‘Social Sanctuary’ with Kook Joey, Maeve Grieve + Hannie Day
FREE ENTRY | $20 CHICKEN & EGGPLANT PARMAS | $10 PINTS OF MOUNTAIN GOAT
Kick those Monday blues to the curb at Social Sanctuary – your weekly night of free live music at NSC. We've lined up a stellar roster of your fave local artists and some exciting new talents breezing through town!
This week Kook Joey, Maeve Grieve and Hannie Day are stopping by for a show, all playing stripped back sets..
Kook Joey is an Australian indie project weaving together sun-drenched folk, exotic textures, and laid-back country sensibilities into music that feels like a slow holiday you never want to end. With dreamy melodies and storytelling that balances whimsy and introspection, the project explores themes of escape, nostalgia, and human connection. Blending organic instrumentation with subtle psychedelic flourishes, Kook Joey crafts songs that are both comforting and adventurous—soundtracks for long drives, 60’s seaside afternoons, and quiet moments of reflection. Her second EP, released in January 2026, received editorial playlisting recognition from Spotify and Apple Music alongside airplay support from Triple J, earning critical acclaim for its dreamy storytelling and organic sonic palette. The EP’s success was followed by a headline show at The Bergy Bandroom, further cementing her growing reputation as a captivating live performer.
Maeve Grieve is a Melbourne based singer, songwriter and guitarist blending jazz, folk and alternative rock into a distinctive, genre defying sound. Originally from Tasmania, her music pairs intricate guitar work with evocative, narrative driven Songwriting. Her debut EP Midnight Commute (released November 13, 2024) resonated strongly with audiences, with its launch show at The Gaso Upstairs selling out and the release receiving airplay and features across Melbourne and national radio. A first-class graduate of the Jazz and Improvisation Honours program at The University of Melbourne, Maeve’s artistry is shaped by deep musical study and fearless innovation. Her work has been recognised with significant accolades, including the 2023 New Frontiers Award at the Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival and the 2024 LUMINA Composition Award. Her career gathered further momentum in 2025. She was named a national finalist in the Emerging Artist category at the Australian Women in Music Awards, embarked on her first solo East Coast tour, shared the stage with Liz Stringer at the Corner Hotel, and later headlined the Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival. In 2026, she will make her debut at two of the country’s leading folk festivals, Port Fairy Folk Festival and the National Folk Festival. With a captivating live presence and a distinct artistic voice, Maeve continues to push the boundaries of songwriting and performance, establishing herself as one of the most compelling emerging artists in Australian music.
Rising indie-folk star from Naarm, Hannie Day's music is a woven tapestry of warm bedroom-rock sounds. Alongside vocalist Bianca Ayliffe (of The Boatmen) Day melds catchy melodies with delicate harmonies. The live performance journeys from heart-aching folk through to anthemic lalalalalalalalas.
Social Sanctuary is proud to be sponsored by Mountain Goat.
Our show is being held on the lands of the Wurundjeri People and we wish to acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners of this land we are gathered on. We also pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and Aboriginal Elders of other communities that may join us for our show.
THIS SHOW IS STRICTLY 18+
Northcote Social Club strives to create a safe space that everyone can enjoy.
Crowd surfing & dangerous behaviour will result in removal from the venue.
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