LITTLE RIVER HALL

13/04

5:30 BBQ Starts

Join us for an intimate evening of great local and original folk music at Little River Hall.

This is a family-friendly event that everyone is welcome to attend!

We are excited to put on a show for the local and surrounding communities of Little River. The night will feature local Folk-Blues acts - Mick Trembath, Maddie O’Connor + Rhyley McGrath, Etta Lane, Broken Creek, a bar, and food options. We encourage you to bring along your family and friends for an evening of laid-back, quality music.

See you there!!

(limited tickets available)

Buy tickets: Tickets also available on the door

ADULT (15+): $20 (early price) - $30 (full price)

CHILD (under 15): FREE (Tickets are still required)

About The Artists:

Rhyley + Maddie are a Victorian based duo, specialising in blues and acoustic folk music. Their songs include soulful harmonies, fingerpicking guitar style with complimenting bass and percussion. Rhyley + Maddie always bring an engaging performance that is bound to leave you wanting more.

Listen to their music here

Rhyley McGrath + Maddie O’Connor

Mick Trembath is a Ballarat born guitarist who loves the deep old Blues from the American South and draws inspiration and revival from artists like Slim Harpo, Dr John, the Staple Singers and Son House as well as being a regular performer on Queenscliff's Legendary Blues Train and at Pistol Pete's Food and Blues. The funky old blues. That's where it's at!

Mick Trembath

Drawing on Old Time banjo and country fiddle traditions Broken Creek weave compelling musical reimaginings of Australiana for banjo, guitar, fiddle and voice that tell stories of outsiders from Australia’s past and present.

Their show features songs about small-town Australia, original tunes inspired by land and subversive re-imaginings of traditional Australian songs, folklore and tunes that challenge the narrative of Australian cultural history.

Listen to their music here

Broken Creek

Etta Lane shares snippets of personal narratives in contemporary yet vintage-flecked, nostalgic folk. With satirical honesty reflecting on past-self, ideas, and experiences in an honest, mellow hue, her musical diary entries accentuate bittersweet hindsight. Whether it's her unique tonal quality or raw sincerity, you're sure to be captivated.

Etta Lane