“CAROLINE NIN SUPPLIES A SHOT OF PURE CABARET DIRECTLY TO YOUR BLOODSTREAM.”
The Age
"NIN IS A CLASSIC FEMME FATALE... A TASTE OF INTIMACY WITH ONE OF 
MUSIC'S TRUE ANGELS"
The Guardian
“SHE CAN BELT, VAMP, SHE CROONS, PURRS... INFECTIOUS AND MESMERIZING."
New York Times

L'HOTEL

Sydney Opera House
October 12 - November 13 2022

L'Hotel saw Caroline in the lobby of an opulent hotel for an immersive evening of French finery and food, dripping in old world glamour.

Discard any previous notions of burlesque, circus and cabaret, because this hotel’s sensuous staff are much more than they seem…

Caroline Nin is a classic French femme fatale whose mesmerizing personality and sultry voice have charmed, intrigued and seduced audiences in sell-out seasons around the world.

Born in France, the Parisian-based Nin’s debut at the glamorous Hollywood Savoy, in the Opera district, quickly draws a loyal following that takes her throughout Europe and on to London’s dynamic Soho club scene.

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SLY

This album is dedicated to my best friend and soul sister SLY who left this earth to sing and party in heaven too soon, too young. My grief is beyond words, ma Sylvie adorée.

I wish to thank the amazing Sean Hargreaves (producer), Laurent Guanzini (pianist, arranger, songwriter) Gary Brunton and Ichiro Onoe who, patiently, worked with me on this project. Their uniqueness, talent and love have made this album sound as it does : magical!

Laurent, you are such a genius songwriter and a beautiful soul.
Gary, I love working with you, your enthusiasm and talent are beyond. Ichiro, your magic touch transpires in this album and I am so grateful that you have trusted me by taking part in this project.
Sean, this album would never have "been" without you.
From your trip to Paris for the recording to our mixing sessions in London during COVID to the final production when I was quarantining in Sydney and you were in London, your morning, my evenings.

I will never forget your dedication, your love and your support.

FEATURED PRESS

"Marlene ended her career in Sydney. She fell off the stage into the orchestra."

Sydney Morning Herald

"Nin is referred to as a modern-day Dietrich..."

Sunday Telegraph

"With looks and figure to back up all the talk, Nin exudes absolute confidence on stage."

The Times