Sixteen Hands High Presents New Festival MACCLESTOCK 2026
Seven bands are set to take over Three Brothers Arms in Macclesfield for a day of awesome local music in June.
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Sixteen Hands High and Badland Caravan are excited to announce new mini-festival, MACCLESTOCK 2026.
Held at Three Brothers Arms on Saturday 13 June, this musical spectacle features an incredible lineup of rock, blues and psychedelic music headlined by the alluring outlaw blues outfit Badland Caravan. If you’ve not seen these guys before, you’re in for a treat, with the group’s Doors-inspired blues rock totally enchanting.
The outdoor stage also features performances by rockers Albatross, emerging five-piece and dad rock purveyors Carr Accident, melodramatic quartet Oblivia Jean, blues act The Lachie George Band, multi-instrumentalist garage rock enthusiast Will Everest and indie rockers The Selenes.
Doors open from 3pm with the first band taking the stage at 4pm, and for those who want to indulge, there is free camping available on the venue grounds.
Early bird tickets are on sale now via humanitix.com until Sunday 3 May.
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MACCLESTOCK 2026 is the latest in a long line of events curated by Sixteen Hands High, giving local artists the chance to perform in the picturesque Adelaide Hills.
Taking over the historic Three Brothers Arms, one of the oldest pubs still operating in the Adelaide Hills, MACCLESTOCK 2026 is a fantastic opportunity for music lovers to enjoy some local tunes while chowing down on good grub and partaking in a few quiet froths while in the company of friends.
MACCLESTOCK 2026 takes place at Three Brothers Arms on Saturday 13 June. Early bird tickets are on sale now for $40+bf until midnight on Sunday 8 May. Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
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