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SALT & STEEL

Saturday, March 22 @ 9:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Free Entry
Settlers Tavern will be an action packed night and a free event!
Salt & Steel are on the road again! This time, heading west across South Australia and Western Australia.
Salt and Steel offer a raw, earthy rock experience, blending psychedelic elements with the grounded essence of rock roots and blues. The couple live full time in their van, ‘the solar powered recording and rehearsal studio’ and have performed at festivals across Australia like Woodford Folk Festival, Party In the Paddock and Airlie Beach Festival of Music. Known for music that is ‘fierce, emotive and genuine,’ Nkechi Anele from Triple J Roots ‘n’ All describes them as a ‘dynamic duo who go from strength to strength, bringing nothing less than power and passion to their music.’
In 2024 Salt & Steel took their project to the world with an East Asian tour, captivating audiences at ‘Kahilwayan Festival’ in the Philippines and ‘Its Garage Fest’ in Cambodia, before returning to announce more headlining shows at Townsville Folk Festival and Airlie Beach Festival of Music. They finished a strong year by releasing a festive track in December.
The two are starting 2025 strong with an Australian national support tour with ‘Wheatus’. This will be followed with their own headline tour across the country to Western Australia and to festivals such as Nannup Music Festival.

Details

Date:
Saturday, March 22
Time:
9:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Cost:
Free Entry
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Venue

Settlers Tavern
114 Bussell Hwy
Margaret River,WA6285Australia
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Phone
(08) 9757 2398
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