Doors 10pm
Show 10:30pm
Get ready for a night of unapologetic heat and velvet grooves. Tina, Queency, and Zoe are bringing the naughtiest R&B jams from the ’90s and 2000s straight to the stage. It’s a celebration of sexual liberation, fierce energy, and the kind of hits that make you want to scream (and maybe sweat a little).
Think D’Angelo, Destiny’s Child, Britney — all served with a twist of sass, soul, and sheer attitude. Don’t miss this sultry, high-voltage trip down memory lane.
Tina Zando
Born in Zimbabwe and bred in the UK, Tina Zando is soul songstress with a rich and decadent vocal signature. Her sound has its roots in traditional black gospel music and is more recently inspired by rnb divas like Beyonce and Jazmine Sullivan. But Tina is a powerhouse in her right, penning heartfelt pop and RnB tracks that showcase her voice in all its show-stopping glory.
Queency
Singer, songwriter and performer Queency’s undeniable on-stage charisma and vocal prouesse turned Adam Lambert’s chair on season 13 of the Voice Australia. His presence coupled with his focus on and dedication to crafting memorable melodies and punchy hooks above all else are just a few of the elements that allow his unique take on funky, soulful pop and modern r&b to rise above the pack, compared to the likes of Ari Lennox, Daniel Caesar, Erykah Badu and Charlie Puth.
Zoe Gol
Zoe Gol is a seasoned and prominent singer in the Perth music scene, with a vibrant career spanning over 14 years. Celebrated for her captivating voice and magnetic stage presence, she has built a reputation as a dedicated and versatile performer. Her musical journey is marked by constant growth and exploration. While rooted in the rich traditions of Jazz and Soul, Zoe has expanded her sound to embrace the textures of Neo Soul, R&B, and contemporary styles—crafting performances that feel both timeless and forward-thinking. Whether she’s reimagining a classic or performing original material, Zoe brings emotional depth, vocal warmth, and a distinctive artistic identity to every stage she steps onto.
Seating for this event is unallocated.