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Hot Potato Band take to the stage

Put Saturday 4 June in your diary for a night of high energy brass and percussive beats when the Hot Potato Band take to the stage in The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

They will be supported by the Hannah Macklin Duo. 

Hot Potato Band’s larger-than-life brass collective is a breath of fresh air, setting a new bar for energetic and interactive musical performances. 

Finding home in Sydney, their positive coastal energy pushes euphoric boundaries in their bold quest to reignite acoustic instrumentation. 

The band’s 10-year street performing history and unique sound is built on the backs of three drummers, a sousaphone and five horns that cover catchy chorus lines, providing a beautiful harmonic cloud for Ben (vocalist) to float above. 

HPB is un-bound by genres, stages and audiences. They are re-inventive of the traditional street brass band as a modern-day dance machine and visual spectacle for all demographics with a strong sense of pride for their fun-loving, organic, and quirky musical nature.

Special guest will be Hannah Macklin Duo.

Vocally virtuosic and compositionally kaleidoscopic, Hannah Macklin is a prolific singer, songwriter, performer and artist and a harmonious, spirited soul. 

She has established a reputation for providing audiences with exciting and transcendent experiences. Her sound ranges from moments of gentle introspection to raucous metal-tinged mayhem and invites jazz, Latin and classical influences into a progressive pop/rock context.

This show is supported by Live Music Australia – an Australian Government initiative.

Tickets: $30 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18 plus event. Doors open 7.30pm.

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