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$27 +bf pre, $35 door | 7pm doors, 8pm show

Table bookings for groups of 8 or more only – please email us for table reservations AFTER you have prebooked to tables@camelotlounge.com.au

All other tables and seats are first in best dressed.

While general admission tickets do NOT guarantee seating, on most nights everyone gets a seat. Arriving as early as you can is always recommended, and conversely, arriving really really close to show time isn’t necessarily the best course of action.

Please book carefully – as no refunds, credits or exchanges on tix!

All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be accompanied by an adult)

Fully licensed – NO BYO. Delicious food (including pizza!) available.

Michael Carpenter and The Banks Brothers are a new collaboration between Carpenter, a well respected producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Jy-Perry Banks - one of the country’s most in demand pedal steel players (also, dobro and guitar) and Zane Banks - a purist in the art of electric country picking, (also banjo and flat picked acoustic guitar). Based in Sydney, the trio have been gathering at Carpenter’s Love Hz Studios to work on a new collaboration.

These three men have bonded over their shared love of old school country records. When you talk about Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Marty Stuart, The Flying Burrito Brothers, George Jones, Mike Nesmith, Johnny Paycheck and Junior Brown, this is where the boys are heading. Carpenter says, “We want to tread the line between making a record that has the weight, courage and guts of a modern record, whilst still being respectful of the traditional country heritage that inspires us.”

 

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No refund, Tickets are non-refundable except as specified in the Entertainment Industry Code of Fair Practice.

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Camelot Lounge 103 Railway Parade Marrickville Inner West Council 2204 Australia

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