STEPHEN
PIGRAM
ONLY MELBOURNE SHOW! Friday November 9, 8.30pm
The Spotted Mallard
314 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
Reserved Seats $32 (+b/f)
General Admission $27 (+b/f)
On the night: $35 at the door
Doors and Dinner: 6.00pm
Showtime: 8.30pm
RESERVED
SEATING: GET THE BEST SEATS AT THE BEST TABLES -
$32 (+b/f)
A RESERVED SEAT is highly
recommended for this show! Book early to get the
best seats!
Reserved Seating is all at tables, and it's a TWO
STEP process.
STEP 1.Purchase your Reserved Seat
using The Spotted Mallard online ticketing system.
STEP 2. Then email The Spotted Mallard
on reservations@spottedmallard.com
and make your table reservation. Your reserved seating
tickets need to be attached to a table with your
name on it - so don't forget to email!
TABLE RESERVATIONS
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 tables!
GENERAL
ADMISSION: Pre-Sale $27 (+b/f) or at the door $35
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.
DINNER
AT THE SPOTTED MALLARD
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 our dinner menu.
The
Spotted Mallard lights up for another star-studded night
as we welcome Stephen Pigram for his only Melbourne show
on a rare journey out of his beloved Broome.
Stephen Pigram is a Yawuru singer/songwriter from
Australias far northwest Kimberley region. He is
well known for his work with his musical brothers in Broomes
much loved Pigram Brothers band and for the saltwater
country style of music they deliver.
Most recently he has produced and scored the feature film
Mad Bastards which premiered at the Sundance Film
Festival. His song Feel Like Going Home is an anthem
in the Kimberleys. In 2006 Stephen and brother Alan were
inducted into the West Australian Music Industry Hall
of Fame, the first indigenous artists to receive this
honour.
Stepping out solo he presents country folk n
bluesy musical snapshots of his hometown Broome in the
great Kimberley region. Stephen is a multi-instrumentalist
playing acoustic guitar, harmonica, ukulele and more.
Stephen will play the whole show and will be joined
by special guests throughout the night.
This will be a huge night. Make sure you book early.....
all roads lead to The Spotted Mallard!
Stephen Pigram is born and bred in the Kimberley and
on this journey along the Gibb River Road he talks about
his special family connections and encourages visitors
to spend a little time and absorb the soul of the country.
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"THOSE
WHO FOLLOW THE BAND JUST TO ENJOY THE MUSIC ARE CALLED
THE SECOND LINE"