Notestock takes place at Unibar this November 29
There are only three more sleeps until Notestock’s Second Rodeo takes place at Unibar!
We’re eagerly counting down the minutes until y’all get to let loose to local music and ride the pop-up mechanical bull, and our excitement has only doubled since the set times for the all-ages mini-fest have dropped.
Kicking off at 4:30pm this Friday, November 29, Notestock celebrates SA’s music community and some of the brightest talent in Australia right now, with performances by locals like West Thebarton, Coldwave and The Tullamarines as well as Melbourne’s raucous punk rockers, Private Function.
And that’s not all! We’ll have some fun activations and food trucks on the day, including a mechanical bull, Bab’s Greek BBQ and brews by Vale Ale. Make sure you check out the pop-up record store from Gordy Boy Records and the local merch stand, where you’ll be able to purchase a ticket for our prize-heavy Movember raffle, too.
Are you ready? Check out the set times below and save them to your phone now. Nine bands, no clashes – what could be better than that?
Notestock takes place at Unibar Adelaide on November 29. Tickets are moving fast – don’t miss out. You can purchase tickets to Notestock here.
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