Monbulk
MonBulk is a band whose collective experience of writing and playing original music spans decades: pop, funk, acoustic and rock-infused melodies drawn from current and past live and recorded projects. Audiences have loved and been immersed in old and new songs and have encouraged more. We are happy to oblige.
MonBulk:
Ben Riley Drums
Chris Coleman Guitar
Kym Lawry Keyboards
Luke Thomson Vocals/Guitar
Mark Calligeros Bass/Vocals
Stephanie Thomson Vocals
|
Date:
Friday 27 June
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
Mid-Year Wheaty Ceramics and Glass Sale
A highlight on the calendar, this twice-yearly event is run by ceramic and glass artists selling direct to the public.
Come meet the artists and expect to find treasures ranging from small cups and every day vessels to special exhibition pieces and sculptures.
|
Date:
Saturday 28 June
Time:
2.30 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
Mark Curtis & The Flannelettes + Mark Jory
Mark Curtis and the Flannelettes
Compelling blood-harmony driven songwriting with quirk, delivered by a fun, alt-country, string band from Adelaide, South Australia Kaurna Yerta.
Those moments when a song taps into your psyche, hints at your vulnerability, and makes you smile at the same time you feel seen –The Flannelettes fronted by duo Mark Curtis and Bonnie Auè offer them in spades.
Winners of the SA Music award for best country act 2023 and nominated for best live country act at the National Live Music awards 2023, they draw influence from artists such as Gillian Welch, The Everly Brothers, Crowded House and Daniel Johnston, This hard working group have a gift for communicating the fragility of being human in music that’s both poignant and playful.
The Flannelettes are; Mark Curtis (vocals guitar), Bonnie Aué (vocals, upright bass), and Michael Hutchison (vocals, drumkit) and Josh Bennett (vocals, guitar, fiddle) they create quirky songs drenched in harmonies, cynicism and humour. A little bit alt-country, a lot their own sound.
Indulge yourself and listen to the lyrics closely and alone. Then come see why they are being called Adelaides funnest live band.
Mark Jory
Mark lives and works in Adelaide, Australia, with his wife and kids. He is a singer/songwriter, who plays guitar & harmonica. He has released 2 ep's ‘Beloved’ and ‘Behold’. His songs reflect his experiences in life, faith and love.
|
Date:
Saturday 28 June
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
Jen Lush band + Aza Newland
Jen Lush and her stellar band return to the Wheaty on the cusp of releasing new music.
This is their first full band show this year and they're bursting with new songs, stories and untamed dance moves, and maybe even finally a name for the band!
Wonderful singer songwriter Aza Newland joins them for this beautiful Sunday arvo show. Book now, pay what you can, everyone is welcome!
(band photo by Catherine Leo Photography)
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Sunday 29 June
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
NO WAVE POETRY - Curated by: Rene Hooft
NO WAVE POETRY READING SERIES
This new reading series will bring together some of Adelaide’s best poets on the first Wednesday of each month. Fans of poetry will be treated to readings from established interstate poets as well as some of the best emerging local talent.
NO WAVE is a testing ground for new work and plays an important role in the creative development of local poets. The readings are primarily concerned with raising the profile of poetry in Adelaide, showcasing the best local talent by creating a space for diverse voices to take their craft into new and exciting places.
Equally, the readings are an occasion for local poets to gather in order to encourage collaboration and enhance the sense of community surrounding poetry in Adelaide.
For more information, or to register your interest to participate in a reading, please contact: nowavepoetry@gmail.com
$5 ENTRY - 7 for 7:30pm
|
Date:
Wednesday 2 July
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
Tickets at the door
|
|
|
Wheatgrass Jam!
Your search for an Adelaide bluegrass jam ends here!
Come on down to the Wheatsheaf Hotel on the first Thursday of each month from 7-9pm and swap some G runs.
Bring your instruments, share some tunes and connect with fellow players in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
It’s the perfect chance to enjoy an evening of great music, beer, company and celebrate the awesome of bluegrass!
|
Date:
Thursday 3 July
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
COMA's 20th Birthday Bash - A-Side - feat. Enne R. Project, PRT Ensemble, and Marmalade Trio
COMA drops the needle on their freshly pressed 20th Birthday Bash album to play the A-side.
feat. Enne R. Project, PRT Ensemble, and Marmalade Trio
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR - MEMBERS $12
|
Date:
Friday 4 July
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
East of Everything - Sam Brittain & Tara Coates + B.R. Dalton (WA)
Sam Brittain and Tara Coates (nee Carragher) present East of Everything.
A selection of the pair’s co-written folk/americana music.
The two singer/songwriters became fast friends in 2015, bonding over a shared love of Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams, drinking whiskey, and complaining. What followed was a collaboration that rather annoyingly produced a collection of some of the best songs either of the two staunchly independent solo artists had ever written, featuring soaring harmonies and duel acoustic guitars.
Sam and Tara will be supported by a special guest, B.R. Dalton (WA).
|
Date:
Saturday 5 July
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
Wheaty Brewing Corps' 11th Birthday Celebrations - Featuring: The Explosioning
Come join this collection of some of SAs most exciting instrumentalists who come together on special occasions (such as the Wheaty Brewery Birthday) to assemble as the Explosioning.
Led by bassist Lyndon Gray (The Exhibits, The New Cabal) this group performs originals and obscure gems from the funk and dance world reimagined through their unique instrumentation.
The band contains members of The Shaolin Afronauts, Wanderers, The St Morris Sinners, Didier Kumahlo, No News among many other iconic contemporary SA groups. Always a feast for the ears, was a blast last year, let's do it again!
Dylan Marshall - Electric guitar
Django Rowe - Electric guitar
Brenton Foster - Keys
Jack Strempel - Keys
Lyndon Gray - Electric Bass
Cam Tonkin - Drums
|
Date:
Sunday 6 July
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
COMA's 20TH Birthday Bash - B-Side - feat. The COMA Ensemble, Here Comes Everything, and voiceROM
Let the birthday celebrations continue as COMA flips the album over to play the B-side.
feat. The COMA Ensemble, Here Comes Everything, and voiceROM
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR - MEMBERS $12
|
Date:
Monday 7 July
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
Sorcha Chisholm (SA/JPN) + Paula Standing
The Pink and Silver Soirée is a show where cabaret meets the soulful stylings of Sorcha Chisholm and Paula Standing.
Sorcha’s forthcoming self-produced album “Silver Lining” is due to drop in September. A love letter of originals to her current hometown of Tokyo, she’ll be playing an intimate solo set featuring the songs from the album.
Paula’s recent album “Pink Feather Dress” draws from a range of influences from Patsy Cline to Slim Dusty. Her show will take you through the full gamut of emotions!
Pink and Silver dress encouraged
Come celebrate with us!
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Thursday 10 July
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
Jhana Allan Duo (NSW) + Maisie B
JHANA ALLAN
Uralla-based singer-songwriter Jhana Allan released her sophomore album, titled ‘Fake Paradise’ in 2024. Themes of desire, addiction, and awareness of the artist’s own need for prioritising rest, forms the backdrop of this shape-shifting release.
Drawing inspiration from musicians like The Weather Station, Sam Amidon, PJ Harvey, and Lucie Thorne, the album moves through folk, jazz, and rock soundscapes, retaining a throughline of Allan’s visceral and emotive writing and singing, and grounded by her layered vocal presence.
MAISIE B.
Maisie B adores and craves connecting with others through the vulnerability of their music. An experienced performer and multi-instrumentalist, they seamlessly weave together their favourite elements of folk, jazz and alt pop to curate a sound that is texturally rich, emotionally charged and an intricate fusion of everything they love.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Friday 11 July
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
The Wrong Road Album Launch + Sette Bello
Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music as The Wrong Road proudly presents Fox Looker, their debut album recorded live at The Wheaty.
Fox Looker captures the raw energy and dynamic sound of this indie Adelaide band. With a powerhouse 7-piece lineup, The Wrong Road delivers an explosive mix of music that’ll take you on a wild ride from start to finish. You'll be treated to tracks from the album, plus some brand-new, heart-pounding tunes that will leave you craving more!
It doesn’t end there – sharing the stage with them is the incredible Sette Bello! This talented trio will serenade you with their eclectic mix of love, hate, and everything in between, bringing their own unique flavor to the night.
Don’t miss out on this explosive, high-energy night – mark your calendars, it's going to be epic!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Saturday 12 July
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
Don Morrison’s Raging Thirst
Multi award wining songwriter Don Morrison has shared the stage with many of the biggest names in Australian music, like Midnight Oil, Hunters and Collectors, Billy Thorpe, Men At Work, and dozens more in over forty years in the music game.
He has worked with Bo Diddly, Joe Cocker, Rodriguez and even Billy Ray Cyrus, He was brave enough to stand next to Shakin’ Stephens in a urinal and nearly killed by Willie Nelson in Austin, Texas.
He’s done gigs from Perth to Penrith, from Sydney to San Antonio and released sixteen CDs of original songs under his own name and with bands such as The Bodgies, The Elmores, The Lonely Cosmonauts and Prawnhead.
Now he’s teamed up with his two sons, Eddie on the double bass, and Jake on guitar. They’ve taught him some new chords and brought him into the 21st century. Along with long time comrade Andy Przygonski on drums, this quartet makes up Don Morrison’s Raging Thirst and they are currently basking in the wealth and adulation resulting from the recent release of their new album, Dreams.
|
Date:
Sunday 13 July
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
The Satellites
Get set for another wild intergalactic musical journey with Adelaide’s longstanding Rockabilly and Roots legends – “The Satellites”
The Satellites are back at The Wheaty and all set to blast out some of their favourite rockin’ tunes. A talented and enthusiastic mix of musicians and songwriters dedicated to real authentic roots music.
A high energy experience you won’t want to miss.
|
Date:
Friday 18 July
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
The Get Down Revolution
We are The Get Down Revolution and our mission is clear: to make you move to the rhythm of the funk.
Come down to the Wheatsheaf Hotel to step into our world of funk, soul, and groove, expect an unforgettable musical journey that’ll have you dancing like nobody’s watching.
So, put on your dancing shoes, and let the rhythm take control. Join us for a night of fun on the dance floor – because we’re here to make you dance!
|
Date:
Saturday 19 July
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
The Fiddle Chicks - Roughly 20 Years Anniversary Show
Dee Trewartha and Emma Luker have been playing music together for roughly 20 years, and are celebrating their perseverance and survival with a special anniversary show at The Wheaty.
After nearly twenty years of performing their original songs and tunes, and having way too much fun along the way, The Fiddle Chicks are still going strong.
With only their two fiddles, bass fiddle and stomp boxes, they create a unique and energetic musical experience for audiences at festivals and events throughout Australia.
Original, energetic and friendly folk for all ages.
|
Date:
Sunday 20 July
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
COMA - Heaps Grass (VIC) + Cooper Vos Quartet
The legendary C.O.M.A Sessions have been a fixture at The Wheaty since 2005.
C.O.M.A is a musician-led, musician-focused, member based not-for-profit association. It presents a unique opportunity for the creative development and artistic endeavour of a broad range of Australian composers and performers. It is committed to presenting and raising the profile of original music in Adelaide, and indeed Australia.
$20 ENTRY - MEMBERS $12
|
Date:
Monday 21 July
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Tickets at the door
|
|
|
NO WAVE POETRY - Special event - Splinter Journal
NO WAVE & Splinter Journal celebrate the launch of Splinter Issue 2 - with special guests.
NO WAVE POETRY READING SERIES
This new reading series will bring together some of Adelaide’s best poets on the first Wednesday of each month. Fans of poetry will be treated to readings from established interstate poets as well as some of the best emerging local talent.
NO WAVE is a testing ground for new work and plays an important role in the creative development of local poets. The readings are primarily concerned with raising the profile of poetry in Adelaide, showcasing the best local talent by creating a space for diverse voices to take their craft into new and exciting places.
Equally, the readings are an occasion for local poets to gather in order to encourage collaboration and enhance the sense of community surrounding poetry in Adelaide.
For more information, or to register your interest to participate in a reading, please contact: nowavepoetry@gmail.com
$5 ENTRY - 7 for 7:30pm
|
Date:
Wednesday 23 July
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
Tickets at the door
|
|
|
Emmy Ryan (VIC) + Nancy Bates
Emmy Ryan’s music carries the weight of solitude and the warmth of solidarity, with soul-stirring vocals, intricate guitar and mandolin playing, and lyrics that land straight in the heart.
Her debut EP 'I Ain’t So Blue' was released in September 2024 to acclaim and airplay from radio around the country and its lead single was named a semi-finalist in the celebrated International Songwriting Competition 2024.
Emmy’s songwriting has been compared to that of Paul Kelly and Laura Marling, and has seen her share stages with some of the country’s brightest folk luminaries.
Emmy will be joined by brilliant fiddler Mae Traeger (Kelly’s Wayke, High Street Drifters).
Nancy Bates is a proud Barkindji song woman whose music blends soul, folk, and protest, giving voice to justice, healing, and cultural resilience.
A former collaborator with Archie Roach, Bates is acclaimed for her reimagining of Tracy Chapman’s work in Still Talkin’ Bout a Revolution. She leads Songs Inside, a songwriting program in Adelaide Women’s Prison, transforming trauma into music.
In 2024, she was named Indigenous Artist-in-Residence at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. At the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Bates brings powerful storytelling and song, offering a profound evening of connection, strength, and spirit.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Thursday 24 July
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
David Bridie (VIC)
David Bridie
Following on from his triumphant recent festival shows with the legendary Not Drowning Waving (NDW) & Telek, David Bridie launches his new album “On Karen’s Piano”. The album sees Bridie re-imagine his back catalogue of solo, NDW and My Friend The Chocolate Cake songs for voice and piano, and was recorded in memory of a close friend, using her beloved grand piano.
More about David Bridie Pianist, singer, songwriter, music producer and multiple ARIA award winning artist David Bridie has enjoyed a distinguished career as one of Australia’s most well loved and innovative musicians.
A founding member and songwriter of the critically acclaimed musical groups Not Drowning Waving and My Friend the Chocolate Cake, David has also maintained a substantial career as a solo artist releasing six albums.
David has scored the soundtracks for over 100 international and Australian films, television series and documentaries, earning numerous AFI, AACTA and Screen Music awards.
As a record producer David has worked on numerous culturally significant projects with artists such as Christine Anu, Archie Roach, Frank Yamma and George Telek.
TIX - $40 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Friday 25 July
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
Spiral Dance - Winter Widdershins at The Wheaty
Fusing folk-lore and legend with a good heady serve of pagan mystery, Spiral Dance presents an eclectic blend of traditional English folk-rock with powerful self-penned songs and tunes. Rousing melodies intertwine with mythical tales that will spirit you into the realms of magic and the mists of ancient time – this is music that will rock your ancestors!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Saturday 26 July
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
The Vatican featuring Chris Finnen & Charmaine Jones (Gospo Collective)
The third in a series of concerts comprising exceptional musicians performing stylistically diverse compositions featuring unique artists and their heartfelt narratives.
The Vatican comprises four of Adelaide’s most culturally diverse, experienced, and respected musicians.
Headed by former London-based musicians, the effusive Enrico Morena, probably the most skilled drummer in nuanced and soundscape drumming in Australia, and the virtuosic and melodically charged Julian Ferraretto, arguably one of the most in-demand improvisational violinists in the country…both being PhD graduates of the Elder Conservatorium.
On guitar, the consummate Alain Valodze, an expressive Composer and Producer drawing influences from Flamenco, Folk, Brazilian, and Classical as well as Latin music, which come together to create Alain’s melodic and contemporary new age sound. Lastly, the understated Jamie Harrison on electric and double Bass, quiet by nature, though not in his artistry, commitment, passion and intensity of musicianship and heartbeat. A proud Kokatha man and a Graduate Of the Elder Conservatorium of Jazz.
English-born guitarist and troubadour, Chris Finnen, is renowned as being a master of Blues and World music, not to mention his razor sharp wit. Chris's narrative of life is highlighted in his recently released book, 'Finnenisms', which will form part of the evening's format. Chris was inducted into the New York Blues Hall of Fame in 2013 and the S.A. Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
Vocalist, educator and producer, Charmaine Jones, is the founder and powerhouse of the highly acclaimed 'Gospo Collective', one of Australia's premier choral ensembles. Sri Lankan-born, Australian-bred, Charmaine's stage presence and charisma is second only to her renowned performances and improvisational techniques with the evening being a platform for her original compositions and vocal wizardry.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Sunday 27 July
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
ARBA Presents: Winter Blues with Finnen, Whetter, Scott, Surmon & Rodda.
The Adelaide Roots & Blues Association presents Winter Blues, the latest in our acclaimed "seasonal" shows at the iconic Wheatsheaf Hotel.
The show will feature an all-star line-up of musicians that do not normally play together. This will be a one-off, never-to-be-repeated show!
ALL-STAR LINE-UP!
Chris Finnen (guitar and vocals)
Evan Whetter (Keys & Vocals)
Anthony Scott (Guitar & vocals)
PLUS
Denis Surmon (bass)
Craig Rodda (drums)
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Saturday 2 August
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
The Sourdoughs + Los Cactus Trios
Leaning in with some songwriter wisdoms, The Sourdoughs will shove you around with ballad, protest and hope. Support act Los Cactus Trios
The Sourdoughs are a SA band, lightly kneaded into a delicious chewy loaf led by baker, Sue.
Sue Baker is a long-standing SA songwriter with 2 solo albums under her belt. She loves her little Maton acoustic guitar & leads on vocals. The other Sourdough slices are Ron Vanderzwan on drums, Nigel Sweeting on bass, Ashley Turner on fiddle & Adam Threapleton on harmonica. Bringing some folky acoustic roots, with hints of blues and jazz treatments of originals & covers.
Fresh or toasted, The Sourdoughs are a tasty treat!
|
Date:
Sunday 3 August
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
|
|
|
Nathan Cavaleri (NSW) + Special Guest
“Raw but refined… from world-class stages to deeply human stories.”
A night of blues-rock, captivating stories, and spine-tingling moments.
As seen on ABC’s Australian Story, Nathan Cavaleri’s life has been anything but ordinary—world tours at 8, playing with B.B. King, surviving leukemia, and stepping away from fame… only to return with more purpose than ever.
With New Blues With A Story, Nathan delivers more than a gig. Expect blistering guitar work, rich vocals, and stories that cut through—unexpectedly vulnerable, disarmingly real, and deeply felt.
This is a show that leaves a mark.
TIX - $40 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Thursday 21 August
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|
|
Ben Creighton Griffiths Jazz Harp (UK)
BEN CREIGHTON GRIFFITHS is an Internationally touring jazz and classical harpist based in Wales. He made his International debut at the 2004 1er Concours International de Harpe in Nantes, France where, aged 7, he came second in the Under 18 division. In 2006 he won the Under 13 Division of the Wales International Harp Festival before going on to win the 2008 Junior Lily Laskine competition in Paris, winning a concert harp in the process.
Originally classically trained he now specialises in jazz both as a soloist and with his bands – the Transatlantic Hot Club and Chube. His career has taken him across the world including to America, Canada, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, India, Brazil, and across Europe and has seen him collaborate with musicians such as Catrin Finch, Dennis Rollins MBE, and Tatiana Eva-Marie. As well as a performer he is a composer, most recently developing a concert schedule for his own Concerto for Jazz Harp & Symphony Orchestra. He has taught workshops in jazz across the world and has been a guest tutor in the harp and trad music departments at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Upcoming appearances at the time of writing include a UK spring tour with the Transatlantic Hot Club, the Welsh premiere of his Concerto with the Cardiff Philharmonic at the BBC Hoddinott Hall, and his first performing trip to Australia in the summer.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
|
Date:
Wednesday 27 August
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
Book Online
Booking Fee
|
|