This November, over 2500 artists and 300-plus live music venues across NSW are taking part in Great Southern nights, a NSW Government initiative and Australian-first.
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Musicians will perform in more than 130 NSW towns to help bolster the recovery of the live music, hospitality, and tourism industries.
In Goulburn, three events will be held at the Goulburn Club. Headlining are Michael Simic on November 14, well-known for his long-term band Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentleman, performing solo to launch single Dark Moon, from his new album.
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Then, on November 21, Don Hopkins and Chris O'Connor playing vintage blues, New Orleans boogies, spirituals, rags, and ballads. They will be joined by songwriter Damien Coen, well-known for his old-time harmonica playing.
On November 28, Steve Kilbey, songwriter and bass guitarist for the rock band The Church will perform with guest Charlotte Lock.
Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism Stuart Ayres said Great Southern Nights is a reason to get out in NSW this November.
"The NSW Government is proud to be getting artists, roadies, venues, hospitality staff, and tourism businesses back to work through this ambitious initiative and now it's over to the public to show their support by booking tickets to a gig or two, or more," Mr Ayres said.
See the gig guide and buy tickets for Great Southern Nights, for local events and tickets visit The Goulburn Club.