Ball Park Music at Charles Sturt University

Catch the prolific Brisbane band as they pop up at Bathurst's Charles Sturt University.
Ben Hansen
Published on March 18, 2022
Updated on March 22, 2022

Overview

Six albums into their career, Ball park Music have cemented themselves as one of most consistent and beloved Australian bands of the past two decades. Pulling from the infectious and heartfelt ballads of bands like Powderfinger and Crowded House, the Brisbane five-piece never fail to produce catchy blends of pop and rock with a hint of self-aware humour.

After treating Sydneysiders to one of their first post-COVID sets during Summer in the Domain, the band is returning to NSW on Friday, March 25, as part of Great Southern Nights. This time, they're popping up in regional hub Bathurst for a one-off set at Charles Sturt University.

In support will be upcoming pop singer Yorke, who recently sold out The Lansdowne and is now heading around the country to support the likes of Amy Shark, San Cisco and The Veronicas.

Great Southern Nights is facilitating a heap of gigs across Sydney and regional NSW, ranging from icons like Jimmy Barnes popping up in western Sydney or Archie Roach performing in Wagga Wagga, through to smaller acts like hyped young R&B singer Liyah Knight headlining a night of local music and DJs at Zetland's 107 Projects. You can find the full program at the Great Southern Nights website.

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