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Sun 20 Jul - 3:00 pm

FRONT BAR SESSIONS: TAYLOR SHERIDAN

FREE LIVE MUSIC | 3-6PM | FRONT BAR

FRONT BAR SESSIONS – FREE LIVE MUSIC

Ah, Sundays at the Corner — where the beer’s cold, the music’s hot and the vibe’s just right. We’re bringing back the magic of lazy arvos and filling them with a bunch of pared-back Front Bar Sessions. Think free live music, good company and that unbeatable Corner Front Bar energy.

It’s the kind of place where you can pull up a stool, order a pint and lose track of time while local legends and up-and-comers play you a Sunday soundtrack.

Our Front Bar Sessions won’t stick around forever, so make the most of ‘em while they’re here. Round up the crew, grab a spot by the bar and let’s finish the weekend the right way.

This week’s lineup features:
Taylor Sheridan

Taylor Sheridan has toured Australia with Jimmy Barnes (twice), shared stages with Dionne Warwick and Gladys Knight, and hit #1 on the ARIA Country Albums Chart with his debut album Troubadour. But his story started on a quiet farm in Kyneton, Victoria. He gravitated toward the guitar at fifteen and the local pub became his first stage. “The whole town would turn up to support me,” he recalls. “I think that’s what gave me the belief that I could pursue music as a career.” Seventeen years later, he’s supported major artists (Pete Murray, Vanessa Amorosi), spent five years touring with ARIA-winning rock band Taxiride, and sold out his own national headline tour. His 2024 debut Troubadour—completely self-produced—topped ARIA and iTunes charts and showcased his acoustic, soul-infused storytelling. In 2025, Taylor returns with new single Stories (produced by MSquared), another Jimmy Barnes tour, and a new role: fatherhood. “These moments I’m living now,” he says, “will make for one hell of a story someday.” For Taylor, music isn’t about fame—it’s about connection, belonging, and telling stories that matter.