Blues returns to historic Mangrove Mountain Hall

Karen Lee Andrews

Get ready for another great night of blues, soul and rock ‘n’ roll at the historic hall among the gumtrees on Saturday, May 3, as Blues on the Mountain returns to Mangrove Mountain Hall.

The stellar lineup features the Queen of Oceanic Blues and Soul, Karen Lee Andrews with her all-star band plus rising star, Cormac Grant.

Great food and light refreshments will be available for purchase on the night or BYO welcome.

Karen Lee Andrews, fresh off the back of touring with seminal Aussie rock band Cold Chisel on their 50th anniversary tour, is widely regarded as one of Australia’s best female blues and soul artists.

The commanding woman of soul is set to launch her new album Survival at the historic Mangrove Mountain Hall.

The album sees Andrews reconnect with her guitar and her roots and setting the festival scene alight with new original music with an all-star band featuring renowned bass player, Adam Ventoura and drumming ace, Yanya Boston.

Her shows around the country have received rave reviews.

Hailing from Newcastle, Cormac Grant is a talented young singer songwriter and guitarist, winning new fans wherever he plays with his smooth vocals and a sound reminiscent of artists such as James Blunt and Pete Murray.

Don’t miss this rising star making his Blues on the Mountain debut.

Blues on the Mountain is an all ages, family friendly event.

Doors open at 6pm and food will be available, BYO drinks and snacks.

Camping sites are also available, so why not make a weekend of it with the Farmers and Artisans Market on Sunday.

Tickets are limited. To book visit https://events.humanitix.com/host/blues-on-the-mountain

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