The nine-piece have locked in one final Cranker show before the iconic pub closes in July.

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Talented nine-piece ensemble King of Spain have announced their first local show for 2025.
Comprising an all-star line-up of Adelaide musos from such acts as Wanderers, Tonix, Hilltop Hoods, Lostwoods, Mane, Eraser Description and many more, King of Spain have locked in a final gig at the Cranker for Wednesday, March 26.
Having spent the backend of 2024 recording their latest EP, the band are excited to share their new material with the world at the Crown & Anchor.
Get down to the free gig and enjoy $3 schooners of beer while watching King of Spain strut their stuff with support from emerging funk electric duo Yung Horns and punk rockers Bend, who will be playing their last show together.
Along with performing at the Cranker, King of Spain are heading to Melbourne in April for a special gig at rehearsal and live venue Cactus Room. This show will see King of Spain joined by the soulful Jay Jarome and vocal powerhouse Your Girl Pho.
Catch King of Spain at Crown & Anchor on Wednesday, March 26. Entry is free. For more details follow King of Spain here.
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