A one off double bill with The Midnight Mares and Dandelion Wine (Melbourne), who are launching their new album "Hereafter", in the beautiful sounds of one of Adelaide's most beautiful venues.
$12+booking fee, or available at the door
Cinematic | Melodic | Epic
A one off double bill with The Midnight Mares and Dandelion Wine (Melbourne), who are launching their new album "Hereafter", in the beautiful sounds of one of Adelaide's most beautiful venues.
$12+booking fee, or available at the door
Join us for a delightful acoustic set by the seaside, free live music from 4pm. The Summer Sands series brings music to the "beautiful (award-winning!) Victor Harbor Foreshore Amphitheatre (next to Victor Harbor Bowling Club) - this is not your typical beer garden background noise! January 22nd is a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll, with Bluegrass Junction and The Midnight Mares."
For the first time, The Midnight Mares team up with Dr DeSoto for an afternoon of eclectic tunes. With Dr DeSoto describing their music as "honey & gravel with vintage pop feels", and The Midnight Mares offering "deceptively simple yet mysteriously elusive tracks with confidence & charm", there's something for all! FREE ENTRY, TMM on 4.30 sharp.
The Midnight Mares are excited to join The Yearlings for their annual Christmas Extravaganza, with special guests and surprises! Family friendly, 4.30 start and FREE ENTRY!
The full band is back in hybrid mode, supporting themselves with a short acoustic set followed by a full electric set. Tickets on sale now.
$10 + booking fee
Matt steps out for the first time in solo mode, for a Monday evening set at the Cranker. Free Entry, Matt 7:30 sharp, Todd Richmond Bennett 8:30.
“Check out their cleverly conceived crafting of melody and smoothness into engaging story songs with slick power and intensity. A future classic right now” - Mike Gribble
"The Midnight Mares always put on a good show, this afternoon was no exception. Their banter and interaction with the audience adds to the genial atmosphere at the Grace Emily, and their song craft and musicianship ensures that a good time will be had by all."
“"Words that came to my mind while listening were lush, epic, melodic, dramatic, but also intimate - they're not songs that come 'at' you, they creep up, they want to have a conversation with you, they want to have a drink, they want to sit next to you at the bar" ” - Jade O'Donohue (Three D Radio)
“The Midnight Mares have poured their cumulative song writing and musical experience into a brilliant batch of songs and created a sound descended from Australian acts like the Bad Seeds, Triffids, Died Pretty. There’s strong influence from British acts such as The Smiths and the Cure and some Americana thrown in too - a song like ‘Be Still’ would have suited Johnny Cash in his later years.” - sonic.vandals