The Music & Booze Co presents
Jordan Kenny
With Special Guests
Vic on The Park Hotel (Marrickville, NSW)
Friday, 16 January 2026 9:00 pm
Jordan Kenny awakens a playful and high-spirited entity. Transcending the listener with a timeless familiarity and a rich sonic vision, his soulful reflections of personal liberation are intertwined with an attention to feeling over genre.
With Jarrah Murray, Lachlan Fitzgerald, and brother Tristan Kenny, Jordan has put together Sydney’s greatest Mock ‘n’ Roll quartet in a decade – a charismatic group that he ambiguously refers to as KỌRỌSI after his alter ego. They are known for bringing an otherworldly sweat to their live shows, passionately entangling theatricality and unforgettable chaos.
Jordan has played in front of sold-out crowds at many of Sydney’s iconic venues, including The Lansdowne, The Factory Theatre, Crowbar, Vic on the Park, The Vanguard, Paddo RSL, Lazybones, The Brass Monkey, and The Lord Gladstone. Not to mention audiences in Berlin, London, Liverpool, Munich, Budapest, Bordeaux and Rome to name a few. Notably, he has had the opportunity to perform two of his songs in Tasmania at The Odeon Theatre, accompanied by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. He and his band have also showcased at Australian Music Week and Cronulla Jazz & Blues Festival for 2 years in a row.
Jordan’s nomadic single ‘(I) Blew The Sun Away’ enjoyed several plays on triple j and Unearthed – the track charted in the Top 10 on the Overall and Indie Charts, and received glowing reviews. His recent singles ‘GRINNING’, ‘What A Scene!’, and ‘Pretend To Care’ received further support from triple j, 2SER, 2XX FM, and FBi Radio!
"This is a really confident debut for Jordan. He's let his grandest ambitions loose and we get the benefits of it with this cinematic and shapeshifting indie pop gem."
- Dave Ruby Howe (Triple J) on ‘(I) Blew The Sun Away‘
Following the release of his highly anticipated debut album ‘Who’s Seeing Who?’ in 2024, Jordan and the band toured the UK and several countries in Europe to push Jordan's sophomore EP ‘SILVER BAT’. It featured an untamed collection of songs that left a profound musical indent on the Australian and European live music scenes. Most recently Jordan and the band returned to Europe for their 2025 KỌRỌSI tour in July and August, bringing a culmination of old and new songs in what Jordan deems as the pieces of his lost year in Italy. They will be heading to Woodford Folk Festival 2025-26 as a come back to home.
With Jarrah Murray, Lachlan Fitzgerald, and brother Tristan Kenny, Jordan has put together Sydney’s greatest Mock ‘n’ Roll quartet in a decade – a charismatic group that he ambiguously refers to as KỌRỌSI after his alter ego. They are known for bringing an otherworldly sweat to their live shows, passionately entangling theatricality and unforgettable chaos.
Jordan has played in front of sold-out crowds at many of Sydney’s iconic venues, including The Lansdowne, The Factory Theatre, Crowbar, Vic on the Park, The Vanguard, Paddo RSL, Lazybones, The Brass Monkey, and The Lord Gladstone. Not to mention audiences in Berlin, London, Liverpool, Munich, Budapest, Bordeaux and Rome to name a few. Notably, he has had the opportunity to perform two of his songs in Tasmania at The Odeon Theatre, accompanied by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. He and his band have also showcased at Australian Music Week and Cronulla Jazz & Blues Festival for 2 years in a row.
Jordan’s nomadic single ‘(I) Blew The Sun Away’ enjoyed several plays on triple j and Unearthed – the track charted in the Top 10 on the Overall and Indie Charts, and received glowing reviews. His recent singles ‘GRINNING’, ‘What A Scene!’, and ‘Pretend To Care’ received further support from triple j, 2SER, 2XX FM, and FBi Radio!
"This is a really confident debut for Jordan. He's let his grandest ambitions loose and we get the benefits of it with this cinematic and shapeshifting indie pop gem."
- Dave Ruby Howe (Triple J) on ‘(I) Blew The Sun Away‘
Following the release of his highly anticipated debut album ‘Who’s Seeing Who?’ in 2024, Jordan and the band toured the UK and several countries in Europe to push Jordan's sophomore EP ‘SILVER BAT’. It featured an untamed collection of songs that left a profound musical indent on the Australian and European live music scenes. Most recently Jordan and the band returned to Europe for their 2025 KỌRỌSI tour in July and August, bringing a culmination of old and new songs in what Jordan deems as the pieces of his lost year in Italy. They will be heading to Woodford Folk Festival 2025-26 as a come back to home.