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Brass on the Grass - at Ruby's

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Brass on the Grass
**SOLD OUT**

featuring: Queen Porter Stomp & 343 Brass Band

SIMA and 107 invites you and your loved ones to a lively afternoon of music and entertainment at Ruby’s, featuring entertainment from New Orleans-influenced outfit Queen Porter Stomp and the feel-good 343 Brass Band!

This mini-festival is suitable for music lovers of all ages, so bring your family out into the summer sun for an afternoon picnic. Groove to some brass on the grass as Zetland comes alive with the up-beat horns of two jiving bands.

343 Brass Band features a line-up of Sydney’s most spectacular and inspiring young horn players and drummers. Versed in a range of musical genres, 343 Brass Band will have you singing and dancing along with their energetic jazz, pop, RnB, and gospel repertoire.

Queen Porter Stomp formulate New Orleans groove with jazz and folk sprinkled in. With their playful mix of brass, banjo, ukulele, vocals, drums, and bass, Queen Porter Stomp are guaranteed to have you grooving to every beat of their music.

Julian Curwin (banjo) Alex Masso (drums) Matt Lamb (double bass) Crystal Barreca (vocals & ukulele) Louise Horwood (trumpet) Rose Foster (trombone)

Heather Prowse (Trumpet) Kyle Eardley (Trumpet) Nathan Parks (Tenor Sax) Kali Gillen (Baritone Sax) Jacob Parks (Sousaphone) Tom McCracken (Drums)

This mini-festival/outdoor picnic is a Picnic event
Wine and cocktails to be exclusively provided by 107 Projects. BYO alcohol is not permitted.

Event Info:
Best to bring a Picnic Blanket

  • This event takes place outdoors, so if it's cold and you want to be extra cosy, bring a blanket too ♨️
  • Beer, Wine and cocktails are available from the bar, provided by 107.
  • Please bring a mask, as when indoors (bar & bathroom), you're required to wear one.
  • We sanitize all surfaces regularly. The venue is a COVID Safe space.

Presented by SIMA + 107 Projects and supported by the City of Sydney.

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of our land – Australia. The Gadigal of the Eora Nation are the traditional custodians of this place we now call Sydney.

If you are a member of an LGBTIQA+ community, you’ll be welcome at all SIMA events. Venue disability access and information - HERE


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