ReggaeFest Vol.2 Hits Spellmans’ Social Next Month
Listen to awesome live music while enjoying a Caribbean-inspired cocktail with a side of jerk chicken.

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Glenelg’s Spellmans’ Social celebrates its third birthday next month with the return of ReggaeFest.
A massive hit on the social calendar in 2023, ReggaeFest Vol.2 promises another day of incredible live music, scrumptious food and drink and good times at Spellmans’ on Saturday, October 26.
The charming venue is going all out, clearing away the dining tables to make space for what’s sure to be a raging dance floor when ReggaeFest’s musical guests strut their stuff. Fiji-born roots and blues maestro Joe Amputch and his band lead the way with their soulful grooves. Also performing is multi-award-winning Elena Fiji, whose blend of R&B, pop, reggae and jazz sure to have everyone moving and shaking on the d-floor.
Spellmans’ resident DJs will be spinning reggae dub and dancehall tunes throughout the afternoon to keep the good times going well into the night.
Along with the music, punters can expect a Caribbean-inspired cocktail and food menu, with Jamaican jerk chicken top of the list of delicious eats to try.
Secure your Ealy Bird ticket now for just $55 and you’ll be gifted a South Coast Pale Ale from Pirate Life upon entry. Bargain!
Those who want to go all out and make the most of the day are encouraged to purchase a ReggaeFest Package Ticket. Not only does this include entry but comes with a four-hour Corona Beer package and meal ticket. For just $110pp you can get stuck into the beers, chow down on Caribbean favourites and listen to incredible live music from Joe Amputch and Elena Fiji.
Tickets for ReggaeFest Vol.2 are on sale now via Humanitix. There is a small booking fee, but 100% of that money goes to charities supporting disadvantaged children, which is a tremendous idea.
ReggaeFest Vol.2 is also a 16+ event with limited capacity so get in quick and secure your tickets asap, with last year’s event selling out within weeks of being announced.
ReggaeFest Vol.2 takes place at Spellman’s Social on Saturday, October 26 from 3pm to 9pm. Tickets on sale now via Humanatix.
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