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Gigs in Space

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Spring Bay Mill is back with a second round of Gigs in Space.

An afternoon of live music and exploring the unique indoor and outdoor spaces of our regenerated wood chip mill.
As always, we’ll have the best east coast food, bevs and booze on offer.

Claire Anne Taylor

‘The posessor of a huge, powerful voice.’ Soulful folk songs that are alternatively lush and intimately earthy.

 

FFLORA

An ever-evolving ensemble taking inspiration from jazz, folk, free improv, sick beats, collisions of sounds, failures, glory, poetry and synergy.

 

Baba Bruja

For very special occasions (like this one), this Afrobeat funk 12-piece band brings a special brand of New Orleans/comparsa marching style to the street.

 

DJ Act Natural

She’s the moniker of artist/curator/producer Theia Connell, and she’ll be sourcing euphoric dancefloors and inclusive atmospheres from across multiple eras and diverse genres.

 

… and a secret underground bunker performance from Julia Drouhin.

 

Saturday 6th November

Doors from 12pm.

General Admission $49 (see ticket info for other ticket types)

A 3-course dinner is available in our award-winning Banksia Room. 6:30 pm for $65 per person.

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