A History of Mississippi Devil Blues
Journey through the birthplace of the Devil Blues with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem! - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 23 February
Time:
2.30 PM
Cost:
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A History of Mississippi Slide Blues
Travel through the world of bottleneck slide guitar with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem!" - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" - Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 23 February
Time:
5.30 PM
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Wednesday 26 February
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 27 February
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 28 February
Time:
7.00 PM
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Ill-gotten Gains Vintage & Pre-loved market sale
Get ready for the most exciting Vintage and Pre-Loved sale in the history of everything!
We’ve got crazy amounts of vintage and pre-loved clothing, plus kids' clothing, shoes, handbags, purses, jewelry, and so much more. And as a bonus, we’ve got a surprise collection of workwear from top labels like Country Road, Sportscraft, and David Lawrence.
We’re offering a FULL range of sizes—yes, really! But here’s the deal: no fitting rooms! It’s a snatch-and-grab or try-on-over-your-clothes kind of event. And don’t forget to bring your own bag to carry all your fabulous finds!
Prices start as low as $2—seriously! Everything comes from a treasure-packed storage unit, just waiting for you to claim.
We’ll also have some special guests, including incredible women-run businesses—and yes, that even includes plants! Plus, we’ve got fabulous local artists joining us, so stay tuned for more details.
Don’t miss out—this is a vintage sale you won’t forget!
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Date:
Saturday 1 March
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2.00 PM
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 1 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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A History of Mississippi Devil Blues
Journey through the birthplace of the Devil Blues with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem! - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 2 March
Time:
2.30 PM
Cost:
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A History of Mississippi Slide Blues
Travel through the world of bottleneck slide guitar with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem!" - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" - Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 2 March
Time:
5.30 PM
Cost:
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Alexis Naylor (VIC) - With special guests Netherby and Evie Lucas
Alexis Naylor Presents: Story Time
Featuring Special Guests: Netherby (SA) and Evie Lucas (SA)
Experience an intimate evening of storytelling as three talented songwriters share their captivating music and the stories that inspired them.
Across two engaging 45-minute sets, Alexis Naylor will guide you through a journey of heartfelt melodies and compelling narratives, intertwining the unique artistry of each performer and their songs.
This is more than just a concert—it's a glimpse into the soul of the music. Don't miss this unforgettable showcase!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Monday 3 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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The East Pointers (CAN)
Adding to their volumes of East Coast myth-making, The East Pointers’ forthcoming anthology of celebratory anthems and incendiary tune sets is a natural evolution of playing to ‘hometown’ crowds of thousands the world over, full family kitchen parties and an honest reckoning with heartbreak and victory. Still channeling Koady Chaisson as a writing partner, Tim Chaisson (fiddle, vocals, guitar) and Jake Charron (keys, guitar, vocals) have alchemised the years of love, grief and musical map-making, traveling, partying and friendship into an album that captures heroic joy, sharp pain, courageous expansion, lonely challenges and triumphant homecoming. Confidently grounded in the band’s traditional roots and spotlighting their most honest songwriting to date in an album that is jubilant, entrancing and frank by turns, The East Pointers continue their legacy of packing the dancefloor while celebrating the Sisyphian task of being human.
TIX - $40 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Wednesday 5 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Public Servants - BuROCKracy
The Public Servants are the world's premiere public servant-themed novelty punk rock band, with humorous songs about public servant life. Themes include flexitime, paper cuts, government cars, instant coffee, bad managers, and knocking off early on Friday.
This one-night-only performance will paint a picture of a day and a week in the lives of these crazy public servants in the Department of Punk Rock and Anarchy.
The Public Servants will be supported by the legendary Pete Wilson, reprising his catalogue of hits from releases including Scenester and Irresistibilism. Pete is well-known and much-loved as co-host of the Three D Radio show 'The Sound of Muesli’, as a solo artist, and musician in bands including Cheeseworld, The Marijuanas, and Stirling North and the Serious Lack of Rainfall.
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 6 March
Time:
6.30 PM
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The Smith & Western Jury (VIC) + Matt Ward
The Smith & Western Jury are set to kick off the new year with a slate of live shows. The Melbourne/Naarm-based four-piece will take their unmistakable sound on the road for The Devil Knows Where I Sleep Summer Tour 2025. The band will perform in select cities and festivals across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia, with the tour running from January through March, including appearances at Tamworth Country Music Festival.
The tour follows their recently released debut album, Hotel Texas, which was named ABC Country's Album of the Week. Blending Americana and traditional country influences, Hotel Texas has received widespread praise for its raw authenticity and heartfelt emotion.
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Date:
Friday 7 March
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8.00 PM
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Kings & Associates Presents: Take Me To The River
As part of the Wheatsheaf Hotel's festival season KINGS AND ASSOCIATES return to present their acclaimed gospel blues extravaganza TAKE ME TO THE RIVER.
The seven-piece line up of Kings and Associates presents Take Me To The River; a night of gospel blues honouring the remarkable cultural movement from the 20th century. This music stirred generations with impassioned lyrics expressing the reality of oppression and hope. Featuring artists such as Blind Willie Johnson, Mavis Staples, Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt, Take Me To The River is a performance that inspires leaving audiences feeling like they’ve just had a ‘religious experience'!!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 8 March
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
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Songs from Under the Floorboards
A tribute to UK band, Magazine, one of the first "post-punk" bands, forming in Manchester in 1977.
Magazine kept the edgy, nervous energy of punk and added elements of art rock, particularly with their theatrical live shows and quirky chord arrangements. They only released 4 studio albums, but each one made the top 40 album charts in the UK.
This tribute will play the songs of Magazine as faithfully to the original recordings as possible and hope to bring the same energy as this seminal band. Brought to Adelaide Fringe by the same people who brought "Wide Open Road", a tribute to The Triffids, in 2021, and "Streets of your Town", a tribute to the Go Betweens in 2022.
A collection of experienced Adelaide musicians will focus their talents to honour this under rated band, Magazine.
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 9 March
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
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COMA SPECIAL EVENT- GIAN SLATER (VIC)
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.
$35 ENTRY - MEMBERS $30
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Date:
Monday 10 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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Pearl Tizzie does About Cheese then Soursob Bob does Soursob Bob Songs
Pearl Tizzie does About Cheese then Soursob Bob does Soursob Bob Songs
About Cheese is a musical homage to fromage.
Adelaide's own Pearl Tizzie celebrates all things cheese through music. Prepare your taste buds for a deliciously cheesy adventure, a delectable show like no other debuting for the first time at Adelaide Fringe.
Back from a sold-out Adelaide Fringe with The Backyarders and performances in shows such as 'Sinful' and 'A Night to Baquette', Pearl dedicates creamy parodies, medleys and original songs, all to this lactic indulgence. Be prepared for piano, accordion, and puns. No such thing as too much cheese? Have you ever intentionally evoked cheese dreams? Do you pay the cheese tax? Have a strong position on blue? If so, this show is for you. Warning: Contains dairy.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Wednesday 12 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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The Backyarders' 5th Birthday Extravaganza with Fallen Sunrise
It's our 5th birthday & we can't think of a better way to celebrate.
The musical equivalent of a sausage on bread at your local hardware store, The Backyarders' high-energy folk/punk meets Fallen Sunrise's laid back groove to produce one very special party as Aussie as Vegemite!
The Backyarders have recently released a cracking new album, and epitomise Australian Backyard culture, delivering a high-energy performance laced with accordion, violin & gang vocals.
After a 16 year hiatus, Adelaide's own Fallen Sunrise are bringing their surf rock vibes to the Wheaty stage for a once only performance - not to be missed!
Expect hills hoists, fairy bread & one hell of a good time, coz that's just the way life is!
★★★★★ "Outstanding!" Ed Davis
TIX - $25/20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 13 March
Time:
7.30 PM
Cost:
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A History of Woody Guthrie
Travel through the Oklahoma dustbowl with the iconic songs of America's original folk troubadour as he explores injustice, unions and human rights with 2021 and 2022 SAM award winner Cal Williams Jr.
"Cal Williams Jr's guitar work is impeccable under his gorgeous voice" - Blues Blast USA
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 14 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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A History of Bob Dylan
'Cal Williams Jr's wonderfully layered, textured vocals give a haunting, ethereal quality to Dylan's tunes. Williams brings a rich and original lilt with delicate fingerpicking and intense fretwork. An expansive exploration of Dylan's incomparable influence, presented with engaged and engaging virtuosity' - InReview
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 14 March
Time:
9.00 PM
Cost:
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A History of Woody Guthrie
Travel through the Oklahoma dustbowl with the iconic songs of America's original folk troubadour as he explores injustice, unions and human rights with 2021 and 2022 SAM award winner Cal Williams Jr.
"Cal Williams Jr's guitar work is impeccable under his gorgeous voice" - Blues Blast USA
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 15 March
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
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A History of Bob Dylan
'Cal Williams Jr's wonderfully layered, textured vocals give a haunting, ethereal quality to Dylan's tunes. Williams brings a rich and original lilt with delicate fingerpicking and intense fretwork. An expansive exploration of Dylan's incomparable influence, presented with engaged and engaging virtuosity' - InReview
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 15 March
Time:
8.00 PM
Cost:
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A History of Mississippi Devil Blues
Journey through the birthplace of the Devil Blues with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem! - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 16 March
Time:
2.30 PM
Cost:
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A History of Mississippi Slide Blues
Travel through the world of bottleneck slide guitar with the multi-award winning Cal Williams Jr Trio featuring Kory Horwood (Double-Bass), Sean Martin (Drums) and Cal Williams Jr (Vocals/Guitar) as they perform songs by Son House, Robert Johnson, Elmore James and more in this 5-star show!
"These three guys are the real deal and this show is an absolute gem!" - Kryztoff Raw
"A must-see show" - Glam Adelaide
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 16 March
Time:
5.30 PM
Cost:
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COMA SPECIAL EVENT- THE EXHIBITS 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.
$35 ENTRY - MEMBERS $30
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Date:
Monday 17 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Wednesday 19 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 20 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 21 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective - Ukes of many colours
After 13 sellout seasons, the WUCs are back with a whole new show! As always, they'll be busting out their ukuleles, voluptuous vocals, heartfelt harmonies, rock distortion & some big-ass bass. This year's theme is 'Ukes of many colours' - a selection of songs from all over the rainbow.
★★★★★ 2023 Adelaide Fringe Winner - Best Music.
The Wheatsheaf Ukulele Collective (WUC), is a friendly gathering of like-minded folks who share an appreciation of the most tropical of instruments, the ukulele. They have been having a rockin' great time over the years playing their unique interpretation of a huge range of classic (and not so classic) hits & selling out every show! Not to be missed!
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 22 March
Time:
7.00 PM
Cost:
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Dzeng Sane - World Matters
Bortier Okoe & El Noni have teamed up to deliver an enigmatic inter-cultural experience. African and South America. A wondrous night of polyrhythms and mellifluous melodies. "Dzeng Sane" - World Matters.
Bortier Okoe is a Ghanaian musician renown for his high energy musical performance, will be introducing his latest releases that his been busy in the studio recording songs and video clips.
El Noni is a Chilean charango and guitar modern folklorist pushing the boundaries of tradition and modernism, a blend of the past dressed in the now.
Come for a night of inter-cultural madness at the "Tin Shed" The Wheaty as we know it. Enjoy the best of what a diverse Adelaide can offer from local "Wheaty" craft beers to local arts and food.
Dzeng Sane Pronounced "Djen Sanne".
Bortier Okoe & El Noni
TIX - $30/20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 23 March
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
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Katankin (VIC) Album Launch + Glen Skuthorpe
Award-nominated Melbourne singer-songwriter Katankin plays her first-ever Wheaty show, to celebrate the recent release of her spectacular self-produced debut album "Said the starling", which garnered a glowing 4-star review from Rhythms Magazine, and landed her lead single "The fall" in the AMRAP Metro charts for 4 weeks.
"When you have a voice that shimmers as much as hers does, the attention it has brought her is inevitable" - Michael Park (The International Americana Music Show)
With a clear, soaring voice that caresses and shatters by turns, Katankin reels in listeners with her signature poeticism and razor-sharp lyrics, all accompanied by her delicate fingerstyle guitar-playing. "Said the starling" is the follow-up to her stunning 2022 debut EP "The quiet shimmer of the world", which was nominated for Best Folk Work by Music Victoria, and was similarly self-produced by the artist.
“Katankin writes and sings with spirit, soul, intensity and passion. If these things are important to you then her music will resonate deeply” - Stuart Coupe
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 27 March
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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Kristina Olsen (US) & Peter Grayling + Jess Lee O'Neill
Kristina Olsen is one of the most entertaining and compelling performers on the international acoustic circuit. A superb multi-instrumentalist (acoustic guitar, steel-body slide guitar, saxophone, concertina, banjo, mandolin and piano) as well as an award-winning songwriter with a big bluesy voice, Kristina has audiences around the world coming back for more.
Her mix of powerful songs ranging from sassy bottleneck blues to lilting ballads to swing jazz to raunch and roll (as well as her hilarious storytelling) makes for a diverse and satisfying musical experience, on stage, on disc and in book.
Born in San Francisco and raised in Haight-Ashbury during the 1960's, Kristina's approach to music and life was formed by that environment of vital cultural expression, social activism and diverse musical influences. She now calls Venice Beach, Los Angeles home but rarely sees it from touring ten months a year.
Joining Kristina, on Cello will be - Peter Graylng...
PETER GRAYLING Cello 'It's not often that a fine classical player also turns out to be a great improviser with a solid grounding in folk, blues and rock 'n' roll' Cello, mandocello and mandolin player Peter bends classical technique to his own ends, plucking and bowing a solid driving bottom line and then taking soaring solos to unexpected places. Peter's particular talent for weaving the cello around a voice has led to regular collaborations with some of Australia's folk scene's leading singers. In November 1997 he first toured as a duo with Kristina Olsen. After this tour the pair recorded a CD 'Duet' released in Australia in March 1998 and their musical partnership has continued with 'Truth of a Woman', Live CD 'All Over Down Under', 'In Your Darkened Room' and a live DVD Peter has played at most of the major Australian festivals and his flair for picking up a tune on the spot has led to Peter participating in some of the most memorable on-stage jam sessions, making great musical moments with blues greats Phil Manning, Matt Taylor, The Backsliders and Damon Davies, mandolin marvel Andrew Clermont, klezmer violinist Ernie Gruner, the Sensitive New Age Cowpersons and many more, including making beautifully meditative duets with shakuhachi master Riley Lee.
Jess Lee O’Neill is a world wonderer, mother and Musicians living in Parewarangk/Cape Jervis. Her performances warmly invite listeners to engage in the imagery and nostalgia of her music and life. With folky vocals full of soul, Jess captivates her audience with a mix of hearty folk and Australian country.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 28 March
Time:
7.30 PM
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Toby Beard & Band (WA)
Toby Beard is far more than just a singer-songwriter from Western Australia; she is a force of nature on stage. With her dynamic vocals and genuine lyrical talent, Toby captivates audiences, who are drawn to the authenticity and raw emotion of her performances. Her music is not just heard; it’s experienced.
A veteran artist with music as her lifeblood, Toby has spent over two decades winning hearts worldwide. She has released 10 albums, 2 live DVDs, and several EPs, showcasing her versatility and prolific output. Toby’s roots are firmly planted in Western Australia, yet her musical influence stretches across Canada, the USA, and Europe, reflecting her global appeal.
Toby’s life on the road and the people she encounters are her muses, grounding her and inspiring her songwriting. She was born to perform, and this is evident in every show she gives.
Toby Beard is an absolute must-see artist. Over the years, she’s opened for legends like Sheryl Crow, UB40, Gomez and Joh Butler Trio, showcasing her incredible talent to diverse audiences. With performances at festivals worldwide—such as Summerfest (Milwaukee, USA), WA Blues and Roots Fest (Aus), Skagen Fest (Denmark), Bardentreffen Fest (Germany), Big Time Out Fest (Canada) Utah Pride Fest (Utah USA), L-Fest (UK) and Mitchell Creek Rock n Blues Fest (QLD)—Toby has truly made her mark.
Alongside a dedicated team of musicians, Toby forms a tight-knit family both on and off the stage. They are known for their high energy, harmonious melodies, and a unique ability to create fun and memorable experiences for their audience.
Toby Beard’s touring life is as eclectic as her music, ranging from sold-out headline shows to festival slots, barnyard gigs, and intimate venues. Her reputation for an emotionally charged live performance, coupled with songs that make you move, precedes her wherever she goes.
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Date:
Saturday 29 March
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8.00 PM
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Mark Curtis & The Flannelettes + Rufous Whistler (VIC)
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 William Jack (vocals, cello) 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.
Rufous Whistler
Hailing from Northeast Victoria (Wiradjuri Country), Rufous Whistler blends raw storytelling with modern alt-country flair. Their heartfelt songs and dynamic live shows—featuring guitars, twin fiddles, mandolin, and harmony-rich vocals—have earned national airplay, AMRAP chart success, and earned the hearts of audiences across Australia. In 2025, they’ll release their debut album National Panic and embark on an extensive tour across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Europe.
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Date:
Sunday 30 March
Time:
4.00 PM
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SPECIAL BENEFIT SHOW TO RAISE MONEY FOR TIMOR LESTE’S ALMA NUNS. FEATURING The Wrong Road, Pelvis, students from St Ignatius College and MC Paulie Stewart (Painters and Dockers)
The event will feature The Wrong Road, Pelvis, students from St Ignatius College Adelaide (who have visited the Nuns facility in Dili) and MC Paulie Stewart (Painters and Dockers).
Stewart shares a close bond with Timor Leste as his oldest brother Tony was one of five journalists killed by invading Indonesians forces at Balibo in 1975
The ALMA Nuns, operate across Indonesia and Timor Leste to provide schooling, a home and paths through life for disabled and abandoned children, honouring and celebrating those children who are often left on the margins.
Top Australian entertainment troupe the Wiggles, also recognise the work of the ALMA Nuns and regularly donate generously to them.
The night will feature a special message from the Nuns to the crowd at The Wheatsheaf.
*For more information check out ALMA NUNS ON YOU TUBE.
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Monday 31 March
Time:
6.30 PM
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