Céd & Shane Duo
Paris-born Céd Le Mélédo and Shane, a farm boy from Wallup East near Dimboola, bring together two distinct worlds in a rich and engaging musical collaboration.
Céd is a seasoned performer and multi-instrumentalist, known for his romantic, expressive style and deep connection to European musical traditions. Singing in French, Spanish, Italian and English, he weaves together guitar, harmonica, accordion and occasional surprises like Irish whistle and spoons to create a sound that is both nostalgic and full of life. With over 25 years of performing across Australia, he is a respected and much-loved entertainer.
Shane complements the duo with his grounded, roots-driven musicianship. Playing bass, guitar and providing backing vocals, he brings warmth, rhythm and a distinctly Australian edge to their sound.
Together, Céd and Shane perform a blend of folk, pop and Celtic ballads, infused with a European sensibility and a French twist. Their music moves effortlessly between romance, storytelling and lively rhythm, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and uplifting.
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Ced and Shane Duo
Saturday 21 March | 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Beer Garden – Daylesford Hotel
FREE ENTRY
Venue Accessibility Information
We strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all guests. However, due to the historic nature of our venue, there are some accessibility limitations:
Public Bar & Bistro: Accessible via a portable ramp. Please notify us upon arrival so we can assist with setup.
Bar Bamford: Wheelchair accessible via ramp access at the entry. Includes bathroom facilities but does not have ambulant facilities.
Beer Garden: Wheelchair users can access this area via the rear of the property.
Facilities: Unfortunately, there are no accessible or ambulant bathrooms in the public areas of the venue outside of Bar Bamford.
If you or your guests have specific accessibility needs or questions, we encourage you to contact us in advance so we can assist wherever possible.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians and first peoples of the land on which we work and create. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging.