Micah Heathwood

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Micah Heathwood is making his hometown return for the first time this year, shortly after being on the road with Kamasi Washington as main support. Micah's live project is a trio consisting of himself, Max Sturm and Jamie Rea.

Micah will be debuting a heap of new music which he has been recording for his new EP, which will release in 2026. This will be the only opportunity to catch him in Canberra this year.

Joining him on support will be Newcastle's Banjo Ulysses, who had just released their new album Ilia(D:).

Locals hero's Skunks and Discoslave will be joining on Disc Jockey duties.

Limited tickets, grab them before they are gone.

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When

19 Oct - 20 Oct

7pm–11:30pm

Where

Bar Rochford

65 London Circuit,
Canberra ACT 2601

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