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Matsumura Blues Festival

Matsumura Blues Festival

Starts: Saturday, 01 June 2024
Ends: Saturday, 01 June 2024
Matsumura Blues Festival is a brand new micro music festival launching in Victoria in 2024. It will be "big day in" as nine artists perform at the iconic Prince Bandroom in St Kilda. This Festival offers a unique line-up of leading Australian and international blues, rock and folk musicians, blending their tunes with some traditional Okinawan and Japanese artists, to deliver what will be a brilliant and memorable experience. This is an adult-only event. Artists include Okinawa Americana from Japan, 19-Twenty and Minnie Marks from New South Wales, and Doggerel and Dalicados from Victoria, and much more. Tickets are available at the website. Come along for a live music event you will not forget!
Add to Calendar 2024-06-01 12:00 am 2024-06-01 12:00 am Matsumura Blues Festival Matsumura Blues Festival is a brand new micro music festival launching in Victoria in 2024. It will be "big day in" as nine artists perform at the iconic Prince Bandroom in St Kilda. This Festival offers a unique line-up of leading Australian and international blues, rock and folk musicians, blending their tunes with some traditional Okinawan and Japanese artists, to deliver what will be a brilliant and memorable experience. This is an adult-only event. Artists include Okinawa Americana from Japan, 19-Twenty and Minnie Marks from New South Wales, and Doggerel and Dalicados from Victoria, and much more. Tickets are available at the website. Come along for a live music event you will not forget! 29 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda , VIC , 3182 , Australia
29 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda , VIC , 3182 , Australia
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