Live Music @ Spring Vale
Event description
Enjoy a day in the vines at the historical Spring Vale Vineyard. Sit back and relax while you listen to The Jack Hickey Band to kick off the day, followed by the renowned Tasmanian Band The Embers and finishing off with the hugely famous Black Sorrows.
Spring Vale will have an array of food van and options available on the day including Patto's Pizza's.
This event is strictly no BYO and will have multiple Bar's open for your convenience.
Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows are coming to town for one show only. Joe Camilleri has been at the forefront of the Australian music scene for decades as the leader of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows, and as writer of radio anthems Hit & Run, Shape I’m In, Chained To The Wheel,Harley & Rose and Never Let Me Go. He is the consummate entertainer constantly honing his craft, an ARIA Hall of Famer and a rock’n’roll lifer. Joe’s band, The Black Sorrows, are one of Australia’s most prolific and enduringly popular bands, renowned for their high-energy live shows, musicianship and infectious, roots-soaked bluesrock. They’ve sold more than two million albums to date and won an ARIA Award for Best Group. The joy of live music, the excitement of watching great performers and the thrill of that old The Black Sorrows’ magic's what these gigs are all about! Do not miss your chance to see The Black Sorrows
You will also Catch The Embers grooving to a reggae beat, swaying to a sea shanty, jumping to a dance anthem or stomping out some seedy blues... The Embers have become one of Tasmania’s most sought after live bands attracting a diverse crowd not often seen in the same room together. Expect high energy music with a heady mix of reggae, blues, folk, funk, dance and rock all wrapped up with a kicking live show.
And starting your day to the incredibly talented and lively Jack Hickey band, who is always a coast favourite.
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