Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre

Eliza Hull – Relaxed Performance

Eliza Hull and band perform as part of the Relaxed Performance series.

The Centre’s series of Relaxed Performances are specifically suited for audiences with sensory sensitivities, using altered lighting, more in-depth musical explanations and accompanying access resources.

Individuals and community groups are welcome to join us for the 10.30am concert. School groups are welcome to join us for the 12noon concert.

Having established herself as one of Australia’s most important voices and striking songwriters of recent years, ARIA award-winning musical artist Eliza Hull’s music has appeared across radio, TV and film.

Which session time is right for me or my group? 

10.30am: Tailored for individuals and community groups
12pm: Tailored for school groups

The Relaxed Performance series is supported by the Learning and Access Consortium.

Dates & Times
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Duration: 45 mins. Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.

Tickets
Standard $10
A Transaction Fee between $4 and $8.50 applies to orders made online and by phone. Delivery Fees may also apply. A ticket limit of six is in place online to ensure fair ticket access for all. Want to bring a bigger party? Call our Box Office during business hours on (03) 9699 3333 to book.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Relaxed Performance
Assistance Animals Welcome
Audio 100
Language No Barrier

Relaxed Performances

Explore our 2025 season of Relaxed Performances

About the Artists

Eliza Hull and band

Having established herself as one of Australia’s most important voices and striking songwriters of recent years, musical artist Eliza Hull has proven the longevity of her art, and continued evolution. New single ‘Running Underwater’ sees Hull work with ARIA Award-winning producer Pip Norman (Baker Boy, Missy Higgins). The track was first performed by Hull during a powerful appearance on ABC’s Q&A on national TV. It’s the first song Hull has written about living with condition ‘Charcot Marie Tooth’.

In recent years, Hull has emerged as an accessibility advocate within the industry, her determinism and approach to educating and spurring on change in structure and perspective has been incredibly influential, she consults with organisations such as The ARIAS and APRA and has spoken at events including SXSW, Bigsound, Changes, Human Rights Convention and at Parliament House. She was also the creator of Isolaid’s ‘Accessible All Areas’ a live stream featuring Deaf and Disabled artists which garnered over 50k streams.

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