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Raising the roof

Three of Australia’s finest independent touring bands will perform a very special evening of homegrown diverse music at Eudlo Hall on Saturday 7 December. The Barleyshakes, Out of Abington and Tim Woods and Dirty Shoes will lift your spirits with their eclectic mix of genres.

The Barleyshakes are one of Australia’s finest Irish bands and always raise the roof wherever they perform. The are winners of the QMA Worlds music award and continue to perform worldwide while calling the Sunshine Coast home. This is their last concert for 2024 before heading on a two month tour of NZ.

Tim Woodz (Victoria) is a laid-back troubadour making waves in Australia’s folk scene. Tim mixes humor and honesty with a blend of folk, rock, and jazz vibes. His band ‘Dirty Shoes’ on double bass, arch top guitar, ukulele, and harmonies compliment his songs perfectly. Tim has a pocket full of instruments he has tremendous fun with – trumpets, guitar, harmonica, ukelele, and a beautiful baritone voice.

Out of Abington’s stripped back guitar, double bass, vocal blend is a grooving, soothing, sonic elixir in a bustling soundscape.

The couple’s onstage chemistry has charmed audiences worldwide for over 15 years, known for

original bluesy, lounge tunes and unexpected, reimagined contemporary tunes, Out of Abingdon are a clear crowd favourite.

Tickets are only $35 and are available via the Barleyshakes website, also on all the bands social media sites, and will be available on the door on the night. For more information go to barleyshakes.com

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