Aus Music Favourites Booked To Perform At The Melbourne Royal Show

18 September 2023 | 9:56 am | Mary Varvaris

Tickets for the Melbourne Royal Show’s musical After Dark program are only $15.

Sheppard, Bliss N Eso, Casey Barnes & Sneaky Sound System

Sheppard, Bliss N Eso, Casey Barnes & Sneaky Sound System (Source: Supplied, Jay Seeney Blacklist Productions, Raegan Glazner)

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The Melbourne Royal Show has booked some of Australia’s beloved performers for its After Dark program, including pop family outfit Sheppard, Conrad Sewell, country music star Casey Barnes, rockers Eskimo Joe, Sneaky Sound System, Bliss N Eso, and more.

Starting this Thursday, 21 September, Sneaky Sound System will light up the After Dark program at the Melbourne Showgrounds. Vocalist Miss Connie and producer Angus James will perform on the Entertainment Stage from 8 pm.

While musical acts don’t appear across the Melbourne Royal Show’s entire eleven-day event (21 September until 1 October), you can catch Casey Barnes on Friday, 22 September, followed by Sheppard on Saturday, 23 September, Eskimo Joe on Sunday, 24 September, Bliss N Eso on Thursday, 28 September, Hot Dub Time Machine on Friday, 29 September, with Healing Hands singer Conrad Sewell closing the music celebrations on Saturday, 30 September.

All performers will hit the Entertainment Stage from 8 pm. Tickets for the show’s After Dark program are only $15 – you can find more information here.

The musical After Dark program is presented in partnership with Mushroom Group.

Mushroom Events Project Director Anna Toman said in a statement, “We love the Melbourne Royal Show; it’s such a wonderful community event, and Mushroom is thrilled to partner with the team to bring you a sensational After Dark Music lineup, showcasing a diverse range of Australian artists to suit all ages you won’t want to miss it.”

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Last month, Sheppard revealed that they’re moving to Nashville in October. “We are such proud Australians, so it’s very exciting for us to represent over in Nashville,” Amy Sheppard said in a press release.

She added, “It’s a big risk, but we feel the Sheppard sound and brand have evolved enough for us to make the move and commit a few years to this. We will definitely be coming back and forth, so our Australian audiences will still be seeing us!”

Meanwhile, Sneaky Sound System were recently added to Icehouse’s On The Steps Sydney Opera House Forecourt show alongside Karen Lee Andrews. The show is scheduled for Tuesday, 12 December.