Rebel Rampage Takes Over The Woodshed
Loaded Billy leads a powerful triple bill of hard rock at The Woodshed this June.
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After the highly anticipated Rebel Rampage at The Woodshed had to be postponed earlier this year due to unforeseen circumstances, WizzBang Media and Loudtoys Studio are happy to announce the event will now take place on Saturday 27 June.
Fans of heavy rock can expect a riotous night of loud tunes, craft beer and good times when three of South Australia’s most potent rock acts take to the stage.
Rebel Rampage is headlined by British-inspired heavy rockers Loaded Billy. Riding high after the release of their critically acclaimed 2024 debut album, Legend, the band will play a set of originals mixed with a few Budgie covers thrown into the mix.
Also performing on the night are the innovative and eclectic Lucid Brew. The tremendous trio of James “Jimmi” Blencowe (vocals/lead guitar), Reece Hicks (bass/vocals) and Tim Angove (drums) craft genre-spanning tunes and have been described as “full-spectrum rock and roll.”
Last but not least are powerhouse blues rockets Chickensalt. A mainstay of the local scene, Chickensalt merge modern rock with hard-hitting blues and never fail to disappoint live.
Doors open at 7pm with all the action kicking off at 8pm. Tickets are on sale now via oztix.com.au, with all previously purchased tickets still valid.
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Not only is Rebel Rampage a great night of local rock and roll, but it also offers music lovers the chance to combine a night of live tunes with a selection of delicious craft brews.
The Woodshed is known for its awesome range of beers, both local and interstate, and even has its own creation on tap – The Woodshed Pale Ale, a hybrid Australian and American style pale ale with a refreshing taste.
The Woodshed also serves a bevy of wine and spirits for those opposed to the amber liquid.
Catch Loaded Billy, Lucid Brew and Chickensalt at The Woodshed for Rebel Rampage on Saturday 27 June. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
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