Eclectic original from Cult accordion ensembles, string quartets & Jazz-ska to alt-country, nu-folk, roots & rockabilly.

Want to play a gig at the Wheaty? Email us at: bands@wheatsheafhotel.com.au

PS: no cover bands or ultra-loud combos please

Kelly’s Wayke

Kelly’s Wayke was actually born at an Irish wake for Mick Murphy, brother of band member Brian Murphy and family friend of the Kelly’s. So when the Kelly’s & the Murphy’s got together to celebrate Mick’s wake, all the old Irish songs our parents had taught us when we were growing up were played to celebrate Mick’s life!

We were playing & drinking for about 6-7 hours in the back room of the pub, when the publican come into the room. We thought he was going to kick us out for being too noisy, but he said, No! We turned off the jukebox hours ago, we’ve been listening to guys all night! A quick phone call from Damien to Brian & Paddy the next day and Kelly’s Wayke was born! We Love to Celebrate Life and Everything in Between!

 Kellys Wayke play a mixture of original songs & traditional Irish songs, so it’s the old meeting the new, it’s a joyous journey through laughter, love & Life!
 
Kellys Wayke is:
Damien Kelly - Vocals, Bodhran
Mae Traeger - Fiddle, Vocals
Carl Pink - Guitar, Vocals
Emma Hinchey - Piano Accordion, Tin Whistle, Vocals
Gage Stead - Mandolin, Vocals
Paddy Kelly - Bass, Vocals
Paul Cooper - Banjo, Vocals
Barry Evans - Drums
 
TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
 
 
Date: Saturday 20 June
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $25
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Kelly’s Wayke

The Dawn Birds + Gilly & Bede

From out of Adelaide’s vibrant folk music scene flies The Dawn Birds.Featuring Cameron Goodall (ex The Audreys), alongside Quincy Grant and Gareth Chin of Golonka. The trio brings together a wealth of musical experience, blending distinct backgrounds into a warm folk and blues sound, playing originals and covers.

Gilly and Bede  are young Adelaide folk musician sisters who have developed a loving following with their soulful songs, featuring rich vocal harmonies accompanied by guitar and sonorous cello. Their first EP is being released very, very soon.

Date: Sunday 21 June
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Dawn Birds + Gilly & Bede

Ville Karvonen Single Launch + Aza Newland

Ville karvonen is a Finnish-born musician and producer now based on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula, where he lives with his family. An exceptional songwriter, Ville developed his craft through countless hours busking in Adelaide’s Rundle Mall, shaping the raw authenticity and connection that define his music today. 
 
After studying sound engineering and music production, Ville went on to create a unique recording space of his own—a self-built caravan studio. From this intimate and unconventional setup, he records both his own music and that of other artists, capturing performances with warmth, character, and honesty.
 
Ville’s voice is unmistakable: rich, rugged, and full of soul. In live performance, his vocals are the centrepiece of every show, delivered with a powerful emotional intensity that draws audiences in and leaves a lasting impression.
 
His songwriting reflects a life shaped by travel and experience—from his early years in Finland to raising a family in Tasmania, and time spent in Adelaide’s vibrant bar scene. Honest, reflective, and unfiltered, Ville approaches songwriting as both a personal expression and a respected craft, creating songs that feel as real and compelling as the stories behind them.
 
Ville Karvonen brings his rugged, soulful sound to Adelaide this winter for a special single launch of “Shame and Sin,” before heading out on a north east tour. Known for commanding vocals and raw, honest songwriting, Ville’s live shows are intimate, powerful, and full of grit and heart.
 
The single launch takes place at Wheatsheaf Hotel with special guest Aza Newland.
 
TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
Date: Wednesday 24 June
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Ville Karvonen Single Launch + Aza Newland

The Big ol' Wheaty Pub Music Quiz - Featuring: Aaron Nash & The Double A-Sides

 
 Fear not, fellow music enthusiasts!

 The greatest music quiz event in the 5031 postcode is here to rock your world!

 Put your music trivia knowledge to the test. Impress your friends with niche facts and breathtaking knowledge. Win great prizes for you and your team. Bask in the glory of quality music-themed pub trivia.

 Hosted by Quizmaster Aaron Nash + featuring a live band!!

 Doors at 6:30pm - Quiz 7-9pm 

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Date: Thursday 25 June
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
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The Big ol' Wheaty Pub Music Quiz  - Featuring: Aaron Nash & The Double A-Sides

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)

Date: Friday 26 June
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $25
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The Fallen Saints with Special guest Paul White

Mid-Year Wheaty Ceramics and Glass Sale

 

The Wheatsheaf Ceramic & Glass Sale is back with fresh work from local makers. Handmade ceramics, small‑batch glass, and one‑off pieces you won’t find anywhere else. Come browse, chat with the artists, snap up something handmade and support Adelaide’s craft scene.


Date: Saturday 27 June
Time: 2.30 PM
Cost: $0
Mid-Year Wheaty Ceramics and Glass Sale

Bentlocket

Bentlocket returns to the stage at the Wheatsheaf Hotel for an evening of original contemporary jazz shaped by years of collaboration, improvisation and quiet evolution.

This performance honours the enduring creative spirit at the heart of the music while opening a new chapter for the quartet.

Tom Pulford - Saxophones, Dave McEvoy - Keys, Sam Riley - Double Bass and Blake Hammat - Drums, revisit a collection of thoughtful, original works that have quietly waited for the right moment to be heard again. 

These elegant compositions carry both reflection and renewal. A rare chance to hear these works live once again.

TIX - $20/15 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Saturday 27 June
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Bentlocket

The Yearlings + Lucie Thorne (VIC)

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. 

Lauded for writing "some of the most simple and beautiful songs you will hear" (****The Age), Lucie Thorne has earned her place as one of Australia's most striking contemporary songsmiths. With twelve releases to her name and a prodigious touring schedule, Lucie Thorne continues to carve out an extraordinary creative career.

“intimate, ethereal… irresistible” (The Weekend Australian)

"exquisitely impressionistic... poetry in motion" (**** Rolling Stone Magazine)

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

https://luciethorne.com/ 

Date: Sunday 28 June
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $30
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The Yearlings + Lucie Thorne (VIC)

NO WAVE PRESENTS - ART AS ACTION - RAISING FUNDS TO SUPPORT GRASSROOTS ACTIVISIM


NO WAVE POETRY READING SERIES
 
This new reading series will bring together some of Adelaide’s best poets on the first Wednesday of each month. Fans of poetry will be treated to readings from established interstate poets as well as some of the best emerging local talent. 
 
NO WAVE is a testing ground for new work and plays an important role in the creative development of local poets. The readings are primarily concerned with raising the profile of poetry in Adelaide, showcasing the best local talent by creating a space for diverse voices to take their craft into new and exciting places. 
 
Equally, the readings are an occasion for local poets to gather in order to encourage collaboration and enhance the sense of community surrounding poetry in Adelaide. 
 
For more information, or to register your interest to participate in a reading, please contact: nowavepoetry@gmail.com
 
$10 ENTRY 

Date: Wednesday 1 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $10
Tickets at the door
NO WAVE PRESENTS - ART AS ACTION - RAISING FUNDS TO SUPPORT GRASSROOTS ACTIVISIM

Dovize + Praise Mangea

Dovize are an experimental, chillax, post-punk, jazz grunge trio from Adelaide. Formed in 2026, Dovize released 'Kickin' Sand' to great reviews.

Dovize are Szean(2 string bass), Ani(Saxophone) and Doyle(Drums). Drawing influences from jazz greats to bands such as Morphine, Bikini Kill and Tool, Dovize are an experienced collective of musicians composing sounds unlike anything you have ever heard.

Joining the bill will be the incredible Praise Mangena.

Date: Friday 3 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Dovize + Praise Mangea

Mervyn Butterworth + Johnny Seagul

Mervyn Butterworth is a country/surf/folk artist from the Fleurieu Peninsula.

A local legend of the campfire, late night porch session, cut out, Progress Association and Sunday afternoon at the local.

Mervyn has started coming into town a little more to share his songs, which are full of stories about country living, surfing and getting old.

Mervyn is looking forward to yelling yarns (some true), drinking mid strength beers and even singing songs.


Date: Saturday 4 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Mervyn Butterworth + Johnny Seagul

WHEATY BREWING CORPS' 12TH BIRTHDAY - Featuring: 5 Sided Cube + The Sunflowers

Fresh off the NSS Stage at WOMADelaide 2026, 5 Sided Cube is an inter-dimensional ‘powerhouse of musicianship’ (Dustan Cox), led by pianist and composer Andrew Casey, and made up of some of Adelaide’s finest musicians.  Their unique brand of instrumental jazz-fusion blends infectious grooves, inspired compositions and inventive improvisations with a playful intensity that captivates audiences, has them dancing, and leaves everyone wanting more.

Andrew Casey (keyboards)

Emile Ryjoch (saxophones)

Tyler Venter (electric guitar)

Bailey Schwarz (electric bass)

Zed Crawford (drums)

 

The Sunflowers play cheerful, funky jazz inspired by flora and fauna. Its members regularly gig with local bands Soylent Green and minnie little, and have played at WOMADelaide; Sydney, Wangaratta, Adelaide, and Melbourne Women’s jazz festivals; Adelaide Cabaret Festival; and with artists including Bert Joris, Florian Ross, Tina Arena, Paul Grabowsky and Eddie Perfect.

Ciara Ferguson (piano) 
 
Jasmine Hall (trombone)
 
Ruby Mensforth (trombone)
 
Tasha Stevens (bass)
 
Bailey Hall (drums)
 
Date: Sunday 5 July
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
WHEATY BREWING CORPS' 12TH BIRTHDAY - Featuring: 5 Sided Cube + The Sunflowers

COMA - Sophie Elster + After Words

 

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


Date: Monday 6 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - Sophie Elster + After Words

Video Essay + Overdue Fiction

Video Essay and Overdue Fiction take to the stage at The Wheaty on the 8th of July. 

 Both acts are local artists making new and exciting music on Kaurna land. This is Video Essay’s first live show. You may be interested potentially if you are a fan of DIY or Lo-Fi sounds. You can check out the latest album release “Dance Craze XL” on most streaming platforms. Overdue Fiction has been making music since 2022, cultivating a sound that combines unique chord progressions and gloomy atmosphere. They have recently come out with a new single entitled “Insomnia”. Overdue Fiction will be performing a mellow set, without their full lineup. 

 Come along if you’d like to rock and/or roll! It will be a fun show!!

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Wednesday 8 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Video Essay + Overdue Fiction

When Bob Met Johnny - The Songs of Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Featuring: Cal Williams Jr & Benjamin Roberts

A celebration of friendship, rebellion, and the songs that changed everything.

Two of music’s greatest storytellers.
Two outsiders who redefined what country and folk could be.
One unlikely friendship that changed the course of music history.

Award-winning songwriters Cal Williams Jr and Benjamin Roberts bring together the worlds of Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan in a powerful, heartfelt new production.

From the moment Cash first championed a young, controversial Dylan…
to their legendary Nashville sessions…
to the songs they wrote, shared, and inspired in each other…

When Bob Met Johnny is more than a tribute show —
it’s a story of mutual respect, creative rebellion, and musical brotherhood.

Featuring reimagined duets, iconic songs, and the raw, human moments behind them, this show blends humour, heart, and unforgettable music.

TIX - $30/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Thursday 9 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $25
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When Bob Met Johnny - The Songs of Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Featuring: Cal Williams Jr & Benjamin Roberts

MonBulk

MonBulk is a band whose collective experience of writing and playing original music spans decades: pop, funk, acoustic and rock-infused melodies drawn from current and past live and recorded projects. Audiences have loved and been immersed in old and new songs and have encouraged more. We are happy to oblige.

Date: Friday 10 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
MonBulk

The Firebolts + Johnny Turner's Sextet

The Firebolts are a group that formed as a quartet last year, and have been performing around Adelaide at multiple venues such as Hals Hall, Mothervine, The Grace Emily and the Wheatsheaf. For this gig they will unveil some new originals inspired by the many Funk/Fusion artists who have come before and pushed the music forward, these new compositions combine infectious grooves, dynamic improvisation, and an explosive energy that the group is known for, resulting in a thrilling live experience. For this performance, The Firebolts will perform as a quintet, featuring Paolo Guttilla (Tenor Saxophone), Kallan Francis (Guitar), James Ho (Bass), Jack Barton (Drums) and joining them for the first time Edmund Black (Piano).

 

 

The JT Sextet is a small jazz ensemble that has cemented itself in the Adelaide jazz scene despite being relatively newly formed (2025). Formed by the bandleader - Johnny Turner - to record music for his debut album titled “The Journey to Come”, the JT Sextet has performed twice at COMA, as well as once at Ern Malley, and once for an album launch for at Hal’s Hall. The group is comprised of 6 members that are active jazz musicians, composers, and educators - Johnny Turner (saxophones), Oliver Farnan (trombone), Hugo Evans (guitar), Edmund Black (piano), Daniel Cavallaro (upright bass), and Jackson Mack (drums). These musicians all share a love of creative original jazz music, and are hence super excited to perform a set based in the jazz-fusion genre, supporting the amazing Firebolts!

TIX - $25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 11 July
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $20
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The Firebolts + Johnny Turner's Sextet

Alan Fletcher & Jennifer Hansen (VIC) + Riley Catherall (VIC)

Songs from the Back of a Rusty Ute is a touring concert that features Melbourne musicians Alan Fletcher and Jennifer Hansen showcasing their unique Alternative Country/ Folk music. Accompanied by the incredibly talented Riley Catherall, Fletch and Jen promise a lively, fun show that will put a huge smile on your face and, very likely, bring a tear to your eye.

Alan Fletcher has worked as an actor and musician for more than 45 years in Australia and the United Kingdom. As an actor, Alan is a household name because of his portrayal of Dr Karl Kennedy for 30 years on the iconic Australian drama Neighbours. Alan performed as a front man for Melbourne rock band Waiting Room for more than 15 years. 

In 2020 Alan, with life partner Jennifer Hansen, moved into the Americana/ Alt-Country and Folk world. Collaborating with producers Lachlan Bryan and Damian Cafarella Alan’s releases include the EP ‘Dispatches in 2023, an album ‘The Point’ in 2024 and his latest album ‘Back to School’ in February 2026. Jen released her EP of six songs Walk the Wire in 2025. In Summer 2024 Jen and Alan toured the UK with a full band, playing 20 sell-out dates in venues the length and breadth of the country, including a performance at the prestigious Kendal Calling Festival in Lowther.

In 2025 Alan’s band played 34 dates throughout the UK and Ireland playing to thousands of enthusiastic supporters and Americana music fans and in 2026 their UK tour will exceed 40 dates.

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Sunday 12 July
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $15
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Alan Fletcher & Jennifer Hansen (VIC) + Riley Catherall (VIC)

Emma Rose + Ivy-Lee

EMMA ROSE

Based in Adelaide on Kaurna Land, Emma Rose is a singer-songwriter crafting a deeply personal sound that weaves introspective folk, pop melodies and soulful textures of blues-country references. She released her self-titled EP in late 2025, which is an honest and reflective journal of identity and resilience, exploring themes of courage and self-acceptance. Since this release, Emma Rose continues to create music that explores her sound and voice.


IVY-LEE

Adelaide/Kaurna based singer-songwriter Ivy-Lee writes indie-pop rooted in honest storytelling, emotive vocals, and lived experience. Her music focuses on emotional honesty and connection, writing songs that feel both personal and universal. Alongside her original music, she performs across South Australia as part of acoustic duo Billee Music, playing weddings, festivals, corporate events, and more. Since debut single If I Fall (2022) and EP Heart on the Line (2025), she continues to establish herself as a distinctive voice in Australia’s independent music scene.


Date: Friday 17 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Emma Rose + Ivy-Lee

The Wrong Road

‘Taking The Wrong Road (TWR)’ is an evening that explores the chronological order of TWR. From the humble beginnings of musicians coming together, through to forming various bands, and finally developing a unique sound that is TWR. This casual evening will be filled with stories and songs about relationships, creating music and living in Adelaide. 

 

The Wrong Road name is derived from a Go Betweens song. Reitano (vocals) and McIntyre (vocals/guitar) form TWR in 2018. Pace (vocals/trumpet) and Morris (sax), together with Coats (keyboards) join, adding the trademark atmosphere. By 2020, Bennett (bass) and Kitchen (drums) join, forming the backbone of the band. James Hurst replaces Kitchen on drums in late 2025, to complete the current line-up.  

Join us, as we explore the journey that has and is, ’The Wrong Road’.

Date: Saturday 18 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Wrong Road

The Public Eye + Zeitgeist Riders (VIC)

The unique lineup of The Public Eye creates an interesting, original sound. Thoughtful songs written on piano, with weaving guitar and moody electric violin.

The Public Eye are Andrew Hall (The Tonight Show)  Kim Perry (The Fiddle Chicks, Nick Vulture band), and Jim Redgate (Velvet Moth, GT Stringer)

Their self titled 2025 release went to #1 on Three D in its first week and was #26 in this years Three D 93+7 chart. They’ve got a new batch of songs to share, and another recording in the works. 

 

ZEITGEIST RIDERS are a Fiddle led Feast of premium Strength Folky Rocking Goodness, armed with a swag of award winning originals and surprising cover versions.  

In recent times they’ve been described as “ a good shot of live music fun”. and “ Official(ly) much better than tennis”.  


Date: Sunday 19 July
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
The Public Eye + Zeitgeist Riders (VIC)

COMA - Courteney Hooper + Hunter Brown

 

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


Date: Monday 20 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - Courteney Hooper + Hunter Brown

Willow + Shopkeeper

Willow blends the talents and unique tastes of four young musicians, who emphasise songwriting and creative expression. With songs like "strawberry moon" and "poor dior", Willow offers thoughtful lyrics combined with flavourful melodies, amalgamating as a unique spin on indie poprock.

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Wednesday 22 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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Willow + Shopkeeper

Sunset Egos + Baulk at the Möön

Sunset Egos is the artistic output of Adelaide-based songwriter Anthony Izzo, brought to life by a tight-knit group of some of Adelaide’s finest musicians.

Their sound is ever-evolving, blending indie guitar pop, alt-country, and vintage rock into a style that resists easy categorisation. With a flair for catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, Sunset Egos crafts songs thatare both familiar and surprising — grounded in strong songwriting and driven by a shared passion for honest, genre-blurring music.

After the release of their first four singles and a soon-to-be-released EP, the band is now gearing up to embark on the release of their debut full-length album. 

 

Baulk at the Möön began as an outlet for songs that didn’t fit neatly anywhere else. Equal parts indie rock, alt-country, garage rock and observational chaos, the band leans into stories about ageing badly, surviving creatively, relationships, work, absurdity, and the strange humour hidden inside ordinary disasters.


Based in Adelaide, the project combines DIY recording, home-studio experimentation and collaborative recording sessions with local musicians and studios. Their debut album The Glorious Rebirth… was released in early 2026 and ranges from sharp, noisy rock tracks to more reflective songs like “Silver Whiskers,” which gained strong support through Australian community radio and online stations overseas.


Live, Baulk at the Möön balance loud guitars, self-awareness and the feeling that things could either become emotionally profound or fall apart at any moment. Usually both.


Date: Friday 24 July
Time: 8.00 PM
Cost: $0
Sunset Egos + Baulk at the Möön

The LadyBeatles - On their way to the UK!

The LadyBeatles are on their way to the UK! They are beyond thrilled to have been invited to Liverpool to play at International Beatle Week alongside the world’s best Beatles bands, and are celebrating with a kick-off gig at their beloved home ground, the Wheaty.

Come along for all your favourite Beatles tunes (and beers!) and say hello, goodbye before they head off on tour!

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 25 July
Time: 3.00 PM
Cost: $25
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The LadyBeatles - On their way to the UK!

The LadyBeatles - On their way to the UK!

The LadyBeatles are on their way to the UK! They are beyond thrilled to have been invited to Liverpool to play at International Beatle Week alongside the world’s best Beatles bands, and are celebrating with a kick-off gig at their beloved home ground, the Wheaty.

Come along for all your favourite Beatles tunes (and beers!) and say hello, goodbye before they head off on tour!

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 25 July
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $25
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The LadyBeatles - On their way to the UK!

Jen Lush & The Field + Tom Redwood

Jen Lush & The Field are known for their dynamic, adventurous sound blending tender folk with evocative, experimental rock, grounded in powerful storytelling. Their previous albums Hum of the Mettle and Let Loose The Beating Birds were awarded ARBA’s Roots Album of the Year, described by Scenestr as “hauntingly potent poetry with emotive rhythms and richly-flavoured melodies.”  Jen Lush & The Field have new music emerging in 2026, a collection of songs that explore landscape, poetry and the human experience with striking honesty.  

Tom Redwood is a South Australian songwriter and performer who has spent the past two years living in Mexico. Tom's unique and lyrical songs have received praise from music critics and a number of esteemed Australian musicians. Tom has written and recorded five albums and one EP all released through Walking Bird Records. "Tom is the unreal deal" -Matt Walker (Cruel Sea, Lost Ragas).

Date: Sunday 26 July
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $0
Jen Lush & The Field + Tom Redwood

The Great Emu War Casualties (VIC) + Mince For Vince

The Great Emu War Casualties cross the border from Naarm/Melbourne to tour ADL/Tartanya to celebrate the release of their new album ‘Public Sweetheart No.1’ 

They are a critically-acclaimed Melbourne-based indie and art-rock band. Originally formed in the UK by frontman Joe Jackson and bassist Saskia Clapton, the four-piece blends emotionally resonant lyrics, off-kilter grooves, and infectious melodies. 

Sleep-deprived, overly emotional art-rockers with off-kilter grooves, sun-kissed melodies, dopamine-stimulating hooks and melancholic detours.

TIX - $20 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)



Date: Thursday 30 July
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $15
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The Great Emu War Casualties (VIC) + Mince For Vince

Cookin’ On 3 Burners & Stella Angelico (VIC) + The Airbenders

Cookin’ On 3 Burners are Australia’s premier Hammond-driven funk trio, delivering a powerful blend of deep funk, raw soul, and infectious groove that has captivated audiences worldwide.

 Forged through years of touring - from underground club shows to international festival stages - the band have built a global reputation for their high-energy live performances and authentic soul sound. Along the way, they’ve collaborated with standout vocalists including Kylie Auldist, Daniel Merriweather, Stella Angelico, and Tex Perkins.

 With seven studio albums, two live records, and a catalogue of sought- after 7” releases on their own Soul Messin’ Records imprint, their music continues to resonate with DJs and tastemakers worldwide, earning support from Craig Charles (BBC 6 Music), DJ Nu-Mark (Jurassic 5), and Wax Poetics (USA).

 They became a global name in 2016 when French producer Kungs remixed their soul classic “This Girl”. The track hit #1 in more than 10 countries, became the most-Shazamed dance track of the year, and has amassed over 2 billion streams — taking the band’s unmistakable groove to a worldwide audience.

 On stage, Cookin’ On 3 Burners are a must-see live act. Career highlights include performances at The Roundhouse (UK), Tokyo Jazz Festival, Live Alcazar (Rome), Sydney Festival, and numerous sold-out tours across Europe, the UK, and Australia.

 For their 2026 tour, the band will be joined by powerhouse vocalist Stella Angelico, bringing fresh energy to an already electrifying show. Whether delivering razor-sharp instrumentals or soul-soaked anthems, Cookin’ On 3 Burners continue to evolve while staying true to their deep funk roots.

 Always fire. Always Cookin’.

TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Friday 31 July
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $30
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Cookin’ On 3 Burners & Stella Angelico (VIC) + The Airbenders

Art for Living Forests Project - live music, visual arts, and environmental conversation - part of Adelaide Climate Action Week

Art for Living Forests Project

How can creativity inspire action and help shape a more sustainable future?

Join us this August for an inspiring afternoon of live music, visual arts, and environmental conversation at the Art for Living Forests Project.

Held at the Wheatsheaf Hotel from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM, this special event brings together artists, environmental advocates, and community members to celebrate the vital relationship between people and forests. 

The afternoon will feature live performances by Anya AnastasiaAdela May, and Naomi Keyte, alongside a panel discussion hosted by Tessa Leon featuring Tiahni Adamson and Alex Mac. Together, they will explore the power of storytelling, community action, and environmental stewardship in protecting and restoring living forests.

Guests will also have the opportunity to experience works created through the Art for Takayna Residency, showcasing artistic responses to one of Australia's most significant and ecologically rich landscapes. The exhibition highlights the connection between art, place, and conservation, inviting reflection on the importance of protecting our remaining wild forests.

Whether you're passionate about conservation, the arts, or community-led change, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired.

Tickets: $35 general admission, with $20 accessible tickets available. Tickets can be purchased through Humanitix. Profits will be donated to the Bob Brown Foundation.

Come celebrate creativity, amplify important conversations, and support a future where thriving forests and thriving communities go hand in hand.

TIX - $35/25 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)


Date: Saturday 1 August
Time: 2.30 PM
Cost: $30
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Art for Living Forests Project - live music, visual arts, and environmental conversation - part of Adelaide Climate Action Week

Velvet Moth Vinyl Launch + Dave Pace & Mick Morris

The Moth are back with the vinyl launch of their highly anticipated 4th album, "BEAUTIFUL STRANGER."

This release spans an impressive stratospheric range of psych, rock, folk, and glam influences, making it tough to pick favourites. All this comes on stunning coloured vinyl with smart packaging featuring artwork by the renowned artist Jacky Redgate.

The night will feature two full sets, showcasing songs from the new album alongside beloved classics for all to enjoy.
We’re also thrilled to announce special guests Dave Pace & Mick Morris, the horn section from Painters & Dockers, who also appear on the album, will join us live on the night.

Get ready for a cosmic road trip through the astro-psych realm, where you might just catch some stardust along the way!

Limited vinyl records will be available for purchase on the night, or you can pre-order with a discounted all inclusive ticket price on offer as a "Ticket + Vinyl" option when purchasing your ticket online!

TIX - $30 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)

Date: Saturday 1 August
Time: 7.30 PM
Cost: $25
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Booking Fee
Velvet Moth Vinyl Launch + Dave Pace & Mick Morris

Kim Salmon (WA) - 'Totally Sick' Album Tour

Art School dropout, seminal punk rocker, and living legend.

Born into the isolation of the semi-industrial wastelands of 1950s outer suburban Perth, Kim Salmon clawed his way out of the swamp and onto the world stage in his bands, the Scientiststhe Surrealists, and the Beasts of Bourbon.

Kim Salmon has earned his reputation as an authentic artist incapable of choosing the safe road. For nearly fifty years, he has performed on the world's biggest stages and with the most remote punk bands; traversing every corner of music and art to create a body of work that stands up with the best.

His latest band, Smoked Salmon is a concept, a collection of recordings, a collective, a philosophy of least resistance flowing from a reputation for resolutely going against the stream! Wait a minute! Least resistance? Against the stream? Here’s the clincher. You can do both!  Kim still has the desire to go upstream but has found a great source of new  repertoire fishing in the streams from whence such classics as "Frantic Romantic", "Last Night", "Dropout", "Come On Spring" and "Swampland" sprang!

They have toured Europe and Japan - combining classic moments from across his career with an album of brand-new original songs in 2025 and a follow up ‘Totally Sick’ coming May 29 2026.
 
TIX - $35 ON THE DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
 
 
Date: Sunday 2 August
Time: 4.00 PM
Cost: $30
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Kim Salmon (WA) - 'Totally Sick' Album Tour

COMA - Emerging Artists

 

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


Date: Monday 3 August
Time: 6.30 PM
Cost: $20
Tickets at the door
COMA - Emerging Artists