Medieval to Metal – Daffy and Baylor at Kilderkin Distillery

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Join in for an unforgettable evening of live music at Kilderkin Distillery, featuring the extraordinary talents of Peter Daffy and Peter Baylor.

Peter Daffy is a singer, composer, musician and luthier, celebrated for his exceptional craftsmanship and heartfelt performances. His music is a rich blend of folk, blues and acoustic melodies, each note resonating with his deep passion for storytelling.

Peter Baylor is a legendary guitarist with versatility across multiple genres, including jazz, rockabilly, country and western swing. His performances are a journey through the history of guitar music, from the vintage swing of the 1930s to contemporary interpretations that captivate the modern listener.

Together, they promise an intimate evening of musical excellence, where craftsmanship meets artistry in the cosy ambiance of Kilderkin Distillery. Whether you’re a fan of acoustic mastery or intricate guitar work, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

Secure your tickets now for an evening of exceptional live music with songs and stories from past and present. Kilderkin’s award winning spirits and liqueurs and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be available as well as a range of food options.

Kilderkin Distillery is proud to host this event as part of the Art Gallery of Ballarat’s Medieval to Metal exhibition – the art and evolution of the guitar.

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  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

  • Fri 6 Dec

7:30pm–10pm

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street, Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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$37.63 per person

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Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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