
Men in Suits
Men’s choir (VIC)
Men In Suits specialise in uninvited appearances in unexpected places at unscheduled times — singing inappropriate songs to entirely unsuspecting audiences.
A band of brothers — many in number, grey of hair, long of tooth, and occasionally short of breath — they donate what precious little free time they have to vibrate the air in (sometimes) pleasant ways. Their mission: to surprise, delight, gently confuse, and occasionally challenge the public through song.
Equal parts musical Men’s Shed, mid-week drinking club, and new-world illuminati, these are Very Important Men with Extremely Important Things to attend to.
Under the satire lies something real. Men In Suits is a weekly commitment: to sing together, drink together, laugh together, and get incrementally better together. It’s a Thursday-night husband-sitting service — lovingly released into the wild to make strange noises with other grown men for the health of their lungs, their minds, and their friendships.
The repertoire spans original songs and irreverent covers, often exploring the baffling theatre of corporate masculinity — performance reviews, buzzwords, boardrooms, and the quiet existential hum beneath it all. Men In Suits sing very seriously about ridiculous things.
Men In Suits exist for both the wellbeing of their members and the amusement — sometimes elation — of the general public. They are proof that men of a certain age can still learn new tricks, new chords, and occasionally new choreography.
They’ll see you soon. You won’t see them coming.
Image credit: Kristina Vackova
















