MUNDARING WEIR SUMMER FESTIVAL
IN THE FOREST
Tickets are available from the hotel and can be
paid by cash, credit card or cheque on our
ticket line (08)9295 6098 and can also be purchased online through our website with credit card
www.mundaringweirhotel.com.au
Saturday December the 5th 2009 Tickets—$47.00
Brian Cadd & Russel Morris
Together, these two legends of Australian entertainment, Brian Cadd and Russell Morris, have both had long and successful solo careers. Morris started with the mega classic ‘Real Thing’ while Cadd has his timeless hit ‘Ginger Man’. Join them on this music trip of years long gone and reignite the memories
Friday January the 8th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Diesel
Introduced by Blue Shaddy
Johnny Diesel made his debut on the Australian Music scene in 1987 as lead singer of Johnny Diesel and the Injectors. Two of his albums have been No. 1 Australian Hits. His music, in 2009, has a bluesier edge.
Saturday January the 16th 2010 Tickets—$50.00
James Morrisson Does Motown
The large-scale show, developed this year and featuring classic Motown music, features four vocalists, as part of an 11-piece band, including a horn section led by virtuoso trumpeter Morrison.
The band works to emulate the original Motown sound, exploring it further by extending the songs with solos and further jamming by Morrison’s experienced band.

Saturday January the 23rd 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Babba
BABBA is the most exciting and musically accurate tribute to ABBA in the world. In a spellbinding performance of all the hits, BABBA takes you on a musical journey that will have you on your feet uncontrollably.
Since 1994 BABBA have performed all over Australia , Asia and New Zealand to sold out audiences and rave reviews. Let Babba transport you back to the 70s .
Saturday January the 30th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Wendy Matthews
Wendy Matthews has a reputation as an artist par excellence with a sublime, expressive voice that never fails to move those who hear it.
Both acoustically and physically, Wendy Matthews moves with an enviable minimalism. Her music is an unhurried journey of clean melodies, infectious energy and simple grace.

Saturday Febuary the 6th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
The Black Sorrows
One of Australia’s most-loved bands – who have sold more than one million albums The Black Sorrows have seen several lineup changes over the years, with Joe Camilleri being the only constant member of the group. They are best remembered for their top 40 Australian hits of the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Hold On To Me", "Chained To The Wheel", "Harley and Rose" and "Snake Skin Shoes.

Saturday February 13th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Glenn Shorrock & Mental as Anything
Mental as Anything
They have sold over 2 million records world-wide and had Top 10 hits in North America and Europe.
Glenn Shorrock
Formerly of The Twilights, then of Little River Band, Glenn's song-writing credits include international hits, 'Help Is On Its Way', 'Home On Monday', co-written with Beeb Birtles, and 'My Own Way Home', co-written with Brain Cadd.

Saturday Febuary the 20th 2010 Tickets—$51.00
David Helfgott
David Helfgott will be celebrating his twenty fifth year playing at the Mundaring Weir Hotel., David continues to tour Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia to great acclaim and is still enjoying performing as much as ever. David is always developing new and appreciative audiences the world over, an artist who has transcended previously- held views of performance an interpretation to touch and inspire a whole new generations of music lovers with his special gift.
Saturday Febuary 27th 2010 Tickets— $62.00
Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano's 17th album So Much Beauty is more than just her latest album, it is also the summation of everything that has made this Australian singer exceptional in the past and makes her exceptional still.
This is where she's come to, thanks in part to where she's been. So Much Beauty might even be the best album Kate has ever made, a remarkable consideration in a career that's seen so much success and variety.
Saturday March 6th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Sheyla Bonnicks
Tribute to Boney M
Boney M is a Eurodance/pop/disco group, comprised of four talented West Indian singers and dancers.
They were phenomenally successful during the 1970s, and hold several high marks for UK singles sales.
To this day, along with ABBA, they are among the most widely known 1970s western music acts in these regions.
Hits include: "Rivers of Babylon", "Rasputin", "Daddy Cool", "Sunny", "Ma Baker", "Belfast" and "Mary's Boy Child".
Saturday March 13th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
David Hole
With his furious energy and amazing "over-the-top" style of playing, Dave Hole has carved his own place deep in the pantheon of slide guitar greats. His performances are drenched in waves of fret-melting guitar riffs that infuse the spirit of blues and rock "Nothing interferes with Hole's searing guitar when he is in full flight," said Rolling Stone.

Sunday March 14th 2010 Tickets—$45.00
Lulo Reinhardt
From the family of the legendary Django Reinhardt comes Lulo Reinhardt a new master of the gypsy guitar. He is described as a spontaneous and spirited musician and his different styles come from a musical voyage to find flamenco roots

Friday March 19th 2010 Tickets—$46.00
Jane Rutter & Peter Cousins
Two of Australia's International stars return to the Mundaring Weir Hotel Festival by popular demand.
First lady of the flute Jane Rutter and West End Musical star Peter Cousens in a brand new show which explores the currency of love. The outcome is not cheap!

Saturday March 20th 2010 Tickets—$47.00
Ian Moss
Ian Moss is an Australian Rock Musician, best known as the Guitarist and singer with Cold Chisel . In that group's initial ten year career, Moss recorded eight albums, three of which were #1 national hits. His solo career began with a #1 album and single and five ARIA Awards. Since then his career has been more low-key, interspersed with periodic tours and albums with a reformed Cold Chisel.

Saturday March 27th 2010 Tickets—$50.00
The Whitlams
Formed in 1992, The Whitlams, sans drummer, developed an acoustic sound laden with piano driven melodies.
Their 'unconventional' instruments weren't trendy at the time, but their exuberance won them an enthusiastic fan base.
They released their first album Introducing The Whitlams in 1993.
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