Andy Penkow (NSW) + Anne Fraser
Andy Penkow is an award-winning country artist from Sussex Inlet, NSW. Known for blending Americana, alt-country, and contemporary sounds, he’s become one of the most distinctive voices in Australian country music.
Named the Most Successful Independent Male Artist three years running (2022–2024, Country Songs Top 40), Andy has achieved:
4 CMAA Golden Guitar nominations
Bush Ballad of the Year (2023 & 2025)
Toyota Album of the Year finalist (2025, Shades On Me)
Over 1.5M Spotify streams
ARIA success with two Top 3 country albums (Love, Lies & Dirty Dishes and Shades On Me)
With 15 #1 radio singles and 120+ shows in 2024 alone, Andy is a familiar face on CMT, ABC Country, Kix FM, and major festivals including Groundwater, Gympie Muster, and Airlie Beach.
Internationally, he has showcased in Nashville, Texas, Canada, and Iceland, while collaborating with leading producers and songwriters like Shane Nicholson, Lyn Bowtell, Allan Caswell, and Shawn Moore.
Beyond music, Andy is a proud ambassador for the Australian Koala Foundation and Thomas Cook Clothing.
Anne Fraser
My musical journey began on a cool winter’s night in 2020. I had just returned from a long journey where I had visited my mother, a trip of 500km in distance. On this visit the doctors had spoken to us and told us they had diagnosed mum with vascular dementia, the news hit us hard. I remember walking in the door when I got home and found myself searching for a pad and paper, I sat down and penned a poem from my thoughts. That poem went on to become a song and soon I wondered if I could dream a melody for the lyrics. A friend lent me a guitar and then the floodgates were opened. During this time the pandemic was about to unleash, and I had time on my hands to concentrate on my new passion.
I wrote about humanitarian issues, love and life experiences and soon realised that I could quite easily put my thoughts into a story. I have a particular love and interest for Australia, our beautiful outback and our First Nations. I joined the Tamworth Songwriters Association and sent through several songs that I had written and awaited a reply. Imagine my joy when I received an invitation to attend the Tamworth Country Music Festival and perform as an TSA artist! In 2022 | set off on an incredible journey that is still unfolding, leading me to new and exciting adventures and collaborations every year. I have met wonderful folk who have encouraged and supported me, and I will forever be grateful. My love for storytelling has propelled me to keep developing my craft and is opening new doors for me now, it honestly feels quite surreal. I can liken the experience to a fire that couldn't be extinguished and a joy that fills my heart. I like to think I am singing a story rather than singing a song.
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Date:
Friday 3 October
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Kings & Associates
Kings and Associates will be performing for only the 3rd time in Adelaide this year at their fav venue the Wheatsheaf Hotel on Saturday of the October long weekend the 4th.
The show will feature new yet to be released tunes which will be recorded live at the event for future release. Come and support the guys and make a heap of noise!!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 4 October
Time:
7.30 PM
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Charlie Owen (NSW) + Max Savage
Charlie Owen’s solo shows under the “Searching for Charlie Owen” banner have attracted full houses and warm reviews.
Long considered “a guitarist’s guitarist”, the music and spoken words sets have taken audiences backstage via Charlie’s warm, funny and sometimes sad reflections on the people he’s met and played with.
From his influential work with Tex Don and Charlie, Beasts of Bourbon and The New Christs to collaborations with Louis Tillett, Paul Kelly, Tendrils and Working Class Ringos. Charlie has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft whilst captivating audiences with his ferocious and at times tender performances.
With support Max Savage.
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 5 October
Time:
4.00 PM
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Launch of Now Then - Mike Ladd’s New and Selected Poems - published by Wakefield Press
Mike Ladd is a South Australian poet, essayist and nature lover.
He has published ten collections of poetry and prose, including the natural history Karrawirra Parri, Walking the Torrens from Source to Sea.
Mike was the editor of ABC Radio National’s Poetica program, which ran for eighteen years and brought Australian and international poetry to a wide audience.
His most recent book is Now Then: New and Selected Poems published by Wakefield Press in 2025.
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Date:
Thursday 9 October
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6.30 PM
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Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley (NSW)
Australia’s favourite country duo is going from strength to strength as they continue to wow audiences with their live shows and cement their music’s popularity with a string of awards & nominations.
Their extremely successful 2nd album release, UP DOWN & SIDEWAYS debuted at #1 on the Australian all genre ARIA charts and received a prestigious ARIA nomination for Best Country Album in 2023.
It has provided the platform for an amazing 9 Golden Guitar nominations across the 2023 & 2024 awards with terrific wins for Song of the Year, Apple Music Single of the Year and Country Music Capital News Group or Duo of the Year.
Brooke McClymont is one third of top-selling, award-winning Australian country music trio The McClymonts. With over 200,000 album sales, 40 million streams, two ARIA Awards, fifteen Golden Guitar Awards, one CMA (USA) Award, one APRA Award and five #1 ARIA Country Albums, the McClymonts are a dominant female group in Australian country music with major success from hits such as ‘Kick It Up’, ‘Wrapped Up Good’ and ‘I’ve Got This’.
Adam Eckersley has won five Golden Guitar Awards: the first in 2015 for New Talent of the Year; and then in 2016 in the Group or Duo of the Year category with The Adam Eckersley Band whose 2014 debut album, The First Album, debuted in the Top 5 on the ARIA Country Chart, with The Second Album debuting at #7 the following year. Adam has also been recognised for his songwriting, winning the APRA Award for Country Work of the Year (2015)
TIX - $50 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 10 October
Time:
7.00 PM
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Birds & Bingo hosted by Nature Foundation
Birds & Bingo is back for its third season at Nature Festival, with even more birds, and more bingo!
The premise is relatively straightforward: enjoy a fun and educational afternoon of bird-themed bingo, hosted by bingo-master and bird-enthusiast, Sputnik, interspersed with conversations with a couple of bird-nerd ecologists to learn more about our native bird species, and the research and conservation work involved in supporting them.
It's a fun, casual afternoon, with a bit of nature science thrown in, suitable for families, the general punter, as well as other bird-lovers and bird-nerds.
Last year's event sold out! So get your tickets quick to join us.
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Date:
Saturday 11 October
Time:
2.30 PM
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ARBA - Spring Blues - Bossin' the Blues! A Celebration of Women in Blues.
The Adelaide Roots & Blues Association presents Spring 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!
featuring:
Persia Brokensha (vocals)
Erica Graf (guitar)
Deanna Djuric (keys)
Shireen Khemlani (bass)
Susan Miceli (drums)
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 11 October
Time:
7.00 PM
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The Retreads + Swimsuit - Double bill
The Retreads
Emerging from the ashes of 1990s Adelaide bands Truck Train Tractor, Tupelo, and The Artisans, The Retreads weave together stories of lust, longing, and regret. Their songs unfold across the vast Australian outback, windswept coastal highways, and lonely modernist truck stops—landscapes where youthful poetry and romantic impulse reign.
Drawing inspiration from Gene Clark, Gram Parsons, and the dusty soul of 1960s country music, The Retreads load their influences into the boot of a 1971 Holden HG and veer off course through the lo-fi wilderness of Silver Jews and K Records. After a run of albums and EPs in the early 2000s, The Retreads returned in 2025 with Digital Hard Rubbish—a raw, evocative collection of live recordings that marks a new chapter in their enduring journey.
Swimsuit
Local 4 piece, Swimsuit, play unique, discordant and rhythmic pop tunes, influenced by an electric mix of bands from Sonic Youth to The Triffids. Featuring the vocal talents of Liz Dooley, the band bring you tunes from their recently produced debut album, Beautiful Doom.
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Date:
Sunday 12 October
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The Jeffries Single Launch + Moose Juuce
Independent country soul outfit The Jeffries are set to release their feel-good debut ep “Wilder” in 2025 on all streaming platforms. Mixed and produced by ARIA award-winning Country producer Matt Fell, the EP launches the band’s unique South Australian brand of country music.
Hitting all the right feels with their heart-driven original songs, The Jeffries have individually worked with some of the biggest names in Australian music. Featuring vocalists/instrumentalists Nic and Skye Jeffries alongside guitarist/producer Tyler Venter, The Jeffries’ music oozes influences of Fleetwood Mac, Chris Stapleton and Bonnie Rait, combining heart-wrenching vocals and soaring guitar lines to create a sound and character all their own.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 16 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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Soursob Bob + Luker Southern
Soursob Bob
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.
Luker Southern
Luker Southern are a politely chaotic folk band from Adelaide, South Australia. Emma Luker on fiddle and "Southern" Steve McKenzie on electric bass and kick drum have combined their folk, classical, punk, and wonderfully neurodiverse influences to create energetic instrumentals and melancholy songs about road rage, camels, goldfish and camping.
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Date:
Friday 17 October
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Bandaluzia Flamenco
October 18th Sydney acclaimed ensemble Bandaluzia Flamenco performs at The Wheatsheaf Hotel 2 shows 4:30pm & 8pm. Presenting an exhilarating display of original contemporary flamenco music and dance. A performance replete with a unique range of creative influences, from the great canon of the flamenco tradition, to inspiration from Debussy, Miles Davis, Radiohead and Contemporary dance. Bandaluzia subtly intertwines this inspiration into the flamenco language and story. Flamenco is a form of expression that explores the full spectrum of human experience, from the darker sides to the most joyous and translates this into something cathartic and beautiful.
“The perennially popular Bandaluzia is firmly established as one of the most enjoyable and exciting exponents of modern flamenco...A virtuoso display, rapturously received."5 stars. The Advertiser, Adelaide
BANDALUZIA are celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound and explosive displays of dazzling musicianship and virtuosity. Bandaluzia performed twice at WOMADelaide 2023 to rave reviews and performed to a sold out Sydney Opera House Concert Hall as an invited artist to TEDX Sydney.
An experience that ignites the senses with the grace of Flamenco.
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 18 October
Time:
4.30 PM
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Bandaluzia Flamenco
October 18th Sydney acclaimed ensemble Bandaluzia Flamenco performs at The Wheatsheaf Hotel 2 shows 4:30pm & 8pm. Presenting an exhilarating display of original contemporary flamenco music and dance. A performance replete with a unique range of creative influences, from the great canon of the flamenco tradition, to inspiration from Debussy, Miles Davis, Radiohead and Contemporary dance. Bandaluzia subtly intertwines this inspiration into the flamenco language and story. Flamenco is a form of expression that explores the full spectrum of human experience, from the darker sides to the most joyous and translates this into something cathartic and beautiful.
“The perennially popular Bandaluzia is firmly established as one of the most enjoyable and exciting exponents of modern flamenco...A virtuoso display, rapturously received."5 stars. The Advertiser, Adelaide
BANDALUZIA are celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound and explosive displays of dazzling musicianship and virtuosity. Bandaluzia performed twice at WOMADelaide 2023 to rave reviews and performed to a sold out Sydney Opera House Concert Hall as an invited artist to TEDX Sydney.
An experience that ignites the senses with the grace of Flamenco.
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 18 October
Time:
8.00 PM
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SnarskiCircusLindyBand
Prepare for two unforgettable shows as SnarskiCircusLindyBand take to the stage in Adelaide in full band mode for the very first time, launching their highly anticipated debut album “what’s said and what’s left unsaid”
Join them for a captivating journey through their brand-new album, along with some familiarfavourites - showcasing the powerful songwriting collaboration between Rob Snarski (The Blackeyed Susans) and Lindy Morrison (The Go-Betweens). Rob's evocative vocals weave through a rich tapestry of genres, from country-tinged ballads to post-punk-pop, bringing some deeply personal stories to life with gentle humour and beauty.
The band boasts a formidable lineup of musical talent – featuring Lindy’s iconic, idiosyncratic drumming, Graham Lee (Triffids) on his signature sweeping pedal steel, Shane O'Mara(Silversound) conjuring liquid mercury guitar and pop visionary Dan Kelly providing dynamic, melodic bass and the sweetest vocal harmonies.
This is a rare opportunity to witness the unparalleled artistry of SnarskiCircusLindyBand as they perform the first shows of the “what’s said and what’s left unsaid” tour.
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 19 October
Time:
2.30 PM
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SnarskiCircusLindyBand
Prepare for two unforgettable shows as SnarskiCircusLindyBand take to the stage in Adelaide in full band mode for the very first time, launching their highly anticipated debut album “what’s said and what’s left unsaid”
Join them for a captivating journey through their brand-new album, along with some familiarfavourites - showcasing the powerful songwriting collaboration between Rob Snarski (The Blackeyed Susans) and Lindy Morrison (The Go-Betweens). Rob's evocative vocals weave through a rich tapestry of genres, from country-tinged ballads to post-punk-pop, bringing some deeply personal stories to life with gentle humour and beauty.
The band boasts a formidable lineup of musical talent – featuring Lindy’s iconic, idiosyncratic drumming, Graham Lee (Triffids) on his signature sweeping pedal steel, Shane O'Mara(Silversound) conjuring liquid mercury guitar and pop visionary Dan Kelly providing dynamic, melodic bass and the sweetest vocal harmonies.
This is a rare opportunity to witness the unparalleled artistry of SnarskiCircusLindyBand as they perform the first shows of the “what’s said and what’s left unsaid” tour.
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 19 October
Time:
5.30 PM
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COMA - Will Burton Solo + 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
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Date:
Monday 20 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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Goldsmith Baynes (NZ) + Adam Page
Goldsmith Baynes is an exciting collaboration between Allana Goldsmith, a soulful contemporary vocalist with a beautiful mix of Māori and English languages, and Mark Baynes, a renowned pianist with jazz stylings. Together, they have created a remarkable body of work with their album 'E Rere Rā'. It features original songs that carry the essence of Māori culture, reflecting the ancestral folk wisdom and storytelling traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Goldsmith Baynes' music has been praised worldwide, and they are excited to bring their music to Australia for the first time, after show casing earlier this year in Toronto, Turtle Island (Canada). Reviewers describe their music as delicious, soulful, sensual, wise, and easily accessible. Their music has been featured on various radio stations internationally, including BBC Radio, Jazz FM (UK), CBC (Canada), and Radio New Zealand, among others.
Adam Page is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, music educator and record producer based in Adelaide, South Australia. Critically acclaimed for his solo multi-instrumental looping performances, Page has also carved his path internationally as a composer, writing major works for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Wellington and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, in which two concerts have been recorded and broadcast by ABC Classic FM. He has also conducted the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra on 2 occasions.
As a solo artist and side-man, Page has appeared at Glastonbury (UK), WOMADelaide, WOMAD NZ, The Big Day Out, The Edinburgh, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth Fringe Festivals, The Sydney International Arts Festival, The Blue Mountains Music Festival, The Port Fairy Folk Festival and the Melbourne and Wellington International Jazz Festivals.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Wednesday 22 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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Skinny - Homecoming show and Q&A
Michelle Pearson brings her multi-award-winning cabaret/theatre work Skinny home following a triumphant Off-Broadway debut in New York and a 5-star Edinburgh season. This bold and inspirational show has resonated with audiences around the world in 2025, and now hometown audiences will have the chance to experience it in a special one-night event.
Skinny is a funny, fearless, and deeply moving exploration of society’s toxic obsession with body image and the impossible pursuit of “perfection.” Through powerhouse vocals, candid storytelling, and interviews of real subjects, Michelle invites audiences to reflect and confront the extraordinary things we do to our bodies in the name of beauty.
“Humour, powerhouse vocals and raw honesty make this a must-see show.”
★★★★★ Lothian Life, Edinburgh 2025
For this hometown performance, Michelle reunites with her original collaborators – co-writer and musical director Aaron Nash on keys, alongside Michael Ciaramella (bass), Briohny Taylor (cello), and Sam Millar (drums). Together, they bring a fresh take on the show, reworked and refined since its debut in at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2024 and short season at the Adelaide Fringe in 2025.
The evening will conclude with a special Q&A, offering audiences the chance to dive deeper into the creative journey, the themes of the show, and the lived experiences that inspired it.
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 23 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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Massey Ferguson + Matt Ward & The Southern Kind
Massey Ferguson’s music ranges from folk/alt country gems reminiscent of Wilco’s AM, to heartland, barhouse rockers in the spirit of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. Massey Ferguson’s style could be considered alt-country however, their music is perhaps better described as genre-spanning traditional American music. Massey Ferguson craft the kind of soul-baring, emotionally layered songs that seem to transcend their time, they roll into eddies of moody personal reflection yet still manage to bask in the amiable breeziness of this world.
Matt Ward is an ARIA #1 artist whose latest album The Long Way Home earned critical acclaim for its raw honesty and storytelling. Blending grit and swagger, Ward fronts his band The Southern Kind with a sound that nods to Shane Smith & The Saints and Turnpike Troubadours. Expect driving outlaw country, road-worn rockers, and a night of songs that connect land, love and the long way home.
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Date:
Friday 24 October
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8.00 PM
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Adela May & Band + Jude Seda
Adela May is a musician and writer working on unceded Kaurna Yerta. Drawing upon influences including Big Thief, Hejira-era Joni Mitchell, and Clarice Lispector, she makes dreamy, freaky folk music both solo and with her friends, Nathan and Charlie. Her music blurs the boundaries between nature, the body, and the subconscious, transporting listeners to tender new realms.
Jude Seda is a writer on Kaurna land, who uses the guitar as a vessel for sharing memories, drawing from the thematic tendencies of folk storytellers old and new. Their music and words are of swirling moments, obscured or bared, taking both distinct forms or being totally lost in time. Jude is currently venturing into the world of electrified music, as their songs take on whole new tonalities in this amplified world.
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Date:
Saturday 25 October
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8.00 PM
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The Hushes Reunion Show
After nearly 10 years hiatus, The Hushes are excited to return for one night only to their spiritual and musical home, The Wheatsheaf. Bringing their trademark brand of acerbic wit, charming onstage banter, and enough smouldering tension to set a small house on fire, The Hushes promise to deliver a dark carousel ride to live music lovers in Adelaide.
Packed with original songs about love, crime, doin' time, raisin' hell and high-water, this hearty foursome traverse the genres of blues and folk, gypsy and gospel, alt country and Appalachian bluegrass with a whole lotta onstage sass and growl. The Hushes combine the talents of blues maestro Cal Williams Jr, sultry chanteuse Emily Davis, double bassist Kory Horwood and rhythmic banjo of Ben Roberts.
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 26 October
Time:
4.00 PM
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SOLD OUT - Beccy Cole's Birthday Bash Family Jam
Join Beccy Cole and family for this special birthday celebration on October 29.
Expect a couple of surprise special guests as well as stories, new songs, old songs and loads of harmonies.
Grab your tickets fast.. it will sell out!
TIX SELL OUT FAST!
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Date:
Wednesday 29 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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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
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Date:
Thursday 30 October
Time:
6.30 PM
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Shaun Kirk (VIC)
Hailing from the music-filled streets of Melbourne, Australia, Shaun Kirk is an award-winning blues and soul troubadour, recognised for his exceptional gift as a born entertainer. His unique talent has earned him numerous industry accolades, and extensive praise from fellow artists, such as three-time Grammy Award Winner Fantastic Negrito, who has declared his show as "One of the best one-man shows he's ever seen!"
Kirk's vocals exude a gritty, soulful depth that seems to transcend far beyond his years, with critics continually acclaiming him as "one of the finest blues voices Australia has ever heard" (Buzz Mag). Complementing his vocal artistry, Kirk's vintage guitar tones and raw grooves pay tribute to the timeless influences that have shaped his musical journey, resulting in a distinctive sound that is fast becoming his own.
Shaun’s musical journey has taken him to stages all over the world, where he's not only performed but consistently sold out shows, leaving audiences enthralled by his magnetic presence. From iconic festival stages like Bluesfest Byron Bay, where he's become a familiar name, to sharing the billing with legends like Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, John Mayer, Paolo Nutini, John Butler Trio, and The Teskey Brothers. Moreover, he's also had the honour of opening for household names such as blues maestro Joe Bonamassa, soul sensation Allen Stone, and the indomitable Beth Hart; further solidifying his place in the landscape of contemporary music.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 31 October
Time:
7.30 PM
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Hussy Hicks Album Launch (NSW)
Hussy Hicks are back at the Wheaty to launch their AIR #1 and ARIA Aus Country #1 album 'The Bluesfest Desk Tapes '
Straddling the line between Folk, Blues, Country, and Roots, HussyHicks have earned themselves a mighty reputation, growing, from festival openers to festival favourites, seeing the group now appear at the biggest blues and roots festivals in Australia, The USA and across Europe while selling out their own tours across the three continents.
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 1 November
Time:
7.30 PM
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Duck Soup + Collective 22
Come and enjoy the exhilarating contemporary jazz-fusion of Duck Soup and Collective 22!
Returning from a short hiatus, Duck Soup come back on the scene with a massive stack of new fusion/funk tunes. Featuring guest fill-in Will Burton on the tenor sax, this incredible bunch will be sure to get you up on your feet!
A 5-piece band - Collective 22 is a collection of all things jazz fusion, playing a vast range of tight grooves and songs that will have you captured. Having recently performed at the Grace Emily with 5 Sided Cube, Collective is ready to bring you new songs you will all love!
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Date:
Sunday 2 November
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4.00 PM
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COMA - Mina Johansson Quartet (SYD) + Jacob Phillips 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
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Date:
Monday 3 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Emily-Rose & The Wild (NSW) feat. Parvyn + Ofri (NSW)
Three superbly individual voices in songwriting and musical exploration come together in a dream concert, sharing their songs both 'in the round' and then a special preview of their upcoming tour collaboration. Emily-Rose and Parvyn are widely celebrated in the jazz and folk scenes of Australia for their shape-shifting, spellbinding work. They are joined by the stunning gifts of Ofri, a young Sydney based pianist and songwriter with a striking, wild voice and compositions that match.
Weaving textures of voice, piano and synths, they move between one another’s songs, traveling through landscapes inspired by nature, psychology, human yearning and experiences that are deeply familiar to us all.
Emily-Rose, recently returned from touring UK and Canada, has curated this collaboration out of deep respect for Parvyn and Ofri’s work and a yearning to connect with artists who refuse to sit comfortably in a box. She has been a finalist for Best Jazz Work at the Art Music Awards, finalist for an ARIA award for her work with Chaika, and writes music of incredible cinematic scope.
Parvyn recently was winner of Best Jazz Album at the Australian Independent Record Awards, and, akin to Emily-Rose, always has many influences seep through her music. Her Punjabi and Sikh heritage mixed with Australian upbringing, combined with her love for soul, folk and jazz, results in a dreamy kaleidoscope of sounds.
The beautiful thing about having Ofri complete the trio, is that her relationship with Emily-Rose tracks back to her 8 year old self, being her student in piano and traversing the rocky road through high school, university and covid, to becoming one of Australia’s most exciting young voices is music. We aren’t biased - come and see for yourself.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 9 November
Time:
4.00 PM
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COMA -SPECIAL EVENT! Michelle Nicolle 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.
TIX - $35/30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Monday 10 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Neenaw Quartet + CCB Sextet
Neenaw and CCB join forces to present a double-billed night of musical storytelling. A jewel of the Adelaide music scene, Neenaw Quartet presents melodramatic whimsy-folk with a dusting of classical and jazz (and bugs). Pulling threads from the tapestries of jazz, pop, and music theatre, the CCB Sextet explores genre-adjacent music at breakneck speed on Kaurna land.
TIX - $25/20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 13 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Songs of Struggle, Songs of Hope
Songs of Struggle Songs of Hope - presented by Adrienne Lovelock, Jane Tassie, Kath Kennedy, Kyffin Williams, Margie Russell and Michael McGregor - showcases a selection of political songs from across the ages.
All proceeds to Medecins Sans Frontieres Overseas Aid.
TIX - $15 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 15 November
Time:
2.00 PM
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The Vatican - featuring: Vonda Last, Somia Smith & Russell Smith
Kin and Country
The Vatican presents 'Kin and Country' showcasing the talents of Vonda Last, Sonia Smith and Russell Smith, each offering their unique style of music along with insights into history and country.
Sonia Smith is a strong and proud Kokatha songwriter and artist. With her powerful voice, music and lyrics, Sonia shares the story of her life, from rock bottom times to the Warrior Woman she is today. Sonia shares her endless strength and resilience through truth-telling and song with all heart and soul.
Vonda Last presents her folk and singer-songwriter style music that tells stories of resilience, survival, and the cultural experiences of the First Nation people. Her music could be soulful and introspective, offering a window into the personal journeys and struggles of Indigenous communities.
Russell Smith showcases a more rock or blues-inspired sound, infusing his performances with energy and passion. His music touches on themes of empowerment, activism, and the ongoing fight for Indigenous rights, making for a powerful and engaging musical experience.
By having these three artists with their distinct styles, this event offers a diverse and rich tapestry of First Nation music and storytelling, providing a platform for both entertainment and education.
The Vatican comprises four of Adelaide’s most culturally diverse, experienced, and respected musicians.
Headed by former London-based musicians, the effusive Enrico Morena, probably the most skilled drummer in nuanced and soundscape drumming in Australia, and the virtuosic and melodically charged Julian Ferraretto, arguably one of the most in-demand improvisational violinists in the country…both being PhD graduates of the Elder Conservatorium.
On guitar, Alain Valodze, an expressive composer and producer drawing influences from Flamenco, Folk, Brazilian, and Classical as well as Latin music, which come together to create Alain’s melodic and contemporary new age sound. Lastly, Jamie Harrison on electric and double Bass, quiet by nature. A proud Kokatha man and a Graduate of the Elder Conservatorium of Jazz.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 15 November
Time:
7.00 PM
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Things of Stone and Wood (Duo)
It was 1989. The end of one decade and the start of something new. Michael Allen – Mikey to his mates – appeared on the doorstep of Greg Arnold’s Carlton share house in Melbourne, Australia with beers in hand and harmonies in head. “There were no gigs to hustle and no recordings to make,” Greg says. “We sang and drank for the fun of it.”
More than 30 years on, buoyed by their massive hit "Happy Birthday Helen", Things of Stone and Wood have had two Top 10 albums, a Top 10 single and five Top 50 hits, plus a chart hit in Germany. The band has also won an ARIA Award, and singer Greg Arnold was proclaimed Songwriter of the Year at the APRA Music Awards.
Now Greg and Mikey, who started the whole shebang are doing a special run of shows as Things of Stone and Wood (Original Duo). Come and hear stripped back (but still rocking) versions of hits like “Happy Birthday Helen”, “Wildflowers”, “Rock This Boat” and “Share This Wine” that have all become part of the Australian songbook.
Every Things of Stone and Wood show has always been full of energy and passion and these shows will be no different. Don’t miss your chance to see this special version of “Melbourne’s most inspired and inspiring acoustic band” (Michael Dwyer).
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 16 November
Time:
4.00 PM
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COMA - Lee Jones Quintet (MEL, ADL) + Vincy Chan
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
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Date:
Monday 17 November
Time:
6.30 PM
Cost:
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Carus Thompson - Double Album Launch
Globe-trotting Australian troubadour Carus Thompson has toured the world alongside The John Butler Trio, The Waifs, Xavier Rudd, Jack Johnson, Seth Lakeman & Pete Murray, selling over 30,000 albums along the way. He’s won his loyal fan base through 30 years of hitting the road, delivering passionate, energetic, folk-rocking shows that entertain and engage.
He returns tour Australia this November and December to launch not one, but two new albums! His 9thstudio album When Everything Was New and his 3rd live album of original songs Acoustic In Germany.
When Everything Was New was recorded over the past two years in his hometown of Fremantle, Western Australia with long-time friend and fellow West Oz musician Nathan Gaunt. The album is a collection of songs that focus on the human experience: small stories of love, loss and hope. Every song is co-written with Gaunt, and this is Thompson’s most melodic and immediate work to date.
Acoustic In Germany is the third volume in Thompson’s acclaimed Acoustic series. His 2003 release Acoustic At The Norfolk established him as one Australia’s favourite and most authentic singer-songwriters: an unpretentious performer who always gives his all. After almost 25 years of touring Germany, his second home, it felt right to record this edition of the acoustic series there, in a studio run by his record label, with a live audience joining in the vibes amongst the expensive Neuman microphones!
A Carus Thompson show will always be a journey through quiet ballads, to all out rockers, to sdance-floor fillers, all delivered with his unpretentious, crowd-inclusive energy. His passionate and genuine pub-rock approach sets him apart from the majority of singer-songwriters. It’s always a great vibe.
Come down and be a part of these special double album launch shows and see why he’s long been one of this countries favourite underground acoustic artists.
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 21 November
Time:
7.30 PM
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Songwriters for Palestine: Spirit Raiser
Join us for an afternoon of music, storytelling, and unity at The Wheaty. This urgent and special community gathering is about lifting our spirits in difficult times, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with the innocent people suffering in Palestine.
All proceeds will go directly to support affected Palestinian people and families. Come together for songs of hope, connection, and strength.
Featuring performances by -
LENI
TOM WEST
SAM BRITTAIN
SONIA SMITH
+ special guests
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR - OR DONATION (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 22 November
Time:
2.30 PM
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Andy McK EP Launch + High Tide
Take part in an unforgettable night this November as Andy McK shares the stage with High Tide to perform his much anticipated debut EP ‘Sail Me To Sleep’, for a unique display of locally produced music!
Adelaide-based solo singer songwriter, Andy McK produces acoustic alternative tunes, inspired by the likes of Noel Gallagher and Sam Fender, will be releasing his EP on the 23rd of November being available on all platforms, including already beloved songs, such as ‘Buried Alone’ and ‘Burrow’.
He is joined by 4-piece alternative rock band, High Tide who control a stage with captivating vocals and roaring guitar solos found in their original music which has gained them a popular following on music streaming platforms.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 27 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Grace Honeywell & Jeri Foreman Album Launch + Josh Bennett
A contemporary blend of folk & bluegrass music plus original songs written with heart & soul
Jeri Foreman and Grace Honeywell are two dynamo multi-instrumentalists whose diverse talents, passion for global experiences and love for a good ol’ bluegrass breakdown brought them together in a duo project that was not only inevitable but downright wonderful.
Jeri Foreman, originally from Adelaide, Australia and now based in Glasgow, is celebrated for her mastery of traditional Scottish fiddle music, Bluegrass and Old Time music. Her extensive travels through Europe and North America have deepened her expertise, allowing her to perform across a variety of genres and venues, from major festivals to intimate pubs.
Grace Honeywell, originally from Oregon, USA continues to redefine what it means to be a modern troubadour, seeking to create spaces where deep emotions can be expressed and shared through song. Blending fiddle and guitar with her whimsical songwriting, to spend an evening with Grace is to experience music that is written from the soul, and sung from the heart.
Performing together throughout the UK and at festivals such as 2025 Celtic Connections, Jeri and Grace take listeners along on a journey - following a tale of life on the road, adventure, exploration and connection. With their fresh interpretations of country classics, showcase of contemporary bluegrass songs and blend of beautiful originals, they create a unique and joyful experience for any audience.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 30 November
Time:
4.00 PM
Cost:
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