Singer-songwriters Ebs and Ofri are flying their songs all the way from Gadigal land for a special night at the Wesley Anne, joined by local artist Maeve Grieve.Ebs is an alternative folk artist based on Gadigal land. She has always loved making music, drawing from folk and jazz influences making her own unique sound. Woven with lyrics based on her own experiences, Ebs creates cosy and layered sonic landscapes for audiences to bathe in.Ofri is a Sydney singer-songwriter and pianist whose candid lyrics and intricate arrangements form a particular (and peculiar) brand of chamber pop. Inspired by songwriting legends such as Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor and Sufjan Stevens, Ofri's performances sew pop, jazz and folk fabrics together with her striking artistic voice.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 combines intricate guitar work with evocative, narrative-driven songwriting.