Perricoota Station's blues concert was a sold-out hit. Photos: Takeova Security owner Peter Carpinelli.
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Perricoota Blues was a roaring success at the weekend, according to Perricoota Station owner Jodie Clarke.
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The sold-out event on Saturday, February 8 saw all 400 tickets snapped up by an enthusiastic crowd.
“Everyone loved it. There was brilliant weather, and the whole place was rocking. It was great,” Ms Clarke said.
Attendees at the station’s Packing Shed were serenaded by blues acts Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows, Lokki Sommerville and The Mojo Corner.
Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows headlined the event.
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Peter Carpinelli
The Mojo Corner on stage, known for their energetic blues performances.
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Peter Carpinelli
Catered by Tiamo Twin Flame Pizza and Harry O’s Food Truck, Ms Clarke said the crowd had their fair share of food and fun.
“There was good food and good music. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves,” she said.
“Everyone was dancing... it was just a really good day.”
Gavin Mould, Joe Camilleri and Peter Carpinelli pictured in front of the Murray River.
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Peter Carpinelli
Attendees inside the sold-out Packing Shed at Perricoota Station.
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Peter Carpinelli
Ms Clarke thanked all involved for their support, and said plans were already under way for another event next year, although details are yet to be confirmed.