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Gig Guide, September 4-6

Gigs and comedy around Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay this weekend.

 

Reverence Hotel

Friday, September 4

Midnight Woolf will be stomping out two sets of their wild garage rock ’n’ roll show at the Reverence Hotel every Friday night in September. Front bar from 9pm; free.

28 Napier Street, Footscray

 

Yarraville Club

Friday, September 4

A ‘young bull’ of razor-sharp Australian political satire, Charlie Pickering, will be joined by the Godfather of the genre, Rod Quantock, an ‘old bull’ of comedic wisdom and insight. From 8.30pm. Tickets from $30 to $90 (including dinner).

135 Stephen Street, Yarraville

 

Way Out West Roots Music Club

Sunday, September 6

Led by singer and guitarist Mike Rudd, Spectrum was among Australia’s most revered live bands in the early ’70s. Spectrum will be supported by the irresistible rockin’ roots and rhythm of Hey Gringo. From 2pm. Tickets: $15/$10

128 Ferguson Street, Williamstown

 

Littlefoot

Sunday, September 6

With years of live music performance experience, Sue Ann is widely considered a gem in the jazz genre. From 6pm; free.

223 Barkly Street, Footscray

 

Email gig information at your venue to dbonnici@starweekly.com.au

 

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