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

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 coming 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 24 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

Chris Parkinson ALBUM LAUNCH with The Yearlings

Chris Parkinson has well earned his standing as one of Australia’s very finest expressive guitarists. Best known as one half of iconic South Australian duo The Yearlings alongside his partner of 25 years Robyn Chalklen, Chris is a highly respected and experienced musician and collaborator renowned for bringing a depth of tone and nuanced touch to his craft. Chris Parkinson has contributed to dozens of albums - and countless hundreds of live performances - in a wide variety of contexts, for over 35 years. Children During Wartime is his first-ever solo offering. 

Children During Wartime is a collection of exquisite and emotionally-charged musical vignettes brimming with pathos. From the plaintive opener Ukraine, through the drive and reckoning of Somewhere Over There to the haunting First Day of Spring, this is a body of work borne from empathy and deep feeling.

Lean on in and listen; to the weave of sorrow and pain, of urgency and courage, imbued with the ultimately hopeful optimism of children during wartime.

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Friday 25 April
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $30
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Chris Parkinson ALBUM LAUNCH with The Yearlings

Luker and Southern + Soursob Bob

Luker and Southern are a politely chaotic folk 12010305465 duo from Adelaide. With Emma Luker on fiddle  and “Southern” Steve McKenzie on electric bass, they have combined their classical, punk, folk and wonderfully neurodiverse influences to create energetic instrumentals and melancholy songs about road rage, camels and goldfish. 

Soursob Bob is another kettle of fish. His songs and views vary from hilarious to deeply meaningful, often at the same time, and his presentation encompasses singing and spoken word....  It’s amazing material presented by a truly Australian classic character in a laid-back, infectious style. 


Date: Saturday 26 April
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Luker and Southern + Soursob Bob

The Boogie Men

Join this iconic South Oz band for an afternoon of great tunes played in their own unique style. A great blend of originals and covers will have you tapping your boots and singing along.  Always a fun gig!

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Sunday 27 April
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $20
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The Boogie Men

Wings Of Knives + The Fiddle Chicks

Wings of Knives were once an ordinary support group for pathological liars but have since been possessed by the ghosts of the students and staff of a music school that burned down. Since then, they have been compelled against their will to produce music and they rampage violently through an unmarketably disjoint cross section of genres including pop rock, funk rock, folk rock, punk rock, alt rock, blues rock, swamp rock, prog rock and rock. Audiences have described them as “good.” They also have a violin player, which is cool.


The Fiddle Chicks started out as a mission to leave the conventional band format behind, branching out with just violin and voice, which resulted in their current trademark bare bones and rootsy sound. From their inspiring originals to unique arrangements of songs from the rich heritage of folk music, The Fiddle Chicks have proven themselves to be one of SA’s most endearing and original acts. Their musical style ranges from Traditional Celtic, European, Gypsy, Blues and Roots and American Folk, but it is their original compositions and rich fiddle soundscapes which really shine through.

Date: Friday 2 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Wings Of Knives + The Fiddle Chicks

ARBA Autumn Blues - Keyboard Showcase

The Adelaide Roots & Blues Association presents Autumn Blues: Keyboard Showcase, 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!

Paul White (keys)

Jesse Deane-Freeman(Keys & Vocals)

Paul Macleod (keys & vocals)

 

PLUS

Sav Palaktsoglou (guitar)

Michael Winter (bass)

Andy Przygonski (drums)

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 3 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $25
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ARBA Autumn Blues - Keyboard Showcase

The Public Eye + Sette Bello

The unique lineup of this group brings an interesting original sound. 


Thoughtful songs written on piano, with weaving  guitar and electric violin. 


The title song from their 2023 Fringe show, Reflection of a Reflection, reached #1 in the Three D charts, and the single “Where are You?” from the new album being launched at this gig made it into the top 100 for last year.


The Public Eye are Andrew Hall, Jim Redgate and Kim Perry.


Date: Sunday 4 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Public Eye + Sette Bello

COMA - CALLUM CUNNINGHAM-BYRNE + GADA KOSMA

 

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 5 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - CALLUM CUNNINGHAM-BYRNE + GADA KOSMA

Tim Williams & The Endless Winter + Chancery Lane

Tim Williams has written 150 songs and released more than 20 CDs. He has performed all over Australia and enjoyed airplay every year for the last 38 years. He has been nominated for songwriting awards and received five star reviews for a number of his releases. Tim has supported many of his influences including The Church, The Go-Betweens, Ed Kuepper, The Stone Roses, Dave Graney, Robert Forster, Henry Wagons and Mark Seymour. He performs solo and with his band The Endless Winter.

Chancery Lane is a post-rock band composed of veterans of the Adelaide alternative music scene. They play melodic, guitar-based, original tunes with a nod to shoegaze and dream pop but remain totally unique.

Date: Friday 9 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Tim Williams & The Endless Winter + Chancery Lane

Fuja Album Launch + Sauce Code

Get ready for a night of electrifying grooves, soaring melodies, and deep-pocket rhythms as Fuja launches their debut album at The Wheaty!

Blending jazz, funk, and high-energy improvisation, this powerhouse ensemble delivers music that’s both intricately arranged and irresistibly danceable.

With an all-star lineup featuring some of the finest musicians around, Fuja brings the heat with blistering horn lines, rich harmonies, and explosive solos that will have you locked in from the first note!

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

 

Date: Friday 16 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $20
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Fuja Album Launch + Sauce Code

Charm of Finches (VIC) + Anya Anastasia

Australian sister duo Charm of Finches delivers intricate folk-pop that is simultaneously graceful and darkly bewitching. Their seamless blood harmonies traverse melancholy and wonder in equal measure. 

 They return performing songs from their latest album as well as exciting new material.The sisters, Mabel and Ivy Windred-Wornes, have toured extensively through the UK, Europe and Canada in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Their fourth studio album ‘Marlinchen In The Snow’ was recorded in rural Nova Scotia with acclaimed Canadian producer Daniel Ledwell (Jenn Grant, Oh Pep!), inspired by the frozen beauty of the landscape and their transient life on the road with their music. It was released on iconic Australian Indie label Spunk Records in April 2024, debuting on the national ARIA charts Top 30 Aus Albums.

Their third album ‘Wonderful Oblivion’ released in 2021 through New York-based label AntiFragile Music saw them win the Australian Folk Music Awards Best Folk Album (2022) and Music Victoria Best Contemporary Folk Act (2021). 

 They have been nominated twice for the prestigious Australian Music Prize.

 

“Wonderful Oblivion is a triumphant indie folk effort – nostalgic yet fresh, haunting, but at the same time serene. ” - We Found New Music 

“Melbourne sister duo Charm of Finches are perched for stardom. For lovers of tight sibling harmonies, chamber folk, and those who long to be carried-away by a lullaby...” – Ariana Morgenstern KCRW Today's Top Tune

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWYXLSbJkLE 

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

 

Date: Sunday 18 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $20
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Charm of Finches (VIC) + Anya Anastasia

COMA - ADELAIDE SLIDE WORKERS UNION + INKLING

 

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 19 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - ADELAIDE SLIDE WORKERS UNION + INKLING

PINT OF SCIENCE - Exploring the Cognitive, Creative, and Depressive Processes of the Human Mind

From the way buildings shape our brains to the hidden dynamics of Australia’s music scene, this event dives into the unexpected connections between science, society, and culture. Join us for an evening of mind-expanding talks that will change the way you see the world!


Mental Health on Tap: A Pint Talk for Blokes and Mates

Dr Ian Zajac (Lecturer Clinical Psychologist, Flinders University)
 
Grab a drink, pull up a stool, and join a down-to-earth chat about how to spot a mate who has been doing it tough. A real talk on men’s mental health, mateship, and showing up when it matters. You'll also get the hot tip on what you can actually do to help!
 
 

 

Environmental cognitive neuroscience: Building for brain performance and health

Dr Isabella Bower (Research Fellow, University of South Australia)
 
Ever wondered how buildings might affect your brain? This talk will take you through a brief history of environmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience research, providing context for what might be possible in the future, and why this emergent research field could help us optimise our abilities and live healthier lives.
 
 
 

This Ain't A (Music) Scene, It's A Market Race

Slade Richardson (PhD candidate, University of Adelaide)
 
Slade's research explores contemporary music in Australian contexts, ranging from the 'scene' perspective (communities and grassroots level activities) all the way to industry manifestations. He conceptualises a market as not only industry or community, but an amalgam of the two. He seeks to acknowledge and reconcile the different practices that occur across these market levels, from community to industry as one continuous market.
 
Date: Monday 19 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $10
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PINT OF SCIENCE - Exploring the Cognitive, Creative, and Depressive Processes of the Human Mind

PINT OF SCIENCE - From the Macrocosm of the Universe to the Microcosm of Pain Perception

From the pain pathways in our bodies to the future of water security and green hydrogen, this event dives into the science shaping our health, environment, and energy future. Join us for a fascinating evening exploring how cutting-edge research is tackling some of the biggest challenges of our time!

 

 

Water security in a changing climate

Dr Declan Page (Principal Scientist, CSIRO)
 
Australia is a land of drought and flooding rains; many of our regions continue to struggle with both. Regions experiencing a drying climate and expecting further population growth will need a variety of water strategies to manage sustainably into the future.
 
 
 

Ouch! The Anatomy of Pain

Prof. Rainer Haberberger (Professor, University of Adelaide)
 
Which parts of our body allow and which parts control our perception of pain? The talk will take you on a journey that starts in tiny nerves in your joints or skin and ends in a particular spot at the outer margins of your brain.
 

 

(Green) Hydrogen – why and for what.

Prof Gunther Anderson (Professor, Flinders University)
 
(Green) Hydrogen is in the news, but how can we make it and how well can it meet expectations? Do we need it? If so, for what? This talk will take you through the essentials we all need to know in this field.
 
 
 
Date: Tuesday 20 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $10
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PINT OF SCIENCE - From the Macrocosm of the Universe to the Microcosm of Pain Perception

PINT OF SCIENCE - Health in focus: Maternity Care, Radiation Exposure, and Genetic Alterations

From supporting families through challenges to understanding radiation risks and the science of the ageing placenta, this event uncovers the hidden factors shaping our health and well-being. Join us for an evening of eye-opening research that will change the way you think about medicine, parenting, and risk!



Supporting not Reporting

Dr Lauren Lines (Post-doc, Senior Lecturer, Flinders University)
 
Lauren researches how health professionals can provide non-judgemental support when families experience challenges that impact parenting and a children's well-being. To understand top priorities for parents and professionals, Her team co-designed an action plan outlining how they believed parents and professionals can better support families, so children grow up healthy and thriving in their own communities and cultures.
 
 
 

Radiation and Risk - What's all the fuss about?

A/Prof Tony Hooker (Associate Professor, University of Adelaide)
 
Radiation and nuclear often evoke fear, with many believing all radiation is harmful. This perception is often fuelled by applying regulations on even extremely low doses of radiation. This talk will explore radiation sources, biological and health effects, and compare the risks of radiation exposure to other common hazards.
 

 

Beyond the Bump: how the placenta ages and affects your pregnancy

Dr Anya Arthurs (Research Associate, University of Adelaide)
 
The placenta, like most other organs in the body, goes through its own biological process of ageing. Created for a finite lifespan of ~9 months, it is grown and dies in a choreographed timeline. But what happens when it ages too quickly and stops functioning before the baby is born?
 
 
 
Date: Wednesday 21 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $10
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PINT OF SCIENCE - Health in focus: Maternity Care, Radiation Exposure, and Genetic Alterations

Beccy Cole - Carol's Birthday Jam - SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

Beccy Cole brings her talented family to the Wheaty every 2 months.

Now in its 3rd year, these memorable, intimate musical nights have become an absolute ‘must do’ on the Adelaide live entertainment calendar. 


Our May show is something special, we celebrate the birthday of Adelaide’s First Lady of Country Music, Carole Sturtzel. Let’s put the spotty on Carole and party with one of the best, get your tickets early, this will sell out! 


Always an awesome and intimate evening of harmonies, stories and surprises.  


Date: Thursday 22 May
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $0
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Beccy Cole - Carol's Birthday Jam - SOLD OUT

Chica Chica Electrica + The Kernels

The Kernels are a couple of fellas who take their musical fun seriously. The Preacher and Mr Sodypop himself swap instruments and vocals in their endeavour to deliver a cracking showcase of great tunes. Be prepared for Rhythm and/or Blues and all points in between.

 

Chica Chica Electrica playing a unique hybrid genre of original songs. Mexican, Surf, Cowboy Rock. Top tapping songs with a narrative and heart. Formed in 2014, numerous GiGs and 2 Albums later, still enjoying radio play and good vibes. Chica Frankie on Vocals, Peter 'el Prez' Nixon on Fretless Bass, Stephen 'Tsunami Steve' Horne and Chica Satomi on Drums and Backing Vocals.

Date: Friday 23 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Chica Chica Electrica + The Kernels

The Wheatsheaf Hotel's 22nd Birthday Party Featuring - Bromham + Golonka!

It’s The Wheaty’s 22nd Birthday and we are throwing a party!

Featuring two of Australia’s most raucous, silly and fun-loving folk bands - Bromham and Golonka!

Fantastic beers. Exceptional live music. Free entry.

Come and join the celebrations!

 Bromham:

Bromham is a community of musicians whose passion for music, life and joyful silliness is infectious. They take influences from all over the world and create songs that tell stories from the people closest to them. These songs and stories bring audiences on a journey that never fails to leave them feeling uplifted.

Golonka:

Making beautiful music with a wild gypsy heart, Golonka breathes fresh life into the folk music of Eastern Europe. Their songs speak of the stars and the moon, of pussycats and preachers, of love and death - and their live shows are sweet, menacing and danceable in equal doses!

https://golonka.net/ 


Date: Sunday 25 May
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Wheatsheaf Hotel's 22nd Birthday Party Featuring - Bromham + Golonka!

NO WAVE - May Series


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 28 May
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $5
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NO WAVE - May Series

The Good Questions ‘Light Place’ Album Launch + Special Guests The Tangerines

The Good Questions

The Good Questions observe the wonder of life, the universe and everything and express their musings into song. Their music ranges from emotionally introspective soundscapes to some good ol’ rock n roll and everything in between. Born from a collaboration between Marta Bayly and Simon Molloy, The Good Questions ethereal guitars blend perfectly with acoustic sounds, and well-crafted songs.

 

The Tangerines 

Known for their exploration of alternate timings and melodic discordance, The Tangerines deliver a delicate sound that peaks to emotionally intense moments, transcending conventional comfort zones. Influenced by jazz and soul, their music effortlessly transitions from gleeful exuberance to dark and edgy tones.

Date: Friday 30 May
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Good Questions ‘Light Place’ Album Launch + Special Guests The Tangerines

Jess Lee O’Neill + Anne Toner + Ville Karvinen

Jess Lee O’Neill, Anne Toner and Ville Karvinen are songwriters from Parewarangk/Cape Jervis.

 All three artists are authentic in their songwriting craft and work hard to encourage music on their beautiful home of the Fleurieu Peninsula.

 Jess Lee O’Neill is a natural storyteller, tuning into the exquisite landscapes she has been a part of. With folky vocals full of soul, Jess captivates her audience with a mix of hearty folk and Australian country.

 Singer songwriter Anne Toner shares her life's journey and connects with her audience through piano driven songs in the folk/roots genre. She weaves beautiful melodies, well-crafted lyrics and gorgeous vocals with joyous energy.

 With an authentically powerful and moving vocal delivery, Ville Karvonen’s songs rips through to the audience in his captivating live shows. Expect rugged and velvety vocals, bluesy guitar and lyrics that will stop you in your tracks.

Date: Saturday 31 May
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $0
Jess Lee O’Neill + Anne Toner + Ville Karvinen

Crooked Road + Jen Lush Duo

Crooked Road write most of what we play. Harmony-driven songs about trains, love, whisky, death, trucks, despair, men, women, geography, rain & lost car keys all cased in razor-sharp instrumental work.


Adelaide singer-songwriter Jen Lush is known for her dynamic, intimate and adventurous new music. With influences ranging from Feist, Iron & Wine, Anais Mitchell, these are tender folk songs flung into evocative, experimental rock infused soundscapes with storytelling at the centre.


Date: Sunday 1 June
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
Crooked Road + Jen Lush Duo

COMA - FUJA + THOMAS VOSS QUINTET

 

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 2 June
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - FUJA + THOMAS VOSS QUINTET

The Alan Fletcher Band (VIC) + Riley Catherall (VIC)

Alan Fletcher is a household name in the Australia because of his portrayal of Dr Karl Kennedy in the popular Australian drama Neighbours. Thousands of people also know Alan’s work as a successful musician, first as a Rock artist with his band Waiting Room and lately with as a fine Americana and Alt/Country singer-songwriter.
 
In 2024 Alan and his five-piece band promoted his album The Point on a sold-out 22 date UK tour
 
In 2025 Alan and the band will return to the UK for a 32-date tour promoting his upcoming album Back to School.
 
Alan’s songs are a blend of humour (For the Love of Lager, How Good is Bed, I’ve Got a Crush on Susie K) and poignant reflections on love and life (Hey You, The Point, Back to School)
 
Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy Alan’s songs and meet a TV legend up close and personal. 

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Friday 20 June
Time: 7.00 PM
Cost: $20
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The Alan Fletcher Band (VIC) + Riley Catherall (VIC)