Fire up for a wild celebration of leather boots, button-downs, bolo ties & denim, not to mention live tunes from around the globe.
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Pirate Life’s latest musical extravaganza, Take Me Home, is a country music spectacular taking over the brewery in October.
In collaboration with General Admission Entertainment and Love Police, Take Me Home features a slew of international and local acts performing across two stages on Sunday 12 October.
The event is headlined by Nashville’s outlaw country queen Nikki Lane and her talented band, marking her first Australian appearance in 11 years.
The bill also includes Y.O.G.A., the side project of Peking Duk’s Reuben Styles, The Linda Ronstadt Show, a tribute to the ‘70s icon led by Ella Hooper of Killing Heidi, Texan troubadour Vincent Neil Emerson, dynamic country duo Laid Back Country Picker and Adelaide’s own Matt Ward & The Southern Kind.
The lineup is rounded out by Ryan Martin John, Mark Curtis & The Flannelettes (Duo), Tin Town, The Flying Squad and Ned Baulderstone.
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While the music is the main reason to head along to Take Me Home, the Americana-inspired festival also includes a stack of food trucks offering tasty grub, market stalls selling a wide range of things and of course, plenty of ice-cold Pirate Life beers.
Take Me Home is shaping up as another awesome event from the crew at Pirate Life, combining tunes, brews and good vibes for a day of Americana.
Take Me Home takes place at Pirate Life Brewing on Sunday 12 October. For ticketing information, visit moshtix.com.au.
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