A RESERVED SEAT
is highly recommended for this show!
Here's how it works:
1. Purchase your Reserved Seat tickets using
The Spotted Mallard online ticketing system.
2. Then email The Spotted Mallard on reservations@spottedmallard.com
and let them know what time you will arrive, where
you would like to sit, and how many will be sitting
at your table.
TABLE RESERVATIONS
Gather friends and family and make up a table with
reserved seating. Table bookings typically range
in size from 2 people right through to 10-12. Once
you have purchased your Reserved Seat tickets, simply
email the Spotted Mallard to make your table reservation.
Book early for the best seats!
GENERAL
ADMISSION: $25 (+b/f)
General Admission ticket
holders cannot reserve their seating or reserve
a table. However, any seating that remains after
all Reserved Seating has been allocated, can be
taken by General Admission ticket holders on a first-come
first-serve basis on the night.
MEALS
BEFORE THE SHOW
The Spotted Mallard is
a brilliant place to have a meal. Whether you have
a Reserved Seat or General Admission Ticket, you
can order a meal before the show from The Spotted
Mallard dinner menu.
MIKE McCLELLAN: IN CONCERT
Thursday March 1, 8.00pm
The Spotted Mallard,
314 Sydney Rd, Brunswick.
ONLY MELBOURNE SHOW! Pre-Sale: Reserved Seats $30 (+b/f)
Pre-sale: General Admission $25 (+b/f)
On the night: $30 at the door
Doors and Dinner: 6.00pm - Showtime: 8.00pm
********************************** Mike McClellan returns to The Spotted
Mallard on Thursday 1st March.
Yet again Mike McClellan has
delivered an album of wonderful new songs. No Intermission
is his third in six years and his show at the Mallard
will feature many of his new tracks. But no McClellan
show would be complete without a generous helping of
songs from his classic back catalogue. So you'll hear
Song and Dance Man, The One I Love, Rock'n
Roll Lady and his more recently released I Wonder
Who You're Waiting For. As those who have seen him
perform already know, he's also a masterful storyteller
and guitarist.
So, where do you rank No Intermission? Steve
Britt, writing in Rythms magazine wrote, "I regard
this album as the strongest of his latter day albums
and easily the equal of his 70s work." While retaining
the very personal nature of his writing NO INTERMISSION
explores a broader range of subject matter than much
of his past work. - the environment, the political landscape,
displaced refugees, the decline of trust that appears
to infect the faith we share in our institutions and,
of course, the nature of love, redemption and change
are all themes that he explores with his customary insight
and poetic sensibility. Engaging, thoughtful and filled
with memorable melodies it may well come to be regarded
as his masterwork.
It is now over 40 years since Song
and Dance Man was a national hit and voted Song
of The Year by the music industry at its annual awards.
But it has surprised nobody who knew his early work
that his three albums of new songs since returning to
his music full time should be so good. He remarked in
a recent interview"
"When I made the decision to return to performing
and writing again I didn't want to come back and just
play the old stuff, as good as it might be. And I didn't
want to release any new material unless I felt it was
at least the equal of, and preferably better than, the
songs I had recorded all those years ago. I'm first
and foremost a writer. I still love the challenge and
still get excited when I think I might have written
something I can be proud of and happy to perform."
Steve Britt, in reviewing one of Mike's
recent concerts wrote: "McClellan is still the consummate performer
- a wonderful singer, guitar player and songwriter who
keeps the audience in the palm of his hand."
This will be one of the shows of 2018!
The Spotted Mallard will once again be the place to
be!
********************************** THE SPOTTED MALLARD IS
THE PLACE TO BE!
"THOSE
WHO FOLLOW THE BAND JUST TO ENJOY THE MUSIC ARE CALLED
THE SECOND LINE"