Rich Davies and The Low Road at Kilderkin Distillery

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street,
Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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  • Fri 28 Nov

7:30pm–10:30pm

$25 per person

Kilderkin Distillery's Spirited Sessions present an incredible night of foot stomping contemporary folk.

Led by charismatic Scotsman Rich Davies, Australian Folk Music Awards Finalists The Low Road are a force of nature, delivering trad-roots instrumentation with an intensity any rock band would be proud of.

But beneath the high energy live show lies top-shelf songwriting – Davies' ode to multiculturalism Dirt Under My Nails was covered by The Bushwackers and subsequently nominated for a Golden Guitar, earning a place in their Big Australian Songbook. And indeed, Davies' emotive narrative-driven songwriting draws upon a wealth of sources from Celtic and Appalachian folk traditions, 60's Folk Revival, and a healthy dose of Springsteen. Rich Davies and The Low Road will charm you with wit and banter, heart-on-sleeve story-telling, then bring you to tears with a heart-wrenching ballad.

Rated in the top five live music venues by the Australian Good Food Guide, Kilderkin Distillery offers the perfect venue for live and intimate performances of folk music. With award winning spirits, light meals, craft beer, wine and soft drinks available at bar prices, you'll love your Spirited Session at Kilderkin.

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