when: 21 February 2025 | venue: Mount Majura Vineyard | cost: See event for details | address: 88 Lime Kiln Road Majura 2609 | website: https://mountmajura.com.au | tickets: https://www.mountmajura.com.au/product/live-music-fridays-21stfeb-paverty//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly
published: 21 Feb 2025, 5 min read
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It's a beautiful time of day once Mount Majura Vineyard close the cellar door with the sun setting over the vineyard. To make the most of the evening they will have live music over a series of Fridays this February.
For this session, they welcome Paverty Bush Band. Paverty Bush Band, Canberra's premier bush band, has entertained audiences in the region since the early 1970s. Paverty plays Australian folk music - an eclectic mix of traditional and original songs, ballads and instrumentals with country, blues, rock, bluegrass, skiffle and jug band influences.
Tickets include a glass of wine*, beer or soft drink on arrival. All of the wines are available by the glass or bottle along with wine cocktail The Silurian Spritz, Bentspoke beers and soft drinks. Produce boxes or platters can be purchased on the evening, or bring your own picnic. They recommend bringing a picnic blanket or picnic chairs and setting yourself up on the grass outside cellar door.
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It's a beautiful time of day once Mount Majura Vineyard close the cellar door with the sun setting over the vineyard. To make the most of the evening they will have live music over a series of Fridays this February.
For this session, they welcome Paverty Bush Band. Paverty Bush Band, Canberra's premier bush band, has entertained audiences in the region since the early 1970s. Paverty plays Australian folk music - an eclectic mix of traditional and original songs, ballads and instrumentals with country, blues, rock, bluegrass, skiffle and jug band influences.
Tickets include a glass of wine*, beer or soft drink on arrival. All of the wines are available by the glass or bottle along with wine cocktail The Silurian Spritz, Bentspoke beers and soft drinks. Produce boxes or platters can be purchased on the evening, or bring your own picnic. They recommend bringing a picnic blanket or picnic chairs and setting yourself up on the grass outside cellar door.
Go see Sunset Live Music in the Vines with Paverty Bush Band 2025.

Sunset Live Music in the Vines with Paverty Bush Band 2025 is on 21 February 2025. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Majura. Call 02 6262 3070 for details. Visit their website at https://mountmajura.com.au.
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