Welcome to Brisbane Unplugged Gigs

 

Welcome to Brisbane Unplugged Gigs!

Door charge $10
No Concert this week
Most Tuesdays at New Farm Bowls Club 969 Brunswick St opposite New Farm Park
NEXT WEEK ONLY at the Cave Inn 47 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba

 
7.15 pm - Blackboard (3x10minute spots)
8.00 - 8.45 pm - First Act
9.00 - 9.45 pm - Second Act
So bring your instruments and your voices! The blackboard segment will be first in first served. There is a full bar and food is available at reasonable prices.

Next Concert - Tuesday 7 January 2025

COMING CONCERTS

Tuesday 7 January 2025 - The Larks, Conor Mcdonald - NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE: Cave Inn, 47 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba
Tuesday 14 January 2025 - Elias Bartholomeo, Scarlett Road (back at New Farm Bowls Club)

Past Performances - April 2019

Date Performers Information



2nd The Ocelots (IRL)

Having just come off a European tour supporting Jack Johnson, Wexford twins Brandon and Ashley Watson combine to create ‘The Ocelots’, a folk/blues duo who are embarking on their first Australian tour.

They have crafted their songwriting and musical experience together to produce a..... Read more


The Pockets. This delightful foursome will send you swooning. Marked by close harmonies and featuring concert, tenor, baritone and bass ukulele along with melodica and kazoo, the pockets bring you original and cover tunes brimming with frivolity, nostalgia and romance. Setting vocal interludes reminiscent of a ..... Read more



9th Fly Little Sparrow

Lisa Brennan (Yamba) and Lizzie Flynn (Brisbane) come together as Fly Little Sparrow to sing harmonies that emulate riding on the wings of a strong-willed bird. Heading on a flight path of beautiful harmonic arrangements, their eclectic repertoire and commentary will take you on a journey from fr..... Read more


Penny Davies and Roger Ilott Penny & Roger have made 25 albums of quality folk music since their first vinyl album in 1983. Their 1999 album OPAL MINER The Songs Of Bill Scott received overwhelming acceptance from the Australian public. Their concerts feature songs of substance, harmony vocals, ringing 12 string acoustic guita..... Read more



16th John Hogan and Matt James. Matt James and John Hogan have been performing together for the best part of 20 years in a variety of lineups. They originally met when John was asked to join the Matt James Band when the band had a residency in what used to be called Dooley’s Hotel and as they say, the rest is history. The du..... Read more
Pandoras Karavan

Pandora’s Karavan presents music with depth & presence, keeping it real with a repertoire of beautiful songs on meaningful themes – songs from various genres – from jazz standards to popular music, country, cabaret and the songs of the great songwriters such as Leonard Cohen and..... Read more




23rd Caroline Hammond and Brendan St Ledger

Caroline Hammond is a natural weaver of song stories, playing with the tapestry of life and spinning joyous music from the grace and beauty of the overlooked, the everyday and the commonplace.

\r\nThis evening she will be joined by the wonderful Brendan St Ledger on keyboards, a master of his ..... Read more


The Dennis Sisters

Hailing from the Sunshine Coast, The Dennis Sisters, have been honing their song-writing craft and refining their engaging harmonies to create their own genre-crossing original music, for the past three years.

With Tiana (18) on guitar and Briannah (19) on bass, the girls began writing in the..... Read more




30th Haystack Mountain Hermits Haystack Mountain Hermits are all related (and have embarrassing photos to prove it), all multi-instrumentalists and all go. Between them they play guitar, mandolin, double bass, accordion, washboard, ukulele, banjo, snare drum, harmonica, kazoo, xaphoon … and more! One family. One band. One day ...... Read more
Sue Wighton and Mary Brettell

Sue Wighton and Mary Brettell– singing up a storm (not a weather event).

DISCLAIMER: If you’re easily offended by political incorrectness, perhaps stay home and re-arrange your sock drawer.

Sue Wighton and Mary Brettell have been around the Brisbane folk scene for longer th..... Read more




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