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HomeNewsShed to sparkle in summer

Shed to sparkle in summer

You don’t have long to wait until the Potato Shed comes alive with the return of its popular Summer Series.

From Sunday January 15 through to Saturday January 28, the shed says it will help make 2023 a summer to remember.

Everyone’s favourite pre-school band The Mik Maks bring their hugely successful sound to the outdoor stage on Sunday January 15.

Featuring Drums the Panda, Al and Joel McInnes will be joined on stage by Joel’s 14-year-old daughter Ava.

Celebrating 10 years of entertaining the young and young-at-heart, pack a picnic and rug and get ready to dance and sing.

Dave Cosma and Damon Smith return with the Sun Rising Band on Saturday January 21 with Sun Rising: the songs that made Memphis.

The show charts the rise of Sun Records and the musicians that would go on to have a profound influence on popular music.

Changing tack, The Seven Seas is a soulful journey of transformation. This one-off performance on Friday January 27 in the black box theatre, will give you an experience of life at sea through theatre, dance and music.

Rounding out Summer Series 2023 is a tribute to arguably Australasia’s most successful musical export, Crowded House.

Pineapple Head – Crowded House Unplugged Tribute Show takes over the outdoor stage Saturday January 28.

Featuring all the greatest hits of the much-loved band, it will be a sing-a-long like no other.

For more information and to book, head to potatoshed.com.au

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