Mitch King - Big Bright Moon Tour - Dalveen Hall w/ Dan Hannaford and Fern Brothers
Event description
Mitch King is returning to Dalveen Hall to promote the release of his latest single "Big Bright Moon". After an amazing sell-out show in 2022, he's keen to do it all again.
Mitch is an Australian Singer-Songwriter and Multi-Instrumentalist who delivers a fusion of inventive, electrified and acoustic music. His music has topped the Blues Charts and been streamed over 60 million times worldwide.
Since starting out busking in his home town he’s gone on to sell out Australian headline shows, performed internationally and at many iconic Australian Festivals, such as St Kilda Festival, New Years Eve on the Hill, Blues on Broadbeach, and supported many great artists such as Tones and I, America the band, and Roger Hodgson.
Also on the line-up
DAN HANNAFORD
Born the Son of a preacher, Dan’s love of music started with listening to hymns and playing the drums in church on Sunday mornings as a child. Since then Hannaford has earned a reputation as one of the hardest-working, independent solo musicians on the East Coast. He’s grown a loyal grassroots following and sold thousands of CDs from his vintage wooden ammo box.
FERN BROTHERS
Local to the Southern Downs, Twin brothers James and Thomas Fern will warm your soul with beautiful vocal harmonies: no auto-tune or electronics needed. They started very young singing in choirs and developed the ability to harmonise with each other early. There’s something about 2 voices together that brings additional life to live music.
DINNER - Optional for those who want to grab dinner and a drink before the show. There will be a choice of Meat or Vege Nachos or Hot Dogs with various toppings. Gluten Free Options available. Payable to the Dalveen Hall Kitchen on the night.
BUS TRANSPORT - Option bus service available for pick up from Stanthorpe and return after the show.
Doors Open at 6:00pm
Fern Brothers -7:00pm - 7:30pm
Dan Hannaford 7:45pm - 8:30pm
Mitch King 8:45pm to 10:15pm
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