The Pigs Jubilee! 20th Anniversary Tour
The Pigs Jubilee! 20th Anniversary Tour
Code One presents..

The Pigs Jubilee! 20th Anniversary Tour

Brass Monkey (Cronulla, NSW)
Friday, 2 August 2024 7:00 pm
97 days away
18 Plus
Adult
Music
Bluegrass

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Venue opens 7pm & Music will start approx 8.30pm / Price is per person & a barcoded ticket each will be issued / Venue contact - brassmonkeycronulla@gmail.com  / Menu - http://brassmonkey.com.au/menu/
Dinner & Show - Table for 2 - 18+
$94.80
$94.80
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Dinner & Show - Table for 3 - 4 - 18+
$94.80
$94.80
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Dinner & Show - Table for 5-8 / 18+
$94.80
$94.80
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Dinner & Show - Bench Seating - 18+
$94.80
Seating along the bar on high back stools - Stage view will be unobstructed
$94.80
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Show Only - No Seating Provided - 18+
$39.15
$39.15
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Defining The Pigs’ genre is challenging — are they country, hillbilly, bluegrass, folk, hillbilly pop? What's certain is their impressive track record of chart-topping hits, Golden Guitar nominations, and song contest wins. With a global fan base and legendary live shows, they've made a name for themselves with unique covers and beloved original tracks.

Their two-decade-long journey has seen them perform at countless festivals across Australia and Europe, release five albums and come to be known as the band that has made songs by Beyonce, Powderfinger and even Kanye bluegrassy – just as they were meant to be – but it’s their originals that they’re remembered most for.. their most popular song on Spotify is the hilariously quirky original, “Macho Moisturiser” – a song that’s become an unlikely sing-a-long classic at a Pigs concert.