pm

 

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 13 December 2025

 

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