2021 Great Eastern Wine Week

Music at Devil’s Corner

With plenty of wine-infused frivolity to be had, join us for an afternoon of live music on the lawn, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood and award winning wines. BYO Dad (it’s Father’s Day after all) picnic rug, or blanket to laze on. We’ll provide the views.

FREE Live Music featuring Pete Cornelius.

Pete Cornelius has been a working musician since the age of 13. He continues to expand his repertoire and impress his audience with his tone-full guitar and soulful vocals. Pete’s style is difficult to describe but is steeped in heartfelt blues, greasy funk & soul with Americana overtones. His authentic sound and original song writing is unique to Pete and does not disappoint. Pete’s skill is recognised internationally. He has a swag of awards and albums and maintains his status as one of Australia’s best guitarists. The Pete Cornelius Band is nothing less than world class.

Event Details

Sunday, 6 September
12.00pm - 3.00pm

Devil's Corner Cellar Door
Corner Sherbourne Road & Tasman Highway, Apslawn
Cost: Free Entry

03 6257 8881
info@devilscorner.com.au
devilscorner.com.au

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