Backyard Sessions (held in the Backyard at the RSL) is the perfect excuse to catch up with your mates for food and drinks and live music. On Friday and Saturday night’s from 6pm and Sunday at 12:30pm, we host amazing local musicians in the great outdoors. The perfect soundtrack to your weekend. So come down, check out our Backyard, grab a cocktail and have some fun!
Friday 25th April, 5 pm
Sounds like: A bit of everything Country, classics and rock that will have you dancing for our diggers all night
Saturday 26th April, 6 pm
Sounds like: Country, classics and rock with songs from artists such as Luke Combs, Richard Marx, Bryan Adams and Chris Stapleton.
Sunday 27th April, 6 pm
Sounds Like – indie-alternative-pop influenced by artists such as Vera Blue, Glass Animals, Ed Sheeran, Jarryd James and The Neighbourhood.
Friday 2nd May, 6 pm
Sounds like: Soft and gentle pop featuring songs from artists such as Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, U2, and many more!
Saturday 3rd May, 5:30 pm
Sounds like: Country in the Backyard and all-out Country Music Takeover – a mix of old, new, and all the classics!
Sunday 4th May, 12:30 pm
Sounds Like – Ethereal, soft, and gentle pop, indie folk and rock. Her set lists include songs from the likes of London Grammar, Chet Faker, The Cranberries, Billie Eilish, Angus & Julia Stone.
Saturday & Sunday’s 12:30pm
Saturday 10th May, 12:30 pm
Sounds Like: Acoustic country and folk rock featuring original songs as well as songs from artists such as Tyler Childers, Boy and Bear and Mumford and Sons
Sunday 11th May, 12:30 pm
Sounds like: A bit of everything. Blues, soul, folk, country and rock. Travis’s setlists are always changing but you can expect to hear similar music from artists such as Steve Miller, Dire Straits, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Marc Cohn and Kenny Rogers
Friday 17th May, 12:30 pm
Sounds Like: beautiful, ethereal harmonies with influences such as Florence Welch, Bon Iver and Vera Blue.
Sunday 18th May, 12:30 pm
Sounds like: Pub Rock and pop classics with songs from artists such as Eurythmics, Bob Marley and Michael Jackson