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DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND – THE RED CLAY STRAYS SYDNEY SHOW HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO THE HORDERN PAVILION!
The Red Clay Strays will take over The Hordern, Sydney – right here at the Entertainment Quarter on 20th May 2025
Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, The Red Clay Strays – Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar), Drew Nix (guitar and vocals), Zach Rishel (guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums) – bonded as young, working-class men raised on Lynyrd Skynyrd riffs and the songs of Sturgill Simpson. Anchored by Coleman, whose voice channels country gold and old-school rock ‘n’ roll soul, the Strays cut its teeth with gigs on sticky barroom floors.
With a sound straddling fiery Southern rock riffs, tender-hearted soul music and tried-and-true country crooning, the Strays rose from backroad Gulf Coast gigs to become one of the most sought-after acts in country and rock circles.
Backed by crowdfunding campaigns for recording and touring (a nod of the dedicated following built during years of do-it-yourself road-dogging), the band self-released debut album, Moment of Truth, in 2022.
The album featured a handful of what quickly became staple songs for the band: “Stone’s Throw,” “Do Me Wrong” and “Wondering Why,” among others. “Wondering Why” gained viral attention on TikTok, propelling the song to peak in the top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Rock and Alternative songs chart, as well as inside the top 20 of the Hot Country Songs chart. The album also helped earn the band a nomination for Emerging Artist of the Year at the upcoming 2024 Americana Honors & Awards.
The success of Moment of Truth led to the Strays inking a deal with RCA Records and enlisting Cobb – known for his work with Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Greta Van Fleet, Jason Isbell and more – to produce Made by These Moments.
The band and Cobb cut the album at the producer’s home studio in Savannah, Georgia, largely tracking live in Cobb’s living room. Listeners hear the result on lively numbers like the speaker-scorching blues rocker “Ramblin’” and throwback country-rock jam “Wasting Time” – songs with the power to pull\listeners from couches and long commutes to feel like they’re sitting next to the band at a rowdy recording session.
GETTING THERE
The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Road, Moore Park NSW 2010
Getting there is easy; click HERE for directions
Parking on-site – available HERE
For more fun – check out other stuff coming to the EQ: www.entertainmentquarter.com.au/whats-on
TICKETS
To buy tickets and more info: www.thehordern.com.au
For more fun – check out other stuff coming to the EQ: www.entertainmentquarter.com.au/whats-on
The Entertainment Quarter has a 2,000 spot multi-storey car park open from 6.00am to 2.00am, 7 days a week. The maximum height clearance for the car park is 2.1 metres.
Covering non-event day parking – entering the carpark between 6:00am and 6:00pm.
No. of Hours | Rate (Incl GST) |
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0 – 2 | FREE |
2 – 3 | $10 |
3 – 4 | $12 |
4 – 5 | $16 |
5 – 6 | $20 |
6+ | $30 |
Evening flat rate
(entering after 6:00pm) $7