Things of Stone and Wood Duo (VIC)
It was 1989. The end of one decade and the start of something new. Michael Allen – Mikey to his mates – appeared on the doorstep of Greg Arnold’s Carlton share house in Melbourne, Australia with beers in hand and harmonies in head. “There were no gigs to hustle and no recordings to make,” Greg says. “We sang and drank for the fun of it.”
More than 30 years on, buoyed by their massive hit "Happy Birthday Helen", Things of Stone and Wood have had two Top 10 albums, a Top 10 single and five Top 50 hits, plus a chart hit in Germany. The band has also won an ARIA Award, and singer Greg Arnold was proclaimed Songwriter of the Year at the APRA Music Awards.
Now Greg and Mikey, who started the whole shebang are doing a special run of shows as Things of Stone and Wood (Original Duo). Come and hear stripped back (but still rocking) versions of hits like “Happy Birthday Helen”, “Wildflowers”, “Rock This Boat” and “Share This Wine” that have all become part of the Australian songbook.
Every Things of Stone and Wood show has always been full of energy and passion and these shows will be no different. Don’t miss your chance to see this special version of “Melbourne’s most inspired and inspiring acoustic band” (Michael Dwyer).
TIX - $45 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 16 November
Time:
4.00 PM
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COMA - Lee Jones Quintet (VIC/SA) + 5 Sided Cube
The legendary C.O.M.A Sessions have been a fixture at The Wheaty since 2005.
C.O.M.A is a musician-led, musician-focused, member based not-for-profit association. It presents a unique opportunity for the creative development and artistic endeavour of a broad range of Australian composers and performers. It is committed to presenting and raising the profile of original music in Adelaide, and indeed Australia.
$20 ENTRY - MEMBERS $12
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Date:
Monday 17 November
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6.30 PM
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Loren Kate Single Launch + Ryan Martin-John
“Christmas in the Dark” is a deeply personal song about family and the ache of missing someone you love.
Written for Loren Kate’s brother, who has spent many Christmases behind bars, the song was recorded three years ago - a moment captured in time that Loren wasn’t sure she’d ever release. “I didn’t know whether to share it with the world or keep it just for my brother,” she says. “But I think maybe it’s time.”
Set against the backdrop of an Australian Christmas - the heat, the chaos, the traditions, and the quiet - Christmas in the Dark holds space for love that endures even through separation, and the small light of hope that never really fades.
Recorded by Bill Chambers and mastered by Jeff McCormack, the track carries Loren’s signature warmth, honesty, and storytelling.
Join Loren Kate for the official single launch at The Wheatsheaf Hotel on Thursday November 20, for an intimate evening of songs and stories.
With special guest: Ryan Martin John
Adelaide’s own Ryan Martin John brings his blend of folk, country, and classic 70s-inspired songwriting to the stage. With golden melodies, honest lyrics, and a nostalgic warmth, Ryan’s music feels like it’s been pulled straight from a dusty record shelf and given new life.
A producer, engineer, and storyteller at heart, Ryan weaves songs that are both tender and timeless - exploring love, identity, and the quiet moments in between.
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 20 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Carus Thompson - Double Album Launch
Globe-trotting Australian troubadour Carus Thompson has toured the world alongside The John Butler Trio, The Waifs, Xavier Rudd, Jack Johnson, Seth Lakeman & Pete Murray, selling over 30,000 albums along the way. He’s won his loyal fan base through 30 years of hitting the road, delivering passionate, energetic, folk-rocking shows that entertain and engage.
He returns tour Australia this November and December to launch not one, but two new albums! His 9thstudio album When Everything Was New and his 3rd live album of original songs Acoustic In Germany.
When Everything Was New was recorded over the past two years in his hometown of Fremantle, Western Australia with long-time friend and fellow West Oz musician Nathan Gaunt. The album is a collection of songs that focus on the human experience: small stories of love, loss and hope. Every song is co-written with Gaunt, and this is Thompson’s most melodic and immediate work to date.
Acoustic In Germany is the third volume in Thompson’s acclaimed Acoustic series. His 2003 release Acoustic At The Norfolk established him as one Australia’s favourite and most authentic singer-songwriters: an unpretentious performer who always gives his all. After almost 25 years of touring Germany, his second home, it felt right to record this edition of the acoustic series there, in a studio run by his record label, with a live audience joining in the vibes amongst the expensive Neuman microphones!
A Carus Thompson show will always be a journey through quiet ballads, to all out rockers, to sdance-floor fillers, all delivered with his unpretentious, crowd-inclusive energy. His passionate and genuine pub-rock approach sets him apart from the majority of singer-songwriters. It’s always a great vibe.
Come down and be a part of these special double album launch shows and see why he’s long been one of this countries favourite underground acoustic artists.
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 21 November
Time:
7.30 PM
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Songwriters for Palestine: Spirit Raiser
Join us for an afternoon of music, storytelling, and unity at The Wheaty. This urgent and special community gathering is about lifting our spirits in difficult times, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with the innocent people suffering in Palestine.
All proceeds will go directly to support affected Palestinian people and families. Come together for songs of hope, connection, and strength.
Featuring performances by -
LENI
TOM WEST
SAM BRITTAIN
SONIA SMITH
+ special guests
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR - OR DONATION (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 22 November
Time:
2.30 PM
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Teresa + RENAÉ + Lucinda Lake
TERESA
Adelaide pop artist Teresa returns home on Saturday November 22nd to celebrate the end of her debut national tour. After taking her self-accompanied piano show interstate, she brings the full band back to the Wheatsheaf Hotel - the very stage where her latest single Bathroom (Live at the Wheatsheaf) was recorded.
Backed by a Helpmann Academy Development Grant and fresh from a three-month mentorship, Teresa unveils an evolution of her sound - from fiery anthems like Let’s Commit Arson to the raw vulnerability of Bathroom. Expect a night of bold pop, emotional storytelling, and a fittingly heartfelt finale to the tour where it all began.
RENAÉ
RENAÉ is a Y2K-inspired pop artist and storyteller from Adelaide, South Australia, crafting glossy, emotionally honest music that speaks directly to the hearts of young women.
Blending introspective lyrics with shimmering production, her songs explore heartbreak, identity, and the long road to self-worth, turning diary entries into anthems of empowerment.
RENAÉ’s work bridges pop music and purpose, uplifting audiences, mentoring the next generation, and using creativity to challenge cultural narratives around self-worth, womanhood, and vulnerability. With 2024 releases like Inside My Head and The One Before the One, RENAÉ is gearing up to release her debut EP Boy I Didn’t Date, and continues to share her diary one song at a time.
LUCINDA LAKE
With colourful and grounded lyricism, sparky performance and comedically dark musical composition, Lucinda Lake is an award-winning queer artist & musician, exploring the light and dark of the heart through her distinctive style of genre-defying theatrical pop/rock experience.
With colourful and grounded lyricism, sparky performance and comedically dark musical composition, Lucinda Lake is an award-winning queer artist & musician, exploring the light and dark of the heart through her distinctive style of genre-defying theatrical pop/rock experience. Her heart-bending storytelling and exploration of queer identity and social issues, make her a standout voice in Australia’s music scene. Stay tuned for her upcoming debut release ‘Can’t Think Straight’ next month.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 22 November
Time:
7.00 PM
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Cal Williams Jnr Single Launch + Luker Southern
Multi-award winning musician Cal Williams Jr is launching his latest single 'Minnesota' taken from his new album 'Minnesota'. Cal will be joined by highly-acclaimed double-bassist Kory Horwood and well known local drummer Seany Martin for a special night of original folk blues. Cal is the two time South Australian Music Award winner for 'Best Blues and Roots' and special guest on the night will be local folk legends 'Luker Southern' combining folk violin with exciting rhythms.
“Cal Williams Jr is musically a phenomenon. His unique, impeccable guitar style and singing are exceptional. From the first quick fingerpicking, Williams’ sublime guitar style is striking, with his voice sounding high and heavenly"- Rootstime Magazine, Belgium
“Cal Williams Jr’s guitar work is impeccable under his gorgeous voice. A marvellous quilt of tones and textures from this masterful player”-Blues Blast Magazine, USA
“Cal’s gentle high tenor voice, delicate fingerpicking and snaky bottleneck fretwork evoke the sound of Mississippi John Hurt in his exceptional guitar playing”-Rhythms Magazine.
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 23 November
Time:
4.00 PM
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Andy McK EP Launch + High Tide
Take part in an unforgettable night this November as Andy McK shares the stage with High Tide to perform his much anticipated debut EP ‘Sail Me To Sleep’, for a unique display of locally produced music!
Adelaide-based solo singer songwriter, Andy McK produces acoustic alternative tunes, inspired by the likes of Noel Gallagher and Sam Fender, will be releasing his EP on the 23rd of November being available on all platforms, including already beloved songs, such as ‘Buried Alone’ and ‘Burrow’.
He is joined by 4-piece alternative rock band, High Tide who control a stage with captivating vocals and roaring guitar solos found in their original music which has gained them a popular following on music streaming platforms.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 27 November
Time:
6.30 PM
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Sympathy Orchestra
Sympathy orchestra are a group of respected musicians who have been together for more than 20 years playing their original music, encompassing Rock, Jazz, Folk & Blues.
SO have released four critically acclaimed albums and have played significant concerts as part of the Festival of Arts and The Fringe and were involved in the soundtrack to the motion picture ‘Tracker’.
For this Wheaty show, SO will be presenting tracks from their latest album, 'The Rudder', along with a few other surprises.
TIX - $15 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 28 November
Time:
7.30 PM
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The End-of-year Wheaty Ceramics and Glass Sale
The Wheaty's annual end-of-year Ceramics and Glass Sale is back!
Christmas is fast approaching and we have another great sale lined up. All stallholders are professional ceramic and glass artists so whether you are shopping for gifts or adding to your own collection, you will be sure to find something special.
Grab a bargain, get a beverage and say g'day from 2:30 - 5:30pm in the Tin Shed!
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Date:
Saturday 29 November
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2.30 PM
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Lazy Eye + Nick Kipridis
Join two-time Australian Blues Group of the Year Lazy Eye as they join forces with the incomparable Nick Kipridis for one unforgettable night of world-class blues.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 29 November
Time:
7.00 PM
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Grace Honeywell & Jeri Foreman Album Launch + Ciara Ferguson
A contemporary blend of folk & bluegrass music plus original songs written with heart & soul
Jeri Foreman and Grace Honeywell are two dynamo multi-instrumentalists whose diverse talents, passion for global experiences and love for a good ol’ bluegrass breakdown brought them together in a duo project that was not only inevitable but downright wonderful.
Jeri Foreman, originally from Adelaide, Australia and now based in Glasgow, is celebrated for her mastery of traditional Scottish fiddle music, Bluegrass and Old Time music. Her extensive travels through Europe and North America have deepened her expertise, allowing her to perform across a variety of genres and venues, from major festivals to intimate pubs.
Grace Honeywell, originally from Oregon, USA continues to redefine what it means to be a modern troubadour, seeking to create spaces where deep emotions can be expressed and shared through song. Blending fiddle and guitar with her whimsical songwriting, to spend an evening with Grace is to experience music that is written from the soul, and sung from the heart.
Performing together throughout the UK and at festivals such as 2025 Celtic Connections, Jeri and Grace take listeners along on a journey - following a tale of life on the road, adventure, exploration and connection. With their fresh interpretations of country classics, showcase of contemporary bluegrass songs and blend of beautiful originals, they create a unique and joyful experience for any audience.
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 30 November
Time:
4.00 PM
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COMA - Bruerville Quartet (COMA Featured Composer 2025) + Danica Elle (Emerging Jazz Writer's Award 2025)
The legendary C.O.M.A Sessions have been a fixture at The Wheaty since 2005.
C.O.M.A is a musician-led, musician-focused, member based not-for-profit association. It presents a unique opportunity for the creative development and artistic endeavour of a broad range of Australian composers and performers. It is committed to presenting and raising the profile of original music in Adelaide, and indeed Australia.
$20 ENTRY - MEMBERS $12
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Date:
Monday 1 December
Time:
6.30 PM
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Wheatgrass Jam!
Your search for an Adelaide bluegrass jam ends here!
Come on down to the Wheatsheaf Hotel on the first Thursday of each month from 7-9pm and swap some G runs.
Bring your instruments, share some tunes and connect with fellow players in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
It’s the perfect chance to enjoy an evening of great music, beer, company and celebrate the awesome of bluegrass!
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Date:
Thursday 4 December
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7.00 PM
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Brazilian Songwriters - featuring: Felipe Tancini + Rodrigo Soafer
After nearly seven years in Adelaide, Felipe Tancini is bringing his first original music show to the city. Originally from São Paulo, Brazil, Felipe has been performing professionally for over two decades. He has an album available on all major streaming platforms, showcasing his blend of Brazilian rhythms and heartfelt songwriting.
Since moving to Adelaide, Felipe has been the voice and guitar of the Brazil Nuts Orchestra, performing classics that span generations and Brazilian music. Earlier this year, the band released its first original song, "Better Write a Song", which is available on all major platforms.
On this special night, Felipe will share both old and new compositions, mixing Portuguese and English lyrics for a truly unique experience. Get ready for an intimate evening of music, stories, and the cultural blend that has shaped his journey from Brazil to Australia.
The evening will open with Rodrigo Soafer, an Adelaide-based, Brazilian-born singer-songwriter whose music is a rich tapestry of acoustic and folk-infused storytelling. Dedicated to provoking thought and conversation, Rodrigo weaves intricate melodies with profound lyrics, exploring the complexities and simplicity of love in its many forms. His set promises not just performance, but a space for dialogue and introspection, connecting deeply with the audience.
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 5 December
Time:
7.00 PM
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Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission + Hana & Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits
GoTourComeBack is the name of the tour as Mick and the full Roving Commission line-up head around the country with their new record made in Auckland at Neil Finn’s Roundhead studios with award winning producer Steven Schram.
First Step in a Homeward Direction is the first single from the album - entering the AIR Chart at #1 in June, followed by a sold-out national tour. The new bunch of songs are set to slot in seamlessly beside the old faves that have been part of Christmas celebration for so many, for so long.
TIX - $50 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Saturday 6 December
Time:
7.00 PM
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Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission + Hana & Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits
GoTourComeBack is the name of the tour as Mick and the full Roving Commission line-up head around the country with their new record made in Auckland at Neil Finn’s Roundhead studios with award winning producer Steven Schram.
First Step in a Homeward Direction is the first single from the album - entering the AIR Chart at #1 in June, followed by a sold-out national tour. The new bunch of songs are set to slot in seamlessly beside the old faves that have been part of Christmas celebration for so many, for so long.
TIX - $50 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 7 December
Time:
4.00 PM
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BECCY COLE'S FAMILY JAM - FINAL FOR 2025! -SOLD OUT
Beccy Cole brings her talented family to the Wheaty every 2 months. Now in its 3rd year, these memorable, intimate musical nights have become an absolute ‘must do’ on the Adelaide live entertainment calendar. Join Beccy and family with occasional special guests for an intimate evening of harmonies, stories and surprises.
*** sold out ***
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Date:
Wednesday 10 December
Time:
6.30 PM
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Xani (VIC) Album Tour + Georgia Oatley
It has been a massive year for violinist and singer/songwriter, Xani. She played Tallinn Music Week in Estonia, the inaugural SXSW London and released the Australian Music Prize-nominated album, "Keep Moving". Now that it's coming up to the end of the year, it's time to celebrate all the little wins.
This is not your tidy end-of-year wrap. It’s a violin through a distortion pedal, a catalogue of songs cut open and re-stitched until they bleed new colours. Xani takes one theme, chews it up, and spits it back as a live show that’s equal parts confession, chaos and communion.
And the first hit is: Finish Lines. The end of 2025, the end of the gig calendar, the end of whatever else you didn’t get around to grieving. Expect endings of love, chapters, eras — dragged out into sprawling outros that refuse to shut up when they’re told.
Every town gets a different version — new conspirators, fresh wreckage — but the vibe is the same: half celebration, half funeral, all an ode to the year that has been. It’s a night for anyone who knows that crawling to the finish line still counts as finishing.
Xani Kolac is a rule-bender with a violin. Classically trained then gleefully corrupted, she rips the instrument out of stereotypes and drops it into the mess of songs, stories, and noise. One night it’s a gut-punch ballad, the next it’s a wall of distortion, and usually both in the same set. Improviser, composer, instigator — Xani’s shows swing like a wrecking ball between raw chaos and cinematic, heart-bursting stillness. Always restless, always rewriting the script, never giving you the same thing twice.
“Her set wasn’t just a concert—it was an experience, a testament to the power of music to spark joy and bring people together.” (Upside Adelaide)
“Xani Kolac is an expert at melding creative artistry with technology to build captivating sound worlds.” (The Age)
TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Thursday 11 December
Time:
6.30 PM
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The Fallen Saints with Special guest Paul White
Featuring four of the nation's most exceptional musicians, each contributing their artistry to countless albums that have shaped the soundtrack of our lives. United, The Fallen Saints, Mark Meyer, Carl Pink, Ron Kosmider, and Nick Panousakis compose stories that traverse landscapes—from the sun-scorched desert to the untamed dirty sea.
Their songs explore the depths of love, loss, joy, hope, and sorrow, blending contrasts into a soulful, blues-infused gumbo of genres. From Soul and Blues to Rock and Americana, their music is a celebration of heartfelt originality, complemented by masterful renditions of timeless classics penned by the world's greatest songwriters.
Special guest Paul White has established himself as one of the leading keyboard players in the Australia, with a career spanning over 30 years. Known for his work on the Hammond Organ his versatile keyboard playing style has seen him tour nationally and internationally with bands and theatre shows.
The Fallen Saints with Paul White is an evening that promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of soulful music and electrifying energy!
TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Friday 12 December
Time:
7.30 PM
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Tin Town Album Launch + Ryan Martin-John
To celebrate the release of their debut album, Down in the Dirt, Adelaide's Tin Town (Courtney Robb & Snooks La Vie) play a very special full band show at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Thebarton. Gather your friends for a unique live music experience in the heart of Adelaide.
Tin Town is the new collaboration between seasoned Australian artists Courtney Robb and Snooks La Vie. As a wife-and-husband duo, they deliver grounded, folk-country melodies and unfiltered storytelling. Their songs feel vulnerable but intentional – the kind of music that doesn’t need to raise its voice to be heard.
Robb’s vocals are arresting in their honesty, textured and expressive, carrying the weight of the lyrics without overselling them. La Vie’s harmonica is a vital thread in the Tin Town sound - melancholic one minute, cutting the next - adding colour and character in all the right places. It gives their songs a sense of movement and mood that lingers long after the final note.
Think folk, country, and blues in equal measure - best heard with a glass of red (or a Wheaty beer) in hand and nowhere to be.
Special Guest: Ryan Martin John
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABE)
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Date:
Saturday 13 December
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7.00 PM
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Ally Row (VIC) + Axe & The Ivory
ALLY ROW
Gunaikurnai based, Triple j unearthed winning folk rock/alt country duo Ally Row blend genres with their toe tapping music and heartfelt lyricism. Similar to Mumford & Sons and Of Monsters & Men, the multi-instrumentalists incorporate banjo, guitar, keys, harmonica and stompbox; creating an unexpectedly full and upbeat live experience.
AXE AND THE IVORY:
Indie-folk band, Axe & the Ivory, is comprised of a bunch of best mates who grew up playing music together. For fans of Gregory Alan Isakov and Anais Mitchell, they’ll instantly capture your attention with two lead vocalists, enchanting harmonies and intricate guitar and banjo melodies.
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
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Date:
Sunday 14 December
Time:
4.00 PM
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COMA'S END OF YEAR EXTRAVAGANZA!
Join COMA as they celebrate another year of bringing you the very best in creative, original music from Adelaide and beyond! The evening will feature games, prizes, and performances by some outstanding local musicians, along with the debut of three COMA Ensemble commissions and the launch of a new Wheaty brew!
Stay tuned for the annoucement of 3 special sets of music by dear friends of COMA, plus a special composition for the eclectic COMA Committee Ensemble!
ENTRY - $20 - members $12
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Date:
Monday 15 December
Time:
6.30 PM
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Tim Rogers (VIC) + Special Guest ** SOLD OUT **
With a career now motoring along in its third unique decade, Tim Rogers remarkable resume encompasses the world of Music, Film, Television, Stage and Literature.
As the frontman of You Am I, one of the essential Australian rock n’ roll bands, guitarist and vocalist Tim Rogers along with band mates Russell Hopkinson on drums, Andy Kent on Bass, and (since 1999) Davey Lane on guitar, have released ten studio albums to date. Three of these releases have debuted at number one on the ARIA charts in consecutive order – 1995’s “Hi Fi Way”, 1996’s “Hourly, Daily” and 1998’s “#4 Record” – with the Albums also receiving multiple Platinum and Gold status for commercial sales. Recently You Am I released “Porridge and Hotsauce” in 2015 and last year’s live double album “All Onboard.”
In addition to success in Australia, You Am I have released a number of albums internationally and toured worldwide headlining shows across North America and Europe.
Tim Rogers musical career has also produced side projects, collaborations and solo albums which include the release of his first solo album in 1999 (with backing band The Twin Set) “What Rhymes With Cars And Girls” Through the release ‘Spit Polish,” “Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs,” “My Better Half” (with Tex Perkins) Rogers Sings Rogerstein,” “ The Rules Of Attraction” (with the Bamboos) and 2017’s incredible “An Actor Repairs”
Whether as part of You Am I or as a solo artist since 1999, Tim Rogers has received 13 ARIA Awards, including Male Artist of the Year, Best Group, Best Independent Release and Album Of The Year.
In recent years Rogers’ talent has been turned to Stage and Screen - both big and small. His first silver screen acting experience was a small cameo role in Jane Campion’s “Holy Smoke”, followed by a role in Michael Weisler short film “Hunter Finkelstein’. In 2013 he was cast in a larger role in the musical/thriller film “The Boy Castaways.” And has hosted his very own cable TV show “Studio At The Memo”
2017 saw the release of Tim Rogers first book through Harper Collins, Detours, to critical acclaim and best seller status. Of which The Australian said: “A heartbreaking work off staggering honesty.” And The Guardian: “Authentic, beautiful, unusual, brave.”
Tines Of Stars Unfurled, released in early 2023, the companion record and bookend to Tim’s Debut 1999 record What Rhymes With Cars and Girls. It debuted at #4 in the ARIA charts and was seen as his strongest solo record in a over a decade.
Early 2025 You Am I celebrated 30 years of the release of Hi Fi Way with the record reissue landing ARIA top 10 again!Followed by a huge nation tour selling 8000 tickets between Sydney and Melbourne alone; showing Tim Rogers is as relevant now as he has been for the last 30 years.
Hailing from a mining town in WA, Tim Rogers has spent his considerable energy over these very memorable years, taking his talents to the world. And now in his late 40’s and with a kit bag of experience and wisdom under his belt, has become a fully formed truly modern Australian icon.
** SOLD OUT **
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Date:
Tuesday 16 December
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6.30 PM
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Hillside Ride - Featuring: Madam Super Trash + Periscope + After Dark
Madam Super Trash (MST) is an autobahn charged rock band, serving up a high-octane mix of infectious melodies and dynamic rhythms, all wrapped in a rebellious edge.
Their sound evolves in response to masterful poetry and lyrics written by lead singer, Tina Barry. MST have been described as “treble heavy, shiny, happy, political post punk, turned indie pop”, earning a reputation for their high-energy performances and genre-blurring sound.
Musicians Jason Oats (lead guitar), Dillon Johnson (drums), Sophie Cleo Head (guitar and vocals) and Stuart Baulk (guitar) have all rotated around the Adelaide and Australian music scene in many indie rock, folk, shoegaze and rock collaborative outfits, while bass player Tim Matthew brings a wealth of experience playing alongside some of Australia's most respected musicians, including the likes of Archie Roach, Tex Perkins, and Kate Ceberano.
In 2024, Madam Super Trash unleashed three standout singles—“OSFN”, “Wreck”, and “Marino Rocks” (all recorded, mixed and mastered by Matt Hills at Hillside Recordings)— showcasing their ability to seamlessly blend introspective lyrics with electrifying instrumentals.
Their infectious tracks have garnered significant attention, securing a spot on Three D Radio's top most 20 played, as well as regular spins on stations up and down the east coast, Europe and the US. MST’s songs are original designs sprung from a need to address the myriad of trash in our objective and subjective worlds.
With their sights set on pushing musical boundaries and creating memorable live experiences, Madam Super Trash is a rising force to be reckoned with in the indie-rock scene.
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Date:
Friday 19 December
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7.00 PM
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'Twas The Gig Before Christmas! Featuring: The Yearlings + Isabella Grace + Bug & Banjo
Yes, it’s the traditional pre-Christmas show where The Yearlings and friends get together to play some tunes and have a very merry afternoon. Anything could happen . . .
THE YEARLINGS
The Yearlings (Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson) have an undeniable connection, the chemistry evident in their performance makes it feel like magic. There is an intangible quality to their set that draws you in completely.
Their current album ‘Luck’, mixed by Chris Shaw in Austin TX (Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow) and produced by Lucie Thorne, took out the 2023 Roots Album of the Year (Adelaide Blues & Roots Association). Their music is intimate, raw and powerful, producing a new strain of acoustic music, siting somewhere between folk, blues, and country.
This is a simplistic comparison however, Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson have their own distinct identity - their songs speak directly to an Australian experience and despite their performances being completely stripped back to voice and guitars, they have a distinct hypnotic groove that is irresistible.
ISABELLA GRACE
Isabella Grace is a young guitar student of Chris Parkinson’s and has recorded her debut EP produced by Chris and will showcase her wonderful heartfelt songs.
BUG & BANJO
Grandfather / Granddaughter duo will open the show. Their musical connection is a beautiful thing. Not to be missed.
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Date:
Sunday 21 December
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4.00 PM
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Christmas Eve - GOLONKA! Presents...A Real Turkey
Golonka play songs and dances that tell of the stars and the passing of days. Their music is cabaret and gypsy-influenced: some of it from Eastern Europe, much of it their own.
Golonka formed in 2006 played at Womad 2013, toured to Japan to represent Adelaide at the Hamamatsu Music Festval in 2016, and have been gigging constantly since then. Their third CD, Cut Out the Day, was released at the Wheatsheaf Hotel in 2024.
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Date:
Wednesday 24 December
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7.00 PM
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BOXING DAY - Don Morrison’s Raging Thirst
In Don Morrison’s Raging Thirst, singer, songwriter, guitarist and guitar maker from Adelaide, Australia, Don Morrison teams up with his two sons, Eddie on the double bass, and Jake on lead guitar. They’ve taught him some new chords and brought him into the 21st century. Along with long time comrade Andy Przygonski on drums, this quartet makes up Don Morrison’s Raging Thirst, one of the finest original bands this country has heard for quite a while and they will be continuing their tradition of a Boxing Day show at the Wheaty .
"I'm convinced that Don Morrison really is one of the finest songwriters this country has produced." Stuart Coupe
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Date:
Friday 26 December
Time:
4.00 PM
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Jude Seda + Ned Baulderstone + Gilly & Bede
JUDE SEDA
Jude Seda is a writer on Kaurna land, who uses the guitar as a vessel for sharing memories, drawing from the thematic tendencies of folk storytellers old and new. Their music and words are of swirling moments, obscured or bared, taking both distinct forms or being totally lost in time. Jude Seda's debut EP "This House is a Place of Hope" releases on the 5th of December, 2025.
NED BAULDERSTONE
Ned’s songs offer a unique voice; exploring themes of connection to place, cherished possessions, romantic love, and the experience of loneliness in contemporary life. Combining inspiration from his Australian influences, namely Paul Kelly, Josh Pyke, Watty Thompson and Gareth Liddiard, alongside classic folk singer-songwriters, such as Neil Young, Paul Simon and Glen Hansard, Ned shares authentic and personal stories an audience across all ages can relate to. Through his music, Ned Baulderstone aims to inspire, cultivate community, and most of all entertain.
GILLY & BEDE
Gilly & Bede are a sister folk duo based on Kaurna Yerta (Adelaide, Australia). They take influence from an array of sources, including traditional folk ballads and music, 60s folk revivalists such as Nick Drake, and contemporary acts including Laura Marling. Gilly & Bede combine carefully rendered vocal harmonies with richly resonant cello and intricate guitar accompaniment to tell tales of birdlife, landscape, and transience.
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Date:
Sunday 28 December
Time:
4.00 PM
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