24/06/2026
There are concerts.
And then there are those rare evenings when a room seems to hold its breath.
Next Thursday, Camelot becomes the perfect setting for one of Australia’s most quietly extraordinary musical partnerships: Melanie Oxley & Chris Abrahams.
This is music made in the shadows and the light. Songs that drift between jazz, soul, folk and art-pop without ever belonging entirely to any of them.
Music that feels less like performance and more like a conversation whispered across a candlelit table at midnight.
Melanie Oxley’s voice is a thing of rare beauty - smoky, intimate, vulnerable and fiercely intelligent.
Beside her sits Chris Abrahams, internationally renowned as a founding member of The Necks, one of Australia’s most acclaimed and influential musical exports. His piano playing is instantly recognisable: lyrical, adventurous and endlessly expressive, capable of transforming the simplest musical moment into something quietly profound.
Together they create something hypnotic.
The world outside slows down.
The room grows quieter.
Every song draws you a little deeper in.
If your idea of a great night out is loud and disposable, this probably isn’t the show for you.
But if you’ve ever sat in a dark room and felt music stop time for a while, then you’ll understand why we’re so excited to present this remarkable duo at Camelot.
These are the nights Camelot was built for.
Thursday night.
One stage.
Two masters of their craft.
A beautiful room.
And the possibility of something unforgettable.