Live at Union Square – Crank Williams and Patsy Decline and The Back Sea Country Club

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Crank Williams and Patsy Decline

Blues, R&B and country. Let Crank and Patsy take you on a musical twelve steps of love won, love lost and love on the run!

The Black Sea Country Club

Hot guitar and bass via Alabama, Anatolia and Algeria. Mick Trembath on the six string. Jamie Swann on the four. Songs about Drunk friends, Weird kids and Dogs. Stories about Malls, Married people and Horses.

Live at Union Square is a great new series featuring original Australian music in an intimate setting at Trades Hall.

The series is supported by Music Australia – an Australian government initiative – Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council and H Squared Studios.

Buy a ticket and come along and support the artists in our lush music space and see great new Australian music.

The Union Bar is open from 7pm to 11pm.

Content: BALLARAT TRADES HALL

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  • Sat 15 Feb

7pm–10pm

Ballarat Trades Hall

24 Camp St, Ballarat VIC 3350

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$15 per person


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  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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