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Catch KALLIDAD at The Bunker

Be prepared to be blown away when KALLIDAD supported by FLASKAS bring their sensational sounds to The Bunker at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 17 May.

With their trademark “Day of the Dead” facepaint, Sydney-based instrumental trio Kallidad has a visual image every bit as striking as their one of a kind sound.

Kallidad do not need to utter one word to create a bond with their audience, combining Spanish guitar styles with hard rock roots to create a truly unique sound that has seen the group tour the world.

Supporting group, Flaskas, bring real live tribal acoustic sounds to the doorstep of your senses sharing a multi-dimensional and cultural experience that will touch and invigorate your soul.

Their trademark sound is a re-imagining they call ‘Earth Rock’ – a high-power blend of alternative, coastal roots, funk, folk, blues and Indigenous music utilising native instruments.

Flaskas is infectious in the way they command the stage. Their unique sound is instantly earthy with a distinctly Australian rhythm – a true taste of modern tribal story-telling at its best.

Pre-sale tickets are $20 (+ booking fee) through Oztix or at the Imperial Hotel (Call 5442 8811) and $25 at the door (unless sold out).

Doors open 7.30pm and the Imperial Hotel’s free courtesy bus operates Friday nights travelling to Eumundi, Belli Park, Cooroy, Doonan, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, and Verrierdale.  Call Gary on 0467 414 171 to book.

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