Eclectic original from Cult accordion ensembles, string quartets & Jazz-ska to alt-country, nu-folk, roots & rockabilly.

Want to play a gig at the Wheaty? Email us at: bands@wheatsheafhotel.com.au

PS: no cover bands or ultra-loud combos please

HAMMAT | PAGE | FRANCIS + Palisade

Drawing inspiration from the understated lyricism and exploratory spirit of modern jazz’s quieter innovators, Adam Page (saxophone), Kallan Francis (guitar) and Blake Hammat (drums) come together for a set where intention shapes every sound. This is music that doesn’t rush to fill the space, but pays close attention to it.

This trio leans into the art of conversation guided by subtle turns and quiet risks, where each gesture feels considered yet alive in the moment.

Expect an intimate, immersive set that invites you to listen differently — to settle into the details, the space between notes, and the feeling of music unfolding with purpose.

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Wednesday 29 April
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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HAMMAT | PAGE | FRANCIS + Palisade

The Big ol' Wheaty Pub Music Quiz - Featuring: Aaron Nash & The Double A-Sides

 
 Fear not, fellow music enthusiasts!

 The greatest music quiz event in the 5031 postcode is here to rock your world!

 Put your music trivia knowledge to the test. Impress your friends with niche facts and breathtaking knowledge. Win great prizes for you and your team. Bask in the glory of quality music-themed pub trivia.

 Hosted by Quizmaster Aaron Nash + featuring a live band!!

 Doors at 6:30pm - Quiz 7-9pm 

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL through OZTIX

Date: Thursday 30 April
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
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The Big ol' Wheaty Pub Music Quiz  - Featuring: Aaron Nash & The Double A-Sides

Jason Scott Kendall (NSW/SA) Single Launch

Please come and be part of the launch of Jason Scott Kendall's new single 'Heaven In Disguise'.

It’s going to be an epic night filled with good vibes, great tunes, and a chance to experience the music live and up close.

Jason is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from NSW, currently based in Adelaide and has been honing his craft since the age of six. His music varies from acoustic instrumental to R&B/Soul and blues all the way to alternative rock and country.

On May 1st at The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Jason will be performing songs from his first album Paths as well as performing his entire latest EP titled Never Say I Didn’t Try and launching his latest single Heaven In Disguise. The first set will be a solo set of acoutic songs and stories, the second set will be Jason’s songs from his upcoming album with an 8 piece band!

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAIABLE)

Date: Friday 1 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $30
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Jason Scott Kendall (NSW/SA) Single Launch

Johnny SeaGull & the Hot Chips + Trafalgars

Johnny Seagull & the Hot Chips play the songs of Louisville, Kentucky native Johnny Seagull.

Mixing Seagull’s love of all things 60s with 90s baggage, the trio cooks a brew of garage & soulful psych mixed with CBGBs era punk and grunge, all grounded in Seagull’s time in New Orleans. For awhile, he studied guitar under Richard Lloyd (Television). The Hot Chips are Sandy Cenin (drums, vox) and Amr Zaid (bass).

Date: Saturday 2 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Johnny SeaGull & the Hot Chips + Trafalgars

Hana & Jessie-Lee's Bad Habits (VIC/SA) + Tin Town - SOLD OUT

Alt country darlings Hana & Jessie-Lee's Bad Habits return to the Wheatsheaf Hotel to launch their new single 'Pity Party' from their forthcoming 3rd album, as part of a short run of shows across SA, VIC and NSW. 

The band had a busy 2025 playing a number of festivals such as Port Fairy, Riverboats, Gympie Muster, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Aireys Inlet Festival as well as supporting Mick Thomas on his 23-date national tour, with most shows across the country sold out. 

This is the only SA show for the single tour, and supporting on the night are local roots/folk/soul duo; Tin Town, comprised of Courtney Robb and Snooks La Vie, who have just released their debut album 'Down in the Dirt'.

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Sunday 3 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $25
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Hana & Jessie-Lee's Bad Habits (VIC/SA) + Tin Town - SOLD OUT

COMA - Duck Soup // Omens

 

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 4 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - Duck Soup // Omens

NO WAVE POETRY - featuring Alex Sawyer, Geoffrey Aitken, Carissa Fischer & Travis Lucas


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 6 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $5
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NO WAVE POETRY - featuring Alex Sawyer, Geoffrey Aitken, Carissa Fischer & Travis Lucas

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 7 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $0
Wheatgrass Jam!

The Bluedays + Mode

The Bluedays return to where it all began for the band, on stage at the Wheatsheaf!


In the often congested and over-engineered environment of today’s music, The Bluedays are a breath of fresh air. This exciting three-piece outfit spirits folks away to a more immediate musical landscape. Power-pop, indie, punk? That’s for others to decide... Come and enjoy the band’s catchy, vibrant and not-to-be-missed live set, featuring songs from their forthcoming album. 


Also playing on the night are Mode, presenting their fabulous indie tunes for your listening pleasure.


Date: Friday 8 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Bluedays + Mode

ARBA Autumn Blues - Guitar Special

The Adelaide Roots & Blues Association presents Autumn 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! 

LINE-UP:

Guitar and vocals:

Jesse Deane-Freeman

Nick Kipridis

Sav Palaktsoglou

 WITH

Jason Mannix bass)

Mario Marino (drums)

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 9 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $25
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ARBA Autumn Blues - Guitar Special

Rosie & The Riveters + Baulk at the Möön

“Kerin’s music is immediately captivating – musically, vocally, and lyrically. The song(s) bend genres, including the blues, folk, reggae and classic rock.” Rock the Pigeon Blog, November 2023.

Rosie & The Riveters perform the unique, multi-genre songs of Kerin Carr. Her songs, with their ear worm melodies and engaging lyrics, have been picked up on Community Radio in Australia, and on Indie Radio across the globe. 

Kerin, on lead vocals and guitar, has a background from long ago as a guitarist in Adelaide bands, and recently as a soloist performing her original work. She is so happy to have a committed and enthusiastic group of musicians help her bring her songs to life in Rosie & The Riveters.

Stuart plays bass and helps out on backing vocals. He is a singer/songwriter and recording artist who fronts his own band, Baulk at the Möön.  

Herb, on drums, has hundreds of gigs under his belt, playing every style from jazz to pop.

Feb is The Riveters’ additional vocalist. She is an experienced performer, providing perfect harmonies with her crystal-clear voice.

Date: Sunday 10 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
Rosie & The Riveters + Baulk at the Möön

Sam Buckingham (NSW) - SOLD OUT

Since releasing her career defining album DEAR JOHN in 2022, Sam Buckingham has built a cult like following on the Australian live circuit.

 She’s lapped the country six times on sold out headline tours and jumped on tour with some of the country’s biggest names like Paul Kelly, Kate Miller-Heidke, The Whitlam’s and Ben Lee. She’s also played at Woodford, Wild Village and Queenscliff Music Festivals and toured with the Festival of Small Halls.

 2026 sees the release of Sam’s new album “Beautiful Machine”, a cross-Pacific collaboration with Australian-born Nashville-based producer Clare “LOLLIES” Reynolds. “I’ve been falling deeper in love with my body and the Earth” says Sam. “In a time when we’re seemingly obsessed with building ‘bigger and better’ technology, all I can think about is how the natural world is so brilliantly designed—it’s the most beautiful machine we’ll ever have.” 

 Sam says the songs for Beautiful Machine were written on hikes, beach walks, lying on the couch in her underwear and on long drives to see her family (while someone else was driving, of course). They mark a new chapter in her songwriting career, and in her life. 

 Influenced by the lyrical honesty of Jensen McRae, Brandi Carlisle & Ani DiFranco, the anthemic energy of Maggie Rogers, and the rhythmic flow of artists like LaRussell and Connor Price, Sam’s unique sensibility for marrying poetry with pop shines as she effortlessly weaves her personal truth into the fabric of the global zeitgeist.

The 2026 Beautiful Machine tour will see Sam reach every corner of the country, treating audiences to intimate acoustic versions of crowd favourites from her previous releases - DEAR JOHN, Cyclone and Quiet Revolution - and using Ableton Push to live loop, sample, and bring these stunning new songs to life.

TIX - $55 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Wednesday 13 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $40
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Sam Buckingham (NSW) - SOLD OUT

The Satellites

Get set for a wild ride with The Satellites as they hit the Wheaty on Fri 15th May with their great new guitarist adding a fresh new sparkle to those rockin’ Satellites tunes.

The Satellites will kick off on stage at 8pm.   And this one’s free, so get along and get crazy with The Satellites.

Date: Friday 15 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Satellites

Dave Graney & the mistLY (VIC)

Dave Graney and Clare Moore – 2026 album - Laburnum Of The Mind.

Contains the single - HITS ARE THE WORST.

Its a rock album with grooves, upbeat tempos, drums, guitars and bass and vocals. So when they’ll be doing gigs – making show – they’ll be playing as a band. Dave Graney and the mistLY. A group with an engine room and a powder room.

Playing songs from Laburnum Of The Mind as well as songs from across the 40 something albums Dave Graney and Clare Moore have been involved in writing, playing and producing.

Dave Graney and the mistLY is Dave Graney on guitar and vocals, Clare Moore on drums and vocals Stu Thomas on bass and vocals (since 2004) and Stuart Perera on guitar and vocals (since1998).

They’re from Melbourne but they’re not like those other Melbourne bands and they’re a rock band but not like those other rock bands. Remember, keep your head down and yourself tidy! Hits Are The Worst!

TIX - $55 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 16 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $40
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Dave Graney & the mistLY (VIC)

Tom West - New Live Album Launch + Liv Cartledge

Join Tom West and Liv Cartledge for the official launch of Tom's new live album and the Adelaide leg of Tom and Liv's joint 'Big feelings, small rooms' Australian tour. 

Tom will be joined by Ethan Philion (Chicago) on bass. Ethan Philion is an award-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader based in Chicago. A graduate of Oberlin Conservatory and DePaul University,  Philion has been praised by the Washington Post for his "well honed chops and astounding musicality” and his debut album, Meditations on Mingus, was commended as “a labor of conspicuous love and respect for a musical titan” by Downbeat Magazine.

Of this album release show Tom says: "In August last year I spent a day at Chicago's Shirk studios recording some of my songs in a stripped back and raw format with Ethan Philion on double bass. Playing live in a stripped back acoustic format is my bread and butter type of gig and prior to this recording session I felt like a lot of my favourite songs to play were spread out over multiple releases with different band arrangements. It felt like it was high time to get some recordings that were reflective of the type of gig I play most nights. So, now, I'm releasing these recordings in the form of a new live album. Ethan will be travelling from Chicago to perform the songs on tour dates in May 2026 with Liv Cartledge, which is a real treat! Love to see you x"

Vinyls and merch available on the day.

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Sunday 17 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $20
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Tom West - New Live Album Launch + Liv Cartledge

COMA - Murk Lurker: Mudholia // Bailey Hall 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 18 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - Murk Lurker: Mudholia // Bailey Hall Quartet

PINT OF SCIENCE - Hidden Worlds: Science You Can’t See

Some of the most important things in our world are invisible - from tiny particles in our bodies to traces of colour lost to time. In this event, discover how scientists uncover hidden clues using clever chemistry and cutting-edge technology, whether it’s rebuilding the colours of ancient artworks, creating new molecules from simple ingredients, or detecting plastics too small to see. Expect surprising insights, real-world science, and plenty of “wow, I didn’t know that!” moments.


Illuminating the Past - How can science help us understand Medieval art?

Kate Lawrence (Kate is a PhD student in archaeology at Flinders University. Her research interests include geochemistry, chemistry of pigments and how scientific methods can be used to better understand the past.)
 
How can science help us recreate art from the past? Sculptural artworks from the Medieval period in Ireland and the UK would have originally been brightly coloured, but unfortunately, weathering over time has robbed us of the colour on these monuments. However, science can help us reconstruct what these monuments would have originally looked like, by using X-ray fluorescence to identify residues of mineral pigments that remain on the monuments that can’t be seen by the naked eye.
 

Building things with main-group elements

Matthew Evans (Matthew is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Fellow in the College of Science and Engineering at Flinders University. He leads a small research team in organometallic chemistry towards the development of sustainable chemical transformations. )
 
Main-group elements are ubiquitous and cost-effective solutions to their transition metal rivals in molecular chemistry. However, their inability to navigate multiple oxidation states has limited their applications in redox catalysis and small molecule activation. In this presentation, we will explore the synthesis and reactivity of non-conventional main-group compounds and their roles in the production of value-added chemical products from inexpensive small molecules.
 

Microplastics: What Do We Actually Know?

A/Prof Melanie MacGregor (A/Prof MacGregor is a materials scientist at Flinders University leading the Nano and Microplastics Research Consortium. She works with clinicians, industry and regulators, and helps shape global plastics policy through the Scientists’ Coalition.)
 
You’ve heard about microplastics - but how small do they get, where do they end up, and should we be worried? These tiny plastic particles are turning up everywhere, but measuring them and understanding their impacts is far from simple. This talk unpacks what scientists can—and can’t yet—measure, what we know so far, why even basic questions about risk remain hard to answer, and what that means for the environment and our health.
 
Date: Monday 18 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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PINT OF SCIENCE - Hidden Worlds: Science You Can’t See

PINT OF SCIENCE - Wild worlds, changing times

Think you know nature? Think again. From the science behind fear to the sounds we don’t always notice to the challenges of a changing world, this event explores the weird, wonderful, and sometimes surprising ways life works. Come along for an evening that’s entertaining, eye-opening, and perfect for the curious

 

A Deep Dive into Fear of Sharks

Brianna Le Busque (Dr. Brianna Le Busque is an environmental psychology scientist at Adelaide University. Her research explores humans’ relationships to the ocean, including sharks. She applies psychological insights to understand fear of sharks.)
 
Sharks are synonymous with fear, but why? This talk dives beneath the surface of shark fear, applying psychology to unpack why sharks scare many of us more than the risk of shark bites according to statistics. From media hype and fear generalisation to familiarity, control, and children’s perceptions, discover what really fuels fear but also why communicating shark risk is challenging.
 
 

The Secret Social Life of a "Solitary" Koala

Bronte Fairclough (Bronte is a PhD researcher studying how animals communicate, with a focus on koalas. She uses sound to understand behaviour, relationships, and how wildlife responds to an increasingly noisy world.)
 
Koalas aren’t as quiet as you might think—they have a hidden vocal world, from deep bellows to a newly discovered alarm call. My research asks a critical question: what happens when human noise starts to drown it out?
 

Writing down the DNA of grapevines, to share a glass with our grandchildren

Andres Zhou-Tsang (Andres is a biologist and wine enthusiast. Originally from Madrid, Spain, he moved to Adelaide to pursue a PhD in grape genetics. He enjoys exploring either nature or vibrant streets, tasting food from different cultures, and reading about history. )
 
Wine is at risk of decline due to climate change as vineyards face harsher environmental conditions. To prevent an outcome of empty glasses in hot days, we grape and wine scientists look into the DNA of grapevines to produce resilient varieties.
 
 
Date: Tuesday 19 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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PINT OF SCIENCE - Wild worlds, changing times

Revenge Tango (Argentina) + Golonka

Revenge Tango


Revenge Tango presents a powerful and immersive tribute to Astor Piazzolla, redefining the boundaries of contemporary tango. Formed by Argentine musicians Luciano Steffanoli (piano) and Adolfo Trepiana (bandoneon), the duo brings a raw, dynamic and deeply expressive approach to Piazzolla’s music, blending written composition with improvisation and the energy of live performance.

Following a highly successful first Australian tour, Revenge Tango returns with a renewed Piazzolla program, designed for attentive listening and emotional impact. This concert invites audiences to experience tango in its most intense and modern form.

Golonka


Golonka play wild, beautiful gypsy-inspired music: some of it from Eastern Europe, much of it their own. These are songs and melodies that tell of the stars and the moon, of love and of death; and that range from the dreamily melancholic to the madly danceable.

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Wednesday 20 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
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Revenge Tango (Argentina) + Golonka

PINT OF SCIENCE - Your Health, Your Future

Health is shaped by more than just medicine - it’s influenced by our genes, our daily habits, and the care available in our communities. In this event, explore how cutting-edge technologies like gene editing, simple changes to sleep and activity patterns, and community health screening programs are helping people live healthier lives. Expect useful insights, surprising facts, and plenty to think about long after the talks are over.

 

24-hour health: How much sleep, rest and movement matter

Ty Ferguson (Ty Ferguson is a Research Fellow at Adelaide University. His research explores how daily patterns of sleep, sedentary behaviour and physical activity are influenced by our time availability and external factors such as the weather and climate. )
 
Health isn’t just about one behaviour, it’s about how sleep, rest and physical activity fit together across the day. Using data from wearable activity trackers, patterns across work weeks, weekends and holidays can show how time is actually spent. Environmental factors such as weather and climate also play an important role in this daily balance. Small shifts in behaviour can add up over time for our health and wellbeing.
 
 

Cut it out! Fixing faulty genes to save sight

Ashleigh Geiger (Ashleigh is a molecular biologist and genome engineer passionate about using CRISPR gene editing to both understand and treat a range of human genetic diseases, from inherited blindness to cancer.)
 
What if blindness could be edited out of our DNA? Gene editing tools like CRISPR are changing how we think about treating disease - but in this game, precision is everything. How do you fix a harmful gene without damaging the healthy ones? This talk dives into the challenges, breakthroughs, and future of gene editing therapies, and how they could one day help restore sight.
 
 

From paddock to pitch: tackling diabetes and heart health in community

Jae Williams and Kirsty Emery (Jae and Kirsty are medical scientists at the Flinders University, International Centre for Point-of-Care Testing. They coordinate and deliver safe health risk assessments with community partners. )
 
Cardiovascular disease and diabetes are two common chronic diseases impacting healthcare costs in Australia. Providing access to diabetes and heart health checks at community events can inform individuals at high risk of cardiometabolic disease. This is important for community members who may not seek regular medical assessment or have limited general practitioner access. This presentation describes health assessment partnerships with Fat Farmers and the Shane Warne Legacy/SiSU Health.
 
 
Date: Wednesday 20 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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PINT OF SCIENCE - Your Health, Your Future

Things of Stone & Wood (VIC) Album Launch

Nearly 40 years ago a rag-tag bunch of folkies got together and formed a band called Things of Stone and Wood that went on to define Melbourne in the early 90s. Off the back of their top 10 single ‘Happy Birthday Helen’, the band achieved national success, ARIA and APRA awards, international tours, a gold album ‘The Yearning’ and even a Late Show parody, kicking off a career that would make them one of Australia's most loved and enduring acoustic bands.


Fast forward to 2026 and the band are still here, doing what they do best: playing passionate and energetic live shows, and recording and releasing new music. The surprisingly lush bedroom folk "Rae Street” is the first of two albums to be released in 2026 (and their first album since 2003), and it demonstrates that the band is still an innovative artistic force. 


Come on down for this special launch show and hear the new album alongside the hits “Happy Birthday Helen”, “Wildflowers”, “Rock This Boat” and “Share This Wine”, all of which have become part of the Australian songbook. 


Every Things of Stone and Wood show has always been full of emotion, energy and sweeping melodies and harmonies. Don’t miss your chance to see this special version of “Melbourne’s most inspired and inspiring acoustic band” (Michael Dwyer).

TIX - $55 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Thursday 21 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $50
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Things of Stone & Wood (VIC) Album Launch

Nathan Cavaleri - Stripped Down Amped Up Tour + Paris Clark-Proud

Nathan Cavaleri brings his unmistakable blend of swagger blues, rock and folk to the stage in a show that’s both stripped back and amped up—intimate yet explosive.

From world tours at age 8 and performing with B.B. King, Jimmy Barnes, and Diesel to rediscovering his fire after stepping away from fame, Nathan’s performances are charged with the spirit of a life fully lived. Between songs, he shares stories of his journey—moments that turn the show into a real, human experience.

Expect blistering guitar work, velvety vocals, and the kind of emotional resonance that can only come from an artist who’s walked both the spotlight and the shadows.

This is Stripped Down Amped Up—pure energy, raw connection, and a night that hits you straight in the chest.

Showcasing songs from Live at The Wheaty — the live celebration of Miracles and Demons — plus brand-new music.

TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Friday 22 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $40
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Nathan Cavaleri - Stripped Down Amped Up Tour + Paris Clark-Proud

Author Talk - How to Die in the 21st Century - Dr Hannah Gould in conversation with Dr Gemma Parker

Talking about death won't kill you. Yet in today's world, death remains one of our greatest taboos. As religion declines and rituals fade, we are left without guidance for one of life's only certainties. This book is your handbook for death in the 21st century - a compassionate, practical and surprisingly hopeful guide to understanding mortality.

Date: Saturday 23 May
Time: 3.15 PM
Cost: $5
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Author Talk - How to Die in the 21st Century - Dr Hannah Gould in conversation with Dr Gemma Parker

Toby Beard (WA)

Get ready, Adelaide — this one’s been a long time coming.

After lighting up the room on multiple visits, Toby Beard returns to The Wheatsheaf with her electrifying four-piece band, all the way from Perth — and this time, it’s a full ticketed show you won’t want to miss.

A true force of nature on stage, Toby Beard is renowned for her powerhouse vocals, raw emotion, and magnetic presence. Blending folk, blues, roots, rock, and soul, her performances don’t just entertain — they move you. With over 20 years of international touring, 11 albums, and stages shared with legends like Santana, Sheryl Crow, and John Butler Trio, Toby brings world-class energy to every show, whether it’s a packed festival crowd or an intimate room like the Wheaty.

Fresh from a career-defining moment opening for Santana in Germany in 2025 — and even joining him on stage — Toby is riding a wave of momentum, bringing that same fire, connection, and authenticity back to one of her favourite Adelaide venues.

Backed by her tight-knit band, expect rich harmonies, infectious grooves, and a show full of heart, grit, and unforgettable moments.

If you’ve seen her before, you already know.
If you haven’t — now’s the time.

Tickets are limited — grab yours early and be part of a night that promises to be something special.

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Saturday 23 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Toby Beard (WA)

The Wheaty's 23rd Birthday - featuring: Jen Lush & The Field + Mark Curtis & the Flannelettes

Jen Lush & The Field are known for their dynamic, adventurous sound blending tender folk with evocative, experimental rock, grounded in powerful storytelling.

Their previous albums Hum of the Mettle and Let Loose The Beating Birds were awarded ARBA’s Roots Album of the Year, described by Scenestr as “hauntingly potent poetry with emotive rhythms and richly-flavoured melodies.”  Jen Lush & The Field have new music emerging in 2026, a collection of songs that explore landscape, poetry and the human experience with striking honesty.


Mark Curtis and the Flannelettes; Compelling songwriting with quirk, delivered by a fun, alt-country string band from Adelaide South Australia Kaurna Yerta. The Flannelettes are Mark Curtis (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) Bonnie Grynchuk (Vocals, Upright Bass) Michael Hutchison (Drumkit, Vocals) and Josh Bennett (Electric Guitar, Violin and Vocals).
 
Combining the rawness of American old-time field recordings and bluegrass blood harmony with a healthy dose of 1990s outsider rock, Mark Curtis and the Flannelettes deliver a refreshing take on their genre, something completely unique within the Australian country music landscape. 
 
 
 
 
Date: Sunday 24 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Wheaty's 23rd Birthday - featuring: Jen Lush & The Field + Mark Curtis & the Flannelettes

COMA SPECIAL EVENT - Alone : Together - Album Launch

 

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.

Hilary Kleinig – ALONE : TOGETHER Album Launch with Emily Tulloch

ALONE : TOGETHER the debut solo album by award-winning cellist / composer Hilary Kleinig, explores the sonic possibilities of the cello - bowed, plucked, harmonic and percussive - played alone but together with looping layers and echoes of self. Fusing influences of folk, classical, EDM and pop, ALONE : TOGETHER offers listeners music of sublime beauty, symphonic textures, ecstatic grooves and lush harmonies, all created by one multi-layered cello. 

Joined by a very special local guest in each city for her national album launch tour, Hilary is thrilled to share the stage with sublime violinist Emily Tulloch in Adelaide. 

A special performance by these two extraordinary artists, performing alone and together.

TIX - $35 - MEMBERS $25

PRE-SALE OR ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Monday 25 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $35
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COMA SPECIAL EVENT -  Alone : Together - Album Launch

Amin & Lachlan EP Launch + Paul MacLeod

Amin & Lachlan are an exciting Adelaide-based act blending old school blues with a unique modern flare and energy. Coming off the back of shows supporting blues greats like Mahalia Barnes + The Soul Mates, Nathan Cavaleri and Nick Charles they're ready to release their exciting new EP 'Live at Barossa South Studios' produced by Nigel Bourn from the Honey Badgers. Their influences span across time and genre ranging from early 1920s-1940s Delta and Appalachian Blues greats like Blind Willie McTell and Charley Patton to modern storytellers like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Big Thief.

They'll be joined by special guest Paul Macleod. 

Paul Macleod is a singer songwriter of original Aussie blues and roots music. With 'Paul & Dave' he was a semifinalist at the 2024 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Paul's current band is Chicago 5, playing hot jumping blues. As a soloist Paul also touches on soul and folk genres.
 
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
 
Date: Wednesday 27 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Amin & Lachlan EP Launch + Paul MacLeod

Kathleen Halloran (VIC) Album Tour + Dustyn

Melbourne guitarist and singer-songwriter Kathleen Halloran brings her debut album Nobody’s Baby to The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Adelaide as part of her debut national album tour.

Returning to one of Adelaide’s most beloved live music rooms, Halloran celebrates the release of her long-awaited debut record after years performing on stages across the country as one of Australia’s most formidable guitarists.

Now stepping forward fully formed with her own powerful body of work, Halloran delivers guitar-driven songs that balance grit, vulnerability and fearless musicianship.

Known for her commanding lead guitar and captivating live presence, Halloran and her band move effortlessly between wildly soaring musicianship and deeply personal songwriting. Featuring songs from the new album including Wolves Like YouNobody’s BabyShowstopper and Free With Me, this show marks a special return to The Wheatsheaf.

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Thursday 28 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $30
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Kathleen Halloran (VIC) Album Tour + Dustyn

Kyarna (NSW) ‘Lost Soul Love Letters’ Tour + Ryan Martin-John

Adelaide, South Australia — Yuin Nation singer–songwriter KYARNA will return to South Australia for three intimate shows from May 28–31, bringing her acclaimed debut EP Lost Soul Love Letters to stages across Port Noarlunga, Thebarton and Macclesfield.

Celebrated for raw, honest and deeply human artistry, KYARNA pairs an enchanting voice with an instinct for weaving personal stories into universal truths. Her songs land with emotional depth and lyrical clarity—delivered with the warmth and presence that have made her a compelling live performer.

A respected voice on the live circuit, KYARNA has shared stages with Uncle Archie Roach, Casey Donovan, Paul Kelly, Troy Cassar-Daley and Mahalia Barnes, and supported artists including Dave Wells, CJ Stranger and Nancy Bates.

Released in November 2025, KYARNA’s debut EP Lost Soul Love Letters was produced by ARIA Award-winner Matt Fell. Written partly during an artist residency in France, the collection documents a year of profound emotional and creative transformation—exploring love, grief and memory with striking honesty and poetic sensitivity.

Date: Friday 29 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Kyarna (NSW) ‘Lost Soul Love Letters’ Tour + Ryan Martin-John

The Honey Badgers

The Honey Badgers are powered by a punchy horn section and deep, infectious grooves, the band delivers high energy performances designed to get audiences moving and feeling good.

In 2023, The Honey Badgers placed in the top six at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, lining up with the finest blues acts from around the globe. Their debut album Shakin’, which reached #1 on the ABARAC charts, documents the rise from South Australia’s southern vales favourites to an international stage. Recorded over three years, the album is infused with the spirit of Memphis, following performances at legendary venues including Alfred’s, Club 152 and The Blues City Cafe along historic Beale Street.

Reaching the Grand Finale at the iconic Orpheum Theatre, the band became only the second Australian act ever to do so, alongside Melbourne stalwarts Collard, Greens & Gravy (with Nardia joining this elite group in 2025 and Cam Walter Blues in 2026).

With a new live album released to excellent reviews in March 2025 (The Blues Foundation Best Self-Produced CD Finalist) and a highly anticipated second studio album on the way in 2026, the band is entering one of its most exciting chapters yet — pushing their sound further around the country in a national tour in 2026. This show marks the last leg of the tour after rave reviews in QLD, NSW and Victoria.

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 30 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $20
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The Honey Badgers

Chloe Gill (NSW) Album Launch + Holly 'Cookie' Baker

Chloe Gill, an independent folk/country rock artist based in Newcastle, Australia, proudly announces the release of her debut album, I Have a Habit of Dreaming.

The album delves into her personal metamorphosis, exploring universal human experiences - growth, love, heartbreak, hope, fear and the complexities of this neurodivergence. Each track opens a window into Chloe’s inner world, weaving together daydreams, nightmares, aspirations, and snapshots of her own life. She hopes the record resonates with anyone who has ever felt different or out of place, offering a sense of connection and understanding.

Chloe Gill is a sophisticated artist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter unafraid to keep her music raw and honest. Deeply committed to the craft, she pours her heart into every track, hoping her listeners find solace and recognition in her stories. Wise beyond her years, her lyrics carry an emotional maturity that sets her apart and cements her as a must-see artist.

I Have a Habit of Dreaming is a ten-track album that showcases the sophisticated artistry of Chloe Gill. Moving between folk rock, country, blues, pop and indie rock, the record draws these threads together into a sound that’s unmistakably her own, anchored by her distinctive voice.

Throughout the album, Chloe draws on the sonic spirit of artists such as Gang of Youths, John Mayer, Imogen Heap, Missy Higgins and Jeff Buckley, while carving out a style that feels personal to her.

Joined for this intimate show by Adelaide music royalty – Holly 'Cookie' Baker. Raised on a farm by the seaside in rural South Australia, Holly 'Cookie' Baker’s trademark sparkling vocals and the poetic grit of her cool wordsmithery paint a portrait of this pint-sized melodic force to be reckoned with. Now based on Kaurna land, Cookie creates lyrically rich alternative country folk and dreamy pop that is all at once breathtakingly intimate, dynamic and compelling. In a world of cheap thrills and quick pleasures, Cookie’s singularity is tantalisingly refreshing.

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Sunday 31 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $25
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Chloe Gill (NSW) Album Launch + Holly 'Cookie' Baker

COMA SPECIAL EVENT- Reinier Bass & Ben van Gelder (NL)

 

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.

Hilary Kleinig – ALONE : TOGETHER Album Launch with Emily Tulloch

ALONE : TOGETHER the debut solo album by award-winning cellist / composer Hilary Kleinig, explores the sonic possibilities of the cello - bowed, plucked, harmonic and percussive - played alone but together with looping layers and echoes of self. Fusing influences of folk, classical, EDM and pop, ALONE : TOGETHER offers listeners music of sublime beauty, symphonic textures, ecstatic grooves and lush harmonies, all created by one multi-layered cello. 

Joined by a very special local guest in each city for her national album launch tour, Hilary is thrilled to share the stage with sublime violinist Emily Tulloch in Adelaide. 

A special performance by these two extraordinary artists, performing alone and together.

TIX - $35 - MEMBERS $25

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Date: Monday 1 June
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $35
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COMA SPECIAL EVENT- Reinier Bass & Ben van Gelder (NL)

Nick Vulture LP Launch + Scott Rathman Jnr

Nick Vulture is launching his third solo LP, Breaking the 4th Wall on Sunday the 7th of June at the Wheatsheaf Hotel. 

After many years leading Adelaide garage punk band, The Molting Vultures, Nick's solo work is now firmly established, with recent tours of Japan, the UK and the USA under his belt.  

This album is his most adventurous to date, with more layers of instrumentation and some experimental elements thrown into the mix.  But the introspective narrative and confessional poetic stylings remain.  

​​​​​​​Nick will be supported by the amazing talent of Scott Rathman Jnr, a descendant of the Arrente people, and a local Country artist, a Tamworth award winner (2023 and 2025) and a great local talent.  

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

 

Date: Sunday 7 June
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $15
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Nick Vulture LP Launch + Scott Rathman Jnr

The Yearlings + Lucie Thorne (VIC)

The Yearlings (Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson) have an undeniable connection, the chemistry evident in their performance makes it feel like magic. There is an intangible quality to their set that draws you in completely.

Their current album ‘Luck’, mixed by Chris Shaw in Austin TX (Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow) and produced by Lucie Thorne, took out the 2023 Roots Album of the Year (Adelaide Blues & Roots Association). Their music is intimate, raw and powerful, producing a new strain of acoustic music, siting somewhere between folk, blues, and country. 

Lauded for writing "some of the most simple and beautiful songs you will hear" (****The Age), Lucie Thorne has earned her place as one of Australia's most striking contemporary songsmiths. With twelve releases to her name and a prodigious touring schedule, Lucie Thorne continues to carve out an extraordinary creative career.

“intimate, ethereal… irresistible” (The Weekend Australian)

"exquisitely impressionistic... poetry in motion" (**** Rolling Stone Magazine)

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

https://luciethorne.com/ 

Date: Sunday 28 June
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $30
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The Yearlings + Lucie Thorne (VIC)