Here Comes the Night – One Night Only (Barossa)

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND SELLOUT SHOWS ACROSS THE COUNTRY HERE COMES THE NIGHT – SONGS FROM THE VAN MORRISON SONGBOOK PERFORMED BY JOE CAMILLERI • VINCE JONES & A 14 PIECE ORCHESTRA

ONE NIGHT ONLY • SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 • SEPPELTSFIELD WINERY IN THE BAROSSA

Here Comes the Night is a celebration of the songs and music of Van Morrison, the man who has penned such enduring classics as Gloria, Moondance, Brown Eyed Girl, Bright Side of the Road, Have I Told You Lately, Days Like This, Baby Please Don’t Go, Here Comes the Night and many more.

It will provide a rare opportunity for the many fans of Van Morrison to enjoy the magic of his remarkable body of work as performed by the exceptional talents of Joe Camilleri, Vince Jones and special guests – on Saturday 14 November under the stars at the historical SEPPELTSFIELD WINERY in the Barossa.

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Joe Camilleri is the principal performer and Repertoire Director. A legend of Australian contemporary rock music through his bands Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows, Joe has been a Van Morrison fan from the first stirrings of his interest in music. His knowledge of the Morrison Songbook combined with his understanding of Morrison’s R&B, Soul and Celtic arrangements make him the ideal celebrant of the genius of this enigmatic Modern Master.

Vince Jones is a regular headliner throughout Australia. Here he joins Joe to bring his own silky skills to Morrison’s jazz oriented arrangements. Accompanying musicians have increasingly walked a fine line between his pop/rock roots and jazz sophistication. Vince will interpret this cross-dressed genre perfectly.

To add to the brilliant line-up on stage will be The Voodoo Sheiks and The Silo String Quartet.

Here Comes The Night – The Songbook of Van Morrison will be the first major entertainment event to be staged at the revitalised Seppeltsfield, which now boasts a new $3 million cellar door and restaurant facility. Hailed by legendary winemaker James Halliday as “the most historic winery and greatest show piece in the Barossa Valley”, Seppeltsfield Winery is the perfect destination for music-lovers and the like.

The visitor section of the estate, first built in 1851, has been redeveloped to provide an expansive courtyard with stonework reflecting original local paving as well as a water feature, terraces, promenade, and seven Canary Island palm tree transplants. The facility includes the highly-awarded Willunga restaurant FINO, run by the same duo behind the original, chef David Swain and host Sharon Romeo.

“The project continues Seppeltsfield’s significant role in South Australia’s winemaking history”, owner Warren Randall said.

Tickets on sale via Ticketek from Monday 25 May.

www.herecomesthenight.org

(Media Release)

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