
Magical Music & Meditation

You are invited to An Evening of Magical Music & Meditation with Emaline Delapaix at The Farm for Wellbeing on Tuesday 17 March 2026
Join Emaline for this healing evening as she brings her ethereal and folky songs to The Farm. This unique concert will be amongst the trees in a peaceful natural setting.
Cost: $35/25 concession +BF
- Seating (chairs, cushions) and blankets provided
What to bring to Magical Music & Meditation with Emaline Delapaix:
- Drink bottle/Keep cup
- Clothing and footwear appropriate to an outdoor setting
Please arrive at Magical Music & Meditation by 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start
Keep right as you enter the property to be directed to parking.
About Emaline Delapaix:

Emaline Delapaix is a rural Northern England based Australian singer-songwriter that writes ethereal and folky songs on acoustic guitar, piano, celtic harp, and other bowed instruments. She also plays a handful of Nordic and Western European traditional songs exploring her ancestry. She is a self-taught singer who found her own voice and a way to deal with her emotions while growing up in a violent home as well as teenage homelessness by listening to many ground-breaking female artists, including Kate Bush, Ani Difranco, Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone, Julee Cruise and Bjørk. Emaline’s clear and haunting voice spans several octaves, switching between gentle lullabies and siren songs with ease and authenticity, often moving audience members to tears (in a good way!).
Emaline’s early and happiest childhood years were spent growing up in a small coastal mountain town in Australia called Thirroul, where she spent most of her time swimming in the sea, climbing trees and eating beans and bananas fresh from her beloved grandfather’s garden. Her love of nature and being an only child led her to write poems, stories, and eventually, songs about the wild world around her. Her songs are authentic and raw at times; the lyrics are poetic, dealing with depression and mental health, healing nature, ancestor stories, animal welfare, love, chronic illness, human dignity, and self-worth. Over the years, she’s drawn musical inspiration from living in unconventional places all over the world after leaving Melbourne in 2004, including a cabin on an island in British Columbia Canada, a caravan in rural Eastern Germany close to the Polish border, as well as in London, Toronto, Quebec, Vancouver, and Berlin, where she spent half of her adult life. Most recently, Emaline moved to North Yorkshire England after becoming chronically ill for two years with a break in music, seeking a quieter life with her Leeds-born partner Lukas.
Aside from music, Emaline also runs an online vintage shop called ‘Wild Finds’ selling wild and whimsical treasures from Germany, Scandinavia, and the UK. She loves foraging and herbal medicine, is vegan and regularly gives a percentage of her CD sales to local animal shelters while out on the road.
In March 2026, Emaline will be returning to Australia to visit the towns and cities she grew up in, reconnecting to her family roots by playing shows in places that her ancestors came from, and writing songs about their stories from the road. As she has done in Europe and North America many times, she will embark on this tour solo using train and bus with her trusty Maton acoustic guitar, bringing stories and songs written in far off lands in English, Swedish and Scottish Gaelic with her.
SOCIALS + MUSIC
http://www.instagram.com/emalinedelapaix
http://www.facebook.com/emalinedelapaixmusic
When The Light Falls And The Bear Sleeps – Emaline Delapaix (official lyric video) – When The Light Falls And The Bear Sleeps – As heard on BBC introducing.
Oh Summer Night Live from my Living Room – ‘Oh Summer Night’ – Live and Unplugged’.
Emaline Delapaix – With Every Beat – Lyric Video – ‘With Every Beat’ – Lyric Video.
Emaline Delapaix Performs ‘Bloodlines’ Live in Worcester 1.3.25 – ‘Bloodlines’ – Live from St Swithun’s, Worcestor.
Perhaps Saskatoon Live from my Living Room – ‘Perhaps Saskatoon’ – ‘Live and Unplugged’.
Visit The Farm for Wellbeing Events page for more events.

