Irish Indie-Folk Duo The Ocelots Play Three Shows Across South Australia This Weekend
The concerts are part of the twins 41-date Australian tour.
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Irish indie-folk duo The Ocelots, who also happen to be twins, are touching down in South Australia for three shows this weekend.
Nearing the end of their 41-date Australian tour, which has seen them play shows across Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, the lads have lined up three special shows across SA.
Touring in support of their 2025 album, Everything, When Said Slowly, The Ocelots play Trinity Sessions as part of Adelaide Fringe on Friday 20 February in Calrence Park.
They then head to The Cheese Factory Studio Gallery in Meadows on Saturday 21 February before wrapping up their three-date SA run at Port Elliot’s JOinery Wine Room on Sunday 22 February.
Tickets for all three shows are on sale now via theocelots.com.
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The Ocelots, twins Ashley and Brandon Watson, have been writing and recording music together for over a decade.
Merging melodic indie-folk with soaring harmonies, the two are currently in the midst of their third Australian tour, playing songs from their new album Everything, When Said Slowly.
Speaking on the album, The Ocelots said, “The title Everything, When Said Slowly is a response from an old Irish man’s perspective on people leaving our hometown of Wexford over the years past. He said it was a very long time since they left, but not much time if you said it fast. I found it wonderful and profound, but also deeply moving and fitting for the album’s sentiment. How time flies or drags depending on what you’re experiencing, especially when it’s time in a place you said goodbye to.”
After South Australia, The Ocelots wrap up their tour with two shows in WA and performances at Port Fairy Folk Festival and Blue Mountain Folk Festival.
Catch The Ocelots performing across South Australia this weekend. Details and tickets available at theocelots.com.
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