Imaginary Millions Jam Session
 
About the Artist
Imaginary Millions is a jam like no other—music, poetry, and pure spontaneity. Everyone’s welcome: kids, families, seasoned musicians, first-time singers, or just curious souls who want to soak it up.
For 90 minutes, host Rob Major brings together local talent, QMF performers—and you! No setlist, little plan, just the magic of the moment. Every session is one-of-a-kind and will never happen the same way twice.
Born as a monthly night in London in 2017, Imaginary Millions has jammed in Amsterdam and Manchester, taken the stage at the Love Supreme Festival in the UK, and found a regular home right here on the Bellarine Peninsula.
So bring a guitar, a drum, a poem, your voice—or simply yourself. Step in and see where it goes.
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