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Gig Guide: July 18-25

Reverence Hotel

Saturday, July 18

The Peep Tempel, Lincoln le Fevre & The Insiders, Super Best Friends, Hoodlum Shouts, Georgia Maq, Foxtrot, Deafcult and Kissing Booth will light up both stages to help celebrate the Rev’s third birthday. From 6.30pm, $20.

28 Napier Street, Footscray

 

Way Out West Roots Music Club

Saturday, July 18

If you’ve ever seen John Farnham, The Black Sorrows, Mondo Rock, Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton John, Tina Arena, Paul Kelly, Ian Moss or Crowded House, then you’d have seen Joe Creighton, Eric McCusker, Alex Formosa Baudo and Michael Oliphant. These four form The People and will play their soul, blues and R&B classics for the first time in Williamstown. From 8.30pm, $15 ($10 WOW members).

128 Ferguson Street, Williamstown

 

Littlefoot

Sunday, July 19

From ’20s jazz to beat, be-bop and beyond, swingin’ Melbourne trio The Cosmopolitans provide a mélange of 20th century western swing and German, Russian, Romany and Yiddish song. From 6-8pm, free. 223 Barkly Street, Footscray

 

Kooringal Golf Club

Saturday, July 25

Rebecca O’Connor’s Tina Turner tribute show with dinner. 6.30pm-late. $85 (members $75). Bookings essential, www.kooringalgolf.com.au or
9315 0855. Wilga Avenue, Altona

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