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The Sewing Room are opening their doors on Wednesdays for the very first time to warm up your winter with a series of music events beginning on June 5th.

Winter Wednesdays brings live music to the CBD each week with an eclectic line-up of local talents.

First up, Adam Hall & The Velvet Playboys say Bon Voyage with the sounds of New Orleans and the Hot 6 ahead of their overseas tour.

On June 12th enjoy an intimate evening with local star Jessie Gordon, Fringe World favourite and Cabaret award-winning chanteuse, with a selection of original tunes, jazz standards and soulful blues.

Other events include Ed Sheeran and Oasis tributes, the Beaufort Street Songwriters Club and jazz with TRISKTRISK.

Stay tuned for the full line-up and get more information at sewingroom.com.au

OIP Staff


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