Tig with Tom Riccioni
About
Join us for our August Club Night 2026.Tig | ‘Undoubtedly one of Australia’s greatest up and coming songwriters’ - Women In Pop
Fresh off being awarded the Global Emerging Songwriter prize in the prestigious Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition, Mornington Peninsula songwriter Tig is carving out a reputation for vividly relatable songwriting that cuts deep while staying playful.
Following a debut EP labelled ‘unbelievable’ by Forte Mag (Inside Voices, 2024), Tig partnered with coveted ARIA-nominated producer Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy) to craft a huge collection of emotionally charged indie-pop anthems, sonically bigger and bolder than anything she’s made before.
Living in the messy space between fear and courage, self-protection and expression, Tig’s work draws inspiration from her singer-songwriter idols while channeling a nostalgic edge reminiscent of her 90s/00s upbringing.
Alongside praise from Women In Pop, Beat Magazine, AIR, PBS, Triple R and Triple J Unearthed, Tig has steadily built a reputation as a compelling live performer, supporting artists including Kim Churchill, Pierce Brothers, Ainslie Wills, Flynn Gurry, Maddy May, The McCredie Brothers and Grace Woodroofe. With a string of new releases unfolding throughout 2026, she’s quickly emerging as one of Australia’s most exciting new songwriters.
Tom Riccioni
Tom Riccioni is a creative force, matching elegant instrumentals with lyrics reflecting on love, loss, and connection. A prolific songwriter hailing from Naarm/Melbourne, Tom’s folk-leaning material takes cues from the likes of Bon Iver, José González, Lucio Battisti, and his Italian ancestry. Tom Riccioni has now released his debut EP “Warm Habit” which was produced and mixed by Australia folk luminary Dustin Tebbutt and mastered by ARIA Award-winning engineer, producer and musician Josh Schuberth.
PLEASE NOTE: Venue change for 2026 | Menzies Creek Hall
Date
Friday 7 August 2026 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM (UTC+10)Location
Menzie Creek Hall
1 Menzies Road, Menzies Creek VIC 3159