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)

Click on the email address to contact the performer, click on their URL to go to their website.
Name: Slimy Brothers
Brief Blurb: The Slimy Brothers are Michael O’Halloran and Ross Roache. They started playing and singing together at Larnook (near Lismore) in Northern New South Wales 20 years ago. They sang and harmonised folk, rock and pop songs of the ‘60s, ‘70s and beyond at acoustic music venues around the district, including the Lismore folk festivals of the 1990s. When Ross and family moved to Ipswich in 2000, the Slimy Brothers continued to perform, branching out into Brisbane folk and acoustic music venues. By this time they had a fair swag of their own songs under their belts—laconic stories in music and verse of the laid-back, humorous, sentimental and often blunt realities of life in Australia, past and present.
Website:
Email: globalforcemedia@hotmail.com
   
 
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For those of you who don't know it the New Farm Bowls Club is on Brunswick St opposite New Farm Park. It has a great atmosphere, food, good parking, public transport, and a bar and a kitchen, open till 8.30pm. Click HERE to see what's coming up in the next few weeks.
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