Music on the HIll Red Hill
Red Hill, Victoria, Directions
Fri 03.07.2026 19:00
Music On The Hill / MOTH
Red Hill Mechanics Hall
Mechanics Road, Red Hill, 3937
Show starts: 7.30 pm
Finishes: around 10.00 pm
Doors 7:00pm. Show starts 7:30pm
From busking on the street to touring the world, Ernest Aines has built a live show that can quiet a room — and bring it to its feet. Fresh from a US tour opening for Concerts America in Seattle and a featured appearance at the Sydney Guitar Festival, he brings poetic songs, intricate guitar work and a warm, quietly disarming presence.
Grace Robinson is a Naarm-based singer-songwriter and powerhouse performer, stepping forward with a sharp, emotionally unfiltered indie rock solo project. Blending dry wit, cathartic storytelling, and soaring vocals, her songs feel like part anthem, part therapy session - leaving audiences both moved and laughing simultaneously. Her debut single, 'Harder Than You Think', is set for release on June 4, with the album following suit in November.
No drinks or hot food will be available at the venue, so please enjoy a meal before you arrive. You’re welcome to bring your own drinks, but we ask that you do not bring any food along.
For patrons with access needs, please buy a ticket and contact info@musiconthehill.com.au to discuss how we can best assist you on the night. Please do that as soon as you've bought your ticket so we can help accommodate your needs. Companion cards accepted.
Performers
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Ernest AinesErnest Aines is a multi award-winning Melbourne singer-songwriter whose style ranges from Americana to folk lore, storytelling and personal discovery. His deft fingerpicking style, songwriting authenticity and beautiful voice long with the release of his deut album "Spiral Bound" has resulted in bookings nationally and internationally , incuding a tour to the UK and performances at the biggest folk festivals in the country. "Spiral Bound" was greeted by reviewers as having “exceptional lyricism”, “instrumental genius” and “boundless creativity”. Australian Roots bible, Rhythms Magazine, described it as “a remarkable debut album” with a quality that is “universal, borderless and timeless”. Listen yourself here and follow him to be in the loop!