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The Friendly Inn is turning up the volume this March, with an epic line-up of live music and entertainment, including internationally acclaimed artist Kim Churchill and a special reggae warm-up party featuring The Flying Daggers, with special guest guitar legend from Fiji, Tom Mawi.

Published 1st March 2025 By Natalie Harker
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Support your local market – Kangaroo Valley Farmers Market – Sunday 9 March

Don’t forget to swing by the Kangaroo Valley Farmers Market on Sunday 9 March. Stock up on fresh produce, artisan goodies and support local growers and makers.

Karaoke Kangaroo Valley – Special date – Saturday 22 March | 7:00 pm

Usually held on the last Saturday of the month, Karaoke Kangaroo Valley is making a special early appearance on 22 March. Warm up your vocal cords, pick your favourite banger and get ready for a night of questionable singing and undeniable fun.

Kim Churchill – Sunday 23 March

The Aussie folk-rock sensation Kim Churchill returns to the beer garden at The Friendly Inn for a night of music under the stars. Known for his soulful storytelling and intricate guitar work, Churchill is set to deliver another incredible performance in the valley as part of his 50-date national tour. From Melbourne to Byron Bay Blues and Roots Festival, to the far corners of Tasmania and north Queensland. In true nomadic style, he has locked in jam packed six months and will be playing in National Parks, botanic gardens, natural amphitheatres and our very own Friendly Inn beer garden.

The Flying Daggers with Tom Mawi – Saturday 29 March

Reggae lovers, this one’s for you! The Flying Daggers, bringing their signature island grooves, will be joined by legendary Fijian guitarist Tom Mawi for a FREE gig. This is the perfect prelude to the Kangaroo Valley Reggae Fest on 24 May, so come down, grab a cold one, and get in the island spirit!

 

A cracking good time!

Whether you’re here for the tunes, the vibes, cold beers or just a cracking good time, The Friendly Inn is the place to be this March.

 

– Natalie Harker

 

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