SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: This Way North & The Tuck Shop Ladies at Birregurra Hall / Sat 26th October



This Way North + Tuck Shop Ladies
Special support guest - Rach Brennan
Tix $25 presale / $28 door

TICKETS ON SALE NOW HERE: http://bit.ly/longwaytotheshop

High energy duo THIS WAY NORTH will be taking to the stage at Birregurra Hall on Saturday 26 October, supported by their best mates The Tuck Shop Ladies and special guest Rach Brennan. Three awesome acts on one fantastic night.
Genres: Contemporary folk, rhythm & blues

Licenced show / No BYO

ABOUT THIS WAY NORTH

This Way North

This Way North are an amazing band to watch and  listen to - recently taking out Best Regional / Outer Suburban Act in 2018 at The Age Music Victoria Awards - and they are on a steady incline. It’s easy to forget they are just a two-piece band. Drummer/vocalist Cat Leahy and guitarist/vocalist Leisha Jungalwalla create an explosive energy and expansive sound that translates effortlessly from the studio to the stage. The girls are coming back to Birre after headlining Birre Fest last year and having just finished a tour of Canada.


THE TUCK SHOP LADIES

The Tuck Shop LadiesThe triceps ain’t what they used to be but the funny bone has only gotten sharper... The Tuck Shop Ladies are an amalgamation of Australian folk music darlings Sam Lohs (Fruit) and Rosie Burgess (Rosie Burgess Trio). Strapping on a pair of ukuleles, the pair pull back the curtain to share an intimate selection of the often ridiculous, but always harmonious songs, that were birthed in the back of a tour van, to amuse only themselves.



RACH BRENNAN

Rach BrennanRach Brennan is a singer-songwriter and front woman for her band Rach Brennan & The Pines. Promising a sound that is completely their own, the Geelong outfit offer a sunny spirit to confusing emotions relating to friendship, innocence and the unabashed naivety of falling in and out of love. Their captivating live performances are bolstered by their distinctive close-knit vocal style, with jaunty and playfully arranged percussive ditties as their signature.




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