The Bowden venue plays host to the live music series Friday Sessions, with Sydney DJ and producer Boone headlining the first event.
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Bowden is home to an exciting new live music venue, The Jarmer Room. If the name sounds familiar that’s because the venue is attached to well-known eatery Jarmer’s Kitchen at 18 Park Terrace, Bowden.
So what’s the deal with The Jarmar Room? I’m glad you asked. This 240-capacity venue is a dedicated live music locale shaping up as the hottest place to catch live music in Adelaide.
Fitted with a state-of-the-art sound and lighting setup, the flexible space can accommodate seating or standing and will play host to a wide range of artists, with no genres excluded.
Presented by Our Kid Promotions, The Jarmar Room Friday Sessions is the jewel in The Jarmar Room’s live music crown that aims to showcase a variety of musical talent from across the country.
The first lineup of acts playing the Friday Sessions has been announced this week, with DJ Boone, Melbourne’s Blondie tribute act The Australian Blondie Show and Adelaide’s own The Honey Badgers and 63 Deluxe performing throughout August.
Sydney producer and sample wizard Boone headlines the first Friday Session on August 2. The dance music visionary will bring his avant-garde creations to The Jarmer Room for a night of non-stop dancing and good vibes. A bunch of local DJs will provide support for Boone on the night.
Tickets for Boone’s Friday Sessions gig are on sale now via Oztix.
The Australian Blondie Show is the nation’s premier Blondie tribute act and will take to the stage on August 16, while blues and roots favourites The Honey Badgers and soulful funk trio 63 Deluxe round out the month’s Friday Sessions on August 30.
Do your bit by grabbing a ticket to the Friday Sessions next month and supporting live music.
Tickets for Boone’s show at The Jarmar Room Friday Sessions are on sale now via Oztix. Keep up to date with coming events here.
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