An American rock group from Los Angeles is set to perform in Sydney later this year.
Fans of rock from St. Leonards and other suburbs of the state capital will soon get a chance to see California favourites Spanish Love Songs when they play a set in Sydney this coming August. For a single night show the band will be at celebrated venue Mary’s Underground. From night clubs to concert halls, venue owners often consult dependable poster printing services to create attractive one-sheets that encourage attendance at the gigs they host.
Spanish Love Songs formed back in 2013 and consists of Dylan Slocum on guitar and vocals, his wife Meredith Van Woert on keyboards, Kyle McAulay on guitar, Trevor Dietrich on bass and Ruben Duarte playing drums.
Since they began, the band has released three separate studio albums; these include “Giant Sings the Blues”, “Schmaltz”, and “Brave Faces Everyone”. The upcoming gig in Sydney is part of an Australian tour allowing the band to introduce material from their upcoming release called “No Joy”, which will be released on Friday, August 25, 2023.
Spanish Love Songs will be on stage at Mary's Underground on Sunday, August 20. The live music venue can be found at 29 Reiby Place in Sydney; the show itself will start at 7pm and end at 11pm.