Australia Day Rocks

If you’ve ever seen Playing Beatie Bow you’ll know that The Rocks is full of surprises. On Australia Day, this amazing historical location will once again offer a spectacular site for adventure, although this time in more of a feel-good-free-music-and-events way than a going-back-in-history-to-early-colonial-days-with-a-creepy-Irish-girl way. Among the alleys of The Rocks you will hear the […]
Rhiannon Sawyer
Published on January 16, 2010

Overview

If you've ever seen Playing Beatie Bow you'll know that The Rocks is full of surprises. On Australia Day, this amazing historical location will once again offer a spectacular site for adventure, although this time in more of a feel-good-free-music-and-events way than a going-back-in-history-to-early-colonial-days-with-a-creepy-Irish-girl way.

Among the alleys of The Rocks you will hear the all female Martensita choir, and be surprised by roving performers Arfur 'n' Charley and Chrome. You can also sit in the park and listen to Bertie Blackman, or head to the Overseas Passenger Terminal and rock out with Dappled Cities and Ash Grunwald. Celebrate Australia Day with sound between First Fleet Park and Hickson Rd - just when you're trying out the Megaphone Project, don't go shouting any children's rhymes - you never know what might happen.

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