MOSS and May Rocket come to the Ambassadors Hotel. Stay Tuned for more details.
MOSS looks to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music
Here’s a Video of us performing our song: “In Excess of Life” YOUTUBE
Adelaide bands and musicians will battle it out over 3 heats for the chance to represent South Australia in Queenesland this November at @The Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
This is the 3rd and final heat in the series come out and support local, original, live music.
MOSS DUO – We haven’t done this for a while but we’re enjoying the odd outing as a duo so we’ve decided to join Pigsy and his mates at the Dockside Tavern
“MOSS paid tribute to Michael Hutchence in their song “IN EXCESS OF LIFE” featured on their CD “Face the Music”. For one night only, MOSS joins forces with the Semantics to give you a night of uplifting Heartland Rock together with the Semantics full on tribute to the hits of INXS. If you love INXS and you love the sounds of those years, then you won’t want to miss this”
Umbrella winter city sounds LINK: HERE
Guitars in Bars LINK: TBA
MOSS does another Scorcherfest
30th April, 9.10 pm for 45 minutes.
MOSS band members grew up in an era where songs were very much media commentary. The stage was the podium, the lyrics the speeches, as this was the only social platform for political and social voice. Young outspoken people in the 60’s and 70’s were considered troublemakers, anti-establishment and suppressed.
This multimedia performance will combine MUSIC, Theatre and Visual.
ADDRESS:
(WHEATY)
39 George St, Thebarton SA 5031

MOSS band members grew up in an era where songs were very much media commentary. The stage was the podium, the lyrics the speeches, as this was the only social platform for political and social voice. Young outspoken people in the 60’s and 70’s were considered troublemakers, anti-establishment and suppressed.
This multimedia performance will combine MUSIC, Theatre and Visual.
ADDRESS:
(WHEATY)
39 George St, Thebarton SA 5031

MOSS band members grew up in an era where songs were very much media commentary. The stage was the podium, the lyrics the speeches, as this was the only social platform for political and social voice. Young outspoken people in the 60’s and 70’s were considered troublemakers, anti-establishment and suppressed.
This multimedia performance will combine MUSIC, Theatre and Visual.
Address:
22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga SA 5167

Thanks to Peter Goers and the ABC for inviting us on his “Drive” show, always a pleasure to visit the ABC. Focus of this discussion will be about our up and coming Adelaide Fringe season beginning this Saturday Night (25th Feb) at the Arts Centre Port Noarlunga and then on March 8th & 12th at the Wheatsheaf Hotel. If you missed the interview and you have 15 minutes to spare, we invite you to listen.
Thanks to 88.7 Adelaide’s Coast FM and Rob McLennan for inviting us on the show today, always a pleasure seeing you all. Today’s discussion was about our up and coming Adelaide Fringe season beginning this Saturday Night (25th Feb) at the Arts Centre Port Noarlunga and then on March 8th & 12th at the Wheatsheaf Hotel. If you missed the interview and you have 15 minutes to spare, we invite you to listen.