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Meg Mac- Never Be Tour Melbourne

Meg Mac performing at The Corner Hotel



For the 60 minutes (approximately) Meg Mac graced the stage at The Corner Hotel, I was in total awe. Her voice punctures through any thoughts I had about the sticky floor and perspiration on my neck.
Meg Mac, who I now call a goddess, flips from sultry to quirky. Her eyes lowered from the audience to her backup singers (Hannah, her sis and Dani), crooning away like she belongs to another decade, or giggling how she had yet to play and sing on stage yet (she did last night and nailed it.)
Macs talent ranges to her impressive skills at vocals and piano to her own “lucky” a Capella piece sung in French. Her voice is like butter and wine. It melts, it bites, it oozes and lingers. Her live performance penetrates the mind and soul. If you get to hear Meg Mac’s “Oh My God” live, you will never forget it.

Meg Mac is only going to get better, and I for one, am waiting impatiently for her full CD release. 

Meg is doing a one night show in December if you have missed out on this sold-out tour.


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