Upcoming events.
Tuck Shop Ladies - Live In-Store
Feather & Drum Hat co is proud to present the best night of your life! An intimate in-store with the Tuck Shop Ladies.
The triceps ain’t what they used to be, but the funny bone has only gotten sharper. Armed with a pair of ukuleles and the sharpest of wits, Australian folk music darlings Sam Lohs and Rosie Burgess share an intimate selection of their hilarious, but always harmonious, songs.
Renowned for the joy they bring to the stage, the Tuck Shop Ladies do not disappoint. They will invite you into their hilarious world and leave you wanting to run away on tour with the band.
5pm doors for an early 5:30pm show
There will be swearwords and best to be 18+
Adam McGrath (NZ) - Live in-store
Feather & Drum Hat Co presents a very special and intimate in-store with…
Adam McGrath is a folk singer and yarn spinner stationed wherever he can get a key!
Described by RNZ as a “National Treasure” and the Herald as “NZ’s toughest minded songwriter”, Adam is more widely known as lead singer and songwriter with one of NZ’s most loved roots/country bands The Eastern. He spends 8 months a year on the road between NZ, Australia, Europe and parts beyond. With The Eastern and solo he has shared stages with and opened for Fleetwood Mac, Steve Earle, Old Crow Medicine Show, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes and many, more. His song Hope and Wire was the inspiration behind Gaylene Preston’s TV series of the same name and he is known for his service orientated approach to music in the years since. Described as “maybe part folk singer, part preacher, part boxer, and part rodeo clown he is however all heart”.
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Karl S Williams (In Store) - July 29
Feather & Drum Hat Co presents a very special and intimate in-store with...
Karl S. Williams & Sally Wiggins - ‘There’s Rainbows in the Gasoline’ Tour
Genre defying multi-instrumentalist and award winning songwriter Karl S. Williams is taking his new album ‘Rainbows in the Gasoline’ on the road with a series of extensive and expanding tours. Joining him is renowned South Coast percussionist Sally Wiggins who brings an immense musicality - enabling these folk, blues and gospel inflected songs to expand into fascinating new territory.
With a mandate to improvise, eschew convention and play, Karl and Sally liberate each other to explore and lean into the songs, playing with space and silence as much as notes. Less than a year into their journey the pair have already clocked up appearances at festivals such as Cronulla Jazz & Blues, Wintermoon and Kiama Jazz & Blues - and opened for The Whitlams.