Sydney's much-loved bluegrass darlings tell Australian stories steeped in the sound of folk and old-time music.
The 7-piece band have supported the likes of Nathanial Rateliff & The Nightsweats (US), Marlon Williams (NZ), Kitty, Daisy & Lewis (US), and Lake Street Dive (US), received a Golden Guitar nomination and won an Australian Songwriters Award.
Cementing their place at the forefront of the local scene, The Morrisons spearheaded Sydney’s wildly popular Country & Inner Western fixture – presented by Lost Highway Australia – hosting such internationally acclaimed artists as Shane Nicholson, Emma Swift and Catherine Britt.
The Morrisons’ own Man of Constant Sorrow: A Tribute to the Music of O Brother, Where Art Thou? showcase has sold out two years in a row (and counting), receiving marquee billing at the 2016 Spectrum Now and Vivid Festivals and featuring performances from Sydney mainstays including Ngaiire, All Our Exes Live In Texas and Brian Campeau.
"The Morrisons play big band folk, like a mash up of both Inside Llewyn Davies and Oh Brother Where Art Thou’s T-Bone Burnett"
About Live at the Village Music Festival
Live at the Village and Blue Mountains Theatre present an all-day Festival of music from some of Australia’s most evocative and contemporary artists in concert. Catch world-class performances in fusion, jazz, world and folk music: a whole day of vibrant, stunning performances - live and local.
If you are keen to attend 3 or more concerts, a discounted bundle ticket price is available - CLICK HERE.
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Dates & Times
Performance | SAT 27 AUGUST 2022 - 2:00PM |
Duration | 60 mins |
Tickets
All tickets | $38.50 |
Festival ticketing info | Tickets are sold separately for each festival concert, so you can choose to attend one, or as many concerts as you like from the program. |
Bundle - 3 or more concerts | Book 3 or more concerts from the festival program in one transaction and receive 15% off |
Booking fee | $3.50 - A one-off booking fee applies per transaction. This is regardless of the number or value of items purchased. |