
Catch The Blues Brothers + James Southwell for Hot Summer Nights at the NFSA on Saturday 31 January. Image: NFSA.
JAMES SOUTHWELL
6 pm | Live Music
THE BLUES BROTHERS
8 pm | Screening
Settle in from 6 pm as James Southwell takes the stage for a live performance in the NFSA heritage courtyard. Enjoy local wines, summer cocktails and charcuterie, available for purchase onsite from Dom’s deli & bar. Then head into Arc Cinema at 8 pm for a screening of The Blues Brothers.
ABOUT THE BLUES BROTHERS
M | 1980 | DCP | USA| D: John Landis
Two sharp-suited musical geniuses (John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd) are chased through Chicago by cops, neo-Nazis and a vengeful country and western band.
Featuring blues legends James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles, this audience favourite is bursting with awesome performances.
‘An exceptional comedy…Car wrecks and blues-related music galore in the best movie ever made in Chicago.’ – Chicago Tribune
ABOUT JAMES SOUTHWELL
For nearly 20 years, James Southwell has been captivating audiences across Australia and New Zealand with his high-octane solo acoustic performances. Stripping things back to the essentials – voice, guitar, and stomp – James manages to fill any room with the energy and intensity of a full band. His gritty vocals, masterful guitar playing, and deep groove create an unmistakable sound that blurs the lines between blues, rock, and roots.
Whether lighting up a packed pub, commanding a festival stage, or delivering an intimate, emotionally charged set, James brings the same fire and authenticity to every show. He doesn’t just play songs – he tells stories, draws you in, and leaves it all on the stage.
Since releasing his debut album Dark Angel in 2006, James has built a reputation as one of Australia’s hardest-working and most exciting live performers. His solo acoustic sets are proof that sometimes less is more – raw, real, and unforgettable.
ABOUT HOT SUMMER NIGHTS
Hot Summer Nights returns for its second year with a hand-picked selection of the hottest live music acts, curated with films in a single-ticket experience to set the perfect summer vibe. Every Friday and Saturday between January 9 and February 14, join us in the NFSA heritage courtyard for live music followed by classic cinema. View all screenings.
The details
What: James Southwell perform live in the heritage courtyard followed by a screening of The Blues Brothers in Arc Cinema
When: Sat 31 Jan 6 pm
Where: Arc Cinema, NFSA Acton
Cost: $25 Full / $21 Concession (+$1.50 booking fee). Tickets available via the NFSA.
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience film. We provide specialised equipment for a range of accessibility needs. Arc Cinema is fully wheelchair accessible. For more information, call 02 6248 2000 or email tickets@nfsa.gov.au









