Live vibe at Drifters floats into winter

Jacquelene

So far the band has racked up more than 160 million streams on Spotify, 12 million on Apple Music and 40 million YouTube plays from around the world.

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Drifters Wharf continues to build its reputation as the Coast’s leading spot for live music with touring bands increasingly including the venue in their travels.

Sons of the East to play Drifters Wharf

Sons of the East are just one example of successful Australian bands coming to the Central Coast thanks to Drifters Wharf providing an excellent live music venue.

Sons of the East are described as an “under the radar success story, racking up millions of streams and selling out shows across Europe and Australia without straying from their independent routes.

“And like their musical heroes, they built that impressive following through their incredible and energetic live shows, paired with a serious handful of exceptional original songs.”

So far the band has racked up more than 160 million streams on Spotify, 12 million on Apple Music and 40 million YouTube plays from around the world.

Tickets are on sale now for their June 9 gig at Drifters Wharf.

Meanwhile, tickets are still available to see Lime Cordial this Thursday, 6 April

Then on April 21 the British India Rolled Gold Tour 2023 comes to town

On April 30 Drifters invites the double-bill Eliza and the Delusionals and The Buoys to the stage.

Kiss Chasey are coming in May but Spacey Jane have already sold out.

Later in the year the iconic James Reyne is playing at Drifters Wharf.

The mix of acts is eclectic and has broad appeal. The food is excellent and reasonably priced and the performance space is worth a look if you love live music.

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