On The Flip Side presents Hey Harriett & Friends at Northern Sound System This Weekend
Kick off Good Music Month in style this weekend with the return of Adelaide indie pop act Hey Harriett.
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After some time away from the stage, local indie pop act Hey Harriett returns this weekend with a special all-ages gig at Northern Sounds System.
Presented by On the Flip Side on Saturday 1 November, the live music spectacular kicks off Good Music Month with five awesome local bands sharing the stage.
It’s been almost a year since Hey Harriett performed live, so their much-anticipated return is quite the event. But they won’t be going it alone, with four of Adelaide’s finest musical acts supporting on the night.
Hey Harriett will be joined by the unapologetically bold duo Mum Friends, bubblegum grunge star effie isobel, energetic outfit The Deadly Nightshades and emerging singer-songwriter Abbey Amber.
While music is the key, this event is also about community and connection and is one of the first gigs to get Good Music Month underway across the state.
On the Flip Side presents Hey Harriett & Friends at Northern Sound System on Saturday 1 November. Doors open at 5pm and tickets are $15+bf via moshtix.com.au.
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