Catch the talented ensemble performing four Thursday nights in a row at UniBar Adelaide throughout May.
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In conjunction with General Admission Entertainment, local nine-piece ensemble King of Spain have announced a May residency at UniBar Adelaide.
Head down every Thursday throughout May and experience King of Spain’s explosive jazz meets funk energy while enjoying a few quiet beverages.
Each Thursday, King of Spain will be joined by a local or interstate act, with rising jazz vocalist Kara Manansala (May 1), Victoria’s soulful funk artist Bailey Judd (May 8), recent WOMADelaide performer Ms Chipeta (May 15) and dynamic drummer and bandleader Alexander Flood (May 22) taking to the stage.
King of Spain’s UniBar Adelaide residency comes after the Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock-inspired collective took Adelaide Jazz Festival by storm with a scintillating performance at the Grace Emily.
Comprising of some of Adelaide’s most talented artists from bands such as Wanderers, Tonix, Hilltop Hoods, Lostwoods, Mane and Eraser Description, King of Spain are a mesmerising live act whose latest reealses, 2023’s Bed and Breakfast EP, was described by Sounds of Oz as “a delicious serve of funk and soul.”
Catch King of Spain at UniBar Adelaide every Thursday night throughout May from 6pm.
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