Legendary guitarist Hank Marvin will take to the stage at the Angaston Town Hall on October 6 – accompanied by fellow virtuoso musicians Nunzio Mondia and Gary Taylor.
Performing the latest hits from the group’s debut album ‘Django’s Castle’ and latest album ‘Foolin With The Feds’, plus interpretations of music from the ‘Shadows’ – prepare to dance the afternoon away.
Spend the morning with The Farm Eatery & Experience team at Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop for 90 minutes of flower arranging and styling. Whether you are seasoned at floral arranging or a newbie, each guest will be guided through the process and walk away with their own arrangement of seasonal and native flowers to display proudly at home.
Throughout the morning, guests will also learn how to mix three different gin cocktails to enjoy – making it a fun, interactive and creative experience for the warmer months.
Experience the magic of Australia’s oldest Merino sheep stud at the 2024 Anlaby Spring Festival. With more than 10 acres of stunning gardens, family fun and live music, it’s a one stop shop for all things, beauty, heritage and entertainment.
Held over a weekend in October, it’s an opportunity to see Anlaby Station’s extensive gardens, delight in melodic tunes, indulge in fine wine, beer and Devonshire tea while discovering plants, sculptures and much more.
A family friendly event too, the festival includes a number of children’s activities to keep the kids busy, as you admire the magnificent landscapes and celebrate spring at Anlaby.
Back by popular demand, Ahn Do will return to the Barossa with his hit show ‘The Happiest Refugee’ for one night only in November. This moving, inspirational and unforgettable theatre experience combines humour, real life stories, photos and filmed pieces from Anh’s life – centring on his journey travelling to Australia on an eight-metre fishing boat from Vietnam in 1980, alongside 47 other refugees.
Since moving to Australia, Anh has become a lawyer, been awarded Australia’s Comedian of the Year in 2008 and is now one of the country’s most sought-after stand-up comedians, while also being an incredibly talented writer, actor and producer. A story shared with plenty of humour, an infectious energy and optimism, it’s an evening worthy of a mark in the calendar.
The Barossa Timed Event Rodeo is back for another year in 2024 – with plenty of excitement lined up for the whole family. Whether you’re sitting ring-side, or enjoying the food, live music or helicopter rides, there is sure to be something for everyone.
With gates opening at 12.00pm, the family-friendly rodeo is perfect for veteran attendees or those wanting to immerse themselves in watching the sport for the first time.
The annual event brings together the finest rodeo performers of South Australia – with events such as team roping, steer roping, breakaway roping and barrel racing scheduled throughout the day.
Join the Seppeltsfield Road Business Alliance on November 1, for an afternoon of gourmet food, Barossan beverages and live music. Celebrate sunset whilst overlooking vineyards and the iconic Seppeltsfield palms, guests will experience a rich tapestry of culture and produce, including wineries, distilleries and breweries from local producers along the road.
There will also be an array of culinary creations from local food vendors and restaurants, offering a feast of flavours to savour, plus local artists showcased in an open-air gallery setting. A unique experience, don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the beauty of the Barossa Valley as the sun sets over the stunning landscape!
For the love of printmaking, curator and printmaker Georgia Cheesman honours ‘The Printmaker’s Mark’ at Wonderground in this exciting exhibition.
Bringing together over 20 printmakers from around Australia, ‘The Printmaker’s Mark’ explores the diverse, vital and broadly different approaches celebrating the distinctive mark and legacy of printmaking.