Event Details
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to the Covid 19 Restrictions being imposed, we have regrettably made the decision to postpone this event to Saturday March 5, 2022. All tickets remain valid for the new date or a refund can be obtained from point of purchase.
Come and see Hurricane Fall Plus Special Guest Cass Hopetoun Live at the Oaks Hotel.
Saturday 5th March - 7:30pm
18+ event.
Covid -19 regulations on day of the event will apply
Hurricane Fall - the fittest band in Australian Country Music (callthem on it and you’ll be challenged to a “lift off”) - are back with a newsingle, on a new label with the modern country sound that is set to turn heads with a neck-snapping velocity in 2021. The success of their previous single ‘Aftertaste’ has seen them gaining national airplay across the country on stations includingTriple M Country, Kix Country and Today’s Country 94.1. The single was also added to Spotify’s “Fresh Country” playlist, racking up over 120,000 streams. They have gathered their first Golden Guitar nomination and a new record deal, ensuring that this year is shaping up as a big one for the boys.
Hurricane Fall have had a very colourful history for such a young band. They were given an exclusive televised gig to play a privateshow for Sophie Monk during her star turn on The Bachelorette.They have supported Billy Ray Cyrus on his 2018 Australian Tour, as well as playing alongside The Wolfe Brothers, Kasey Chambers, O’Sheaand many more. They are regulars at the Tamworth Country Music Festival,Top Paddock Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, and they have plentymore gigs lined up for 2021. Oh, and singer Pepper Deroy has fully recovered from his injuries in that 2019 Air Canada turbulence episode!
Hurricane Fall’s new offering ‘Lost in Us’is guaranteed to get you lost in them, and as they sing within: “We’ll never give up”. They will be so busy this year, so that’s unlikely to happen in the near future, and with an earworm like this one, they’ll unlikely be forgotten any time soon either.
The tour will take them all across NSW