On The Weztzide Takes Over The Gov This Weekend
Head along for this free event featuring three awesome Adelaide artists.
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On The Flip Side and City of Charles Sturt Council are kicking off SA Youth Week with On The Weztzide, a special event at The Gov featuring three amazing local acts.
On The Weztzide is an all-ages celebration of Adelaide’s live music scene taking place in The Gov’s front bar on Saturday 11 April.
The lineup consists of Stormy-Lou, Ebop and Rosie and The Posies and runs from 2pm to 5pm, with doors opening at 1:30pm.
Stormy-Lou are an indie-rock trio characterised by their honest style of songwriting and electric live performances.
Ebop is the solo project of Ethan Brandwood, known for dynamic, personality-driven sound, joined by a band for live shows.
Rosie and the Posies are an all-girl alt-punk band bringing riot grrl energy.
This event is made possible by grant funding support from the Department of Human Services SA Youth Week grant.
On The Weztzide takes place at The Gov on Saturday 11 April. The event runs from 2pm to 5pm and entry is free. Sign up here for tickets.
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