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Hindmarsh Rocks 2024 – Sudden Age, My Chérie, Popular Stranger, Church Moms, Feed The Fire – Hindmarsh Valley Memorial Hall

    Saturday November 30th 2024 – 6pm
    Hindmarsh Valley Memorial Hall

    Mark your calendars – November 30th 2024 will see the Hindmarsh Valley Memorial Hall transforming into the hottest stage in town once again, thanks to Fairy Pig! Five bands for $25 – it doesn’t get much better than that!

    Sudden Age


    Sudden Age are a 3-piece punk rock band from Victor Harbor. The band formed in 2021 from a collection of hard rock lovers who met at school and who all just couldn’t get enough Nirvana, Silverchair, and Stone Temple Pilots. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses hard-hitting rock and tight three-piece precision with raw, punchy and well-dressed attire that will make you want to get loose. Now hailed as The Best Looking Band on the South Coast (by ourselves), Sudden Age has released “In The Sun” available on all streaming platforms and have performed their first show just recently at Middleton’s Front Yard Festival. If you love 90s rock, you’ll love Sudden Age.

    My Chérie


    Exploding onto the scene with an electrifying and unforgettable energy, My Cherie has captured audiences with her unique, award-winning live shows. A stand out performer and multi-instrumentalist, My Cherie has wild-child appeal. Be it in the pop tinged songs, featuring ambient guitar, live looping, atmospheric synth and hip-hop grooves set apart with her angelic vocals. With touches of dream pop and nods towards some of her influences like Tash Sultana, Matt Corby and the ethereal vocals of Kate Miller-Heidke and Kate Bush. Brimming with talents – from writing, producing for others and recording her own music to collaborating with producers, to being crowned the title of Best Live Act in SA after popping onto the scene only a short time before.

    Popular Stranger


    Popular Stranger draws inspiration from the guitar driven classic rock era of the 60’s and 70’s, along with a taste for groove and melody, the band offers the audiences a unique live experience blending high energy classic rock, with the subtleness and finesse of Motown and Soul. Hailing from Adelaide, Australia, Popular Stranger has a sound far greater than what you’d expect from a trio. With the addition of Hammond style keyboards, acoustic guitar and harmonica, audiences throughout have been left in awe of the bands performances onstage. 2022 will be the year for Popular Stranger, with the bands first music to be released, followed by a run of shows, spreading the music as far and wide as fate will take them.

    Church Moms


    Church Moms is a Kaurna land (Adelaide Plains) based Queercore band. They sing about heartbreak and anti-capitalism.
    After working hard on their upcoming album, getting some radio spins and opening for legends YOUAMI & Magic Dirt in May 22, Church Moms are ready to get rowdy.

    Feed The Fire


    Feed The Fire are a powerhouse trio from the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide South Australia.
    The music they play is best described as high energy, guitar driven rock. If you think of bands like The Living End, Grinspoon, Foo Fighters, and Stone Sour, you would be in the ballpark. Big crunchy riff heavy guitars, bass lines from the school of Geezer Butler, rock solid drumming that’s a hybrid of traditional 70’s rock and todays modern metal, with vocals that are reminiscent of artists like Chris Cornell.