East coast touring duo Dusty Boots and Adam Harpaz will bring their coastal roots-folk music to Mandurah in November as part of their West Coast Tour.
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The duo has been making the waves in 2017, bringing their tunes to the United States, Canada and New Zealand, as well as several locations and festivals within Australia.
The pair is coming back to WA for a run of shows to wrap up the year, visiting Mandurah, Bunbury, Margaret River, Canning Bridge, Fremantle and Dunsborough.
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Dusty Boots evolved from a one man funky roots show with sax, guitar loops and vocals to a full blow band show with plenty of festival appearances under his belt, including Splendour in the Grass, Nimbin Roots Festival, Byron Bay Bluesfest, Mountain Sounds and Swagger Music Festival.
With a love of exploring and adventure Dusty now lives in a van and tours in and around Australia playing music and going on adventures.
Adam Harpaz is a multi-instrumentalist indie-folk musician who busks during the day and performs at venues during the night, hitting the waves with his surfboard in between.
The Byron Bay-based singer-songwriter paints pictures of peaceful coastal living through heartfelt performances and lyrical integrity.
Adam has been featured on Triple J, performed at major festivals such as Splendour in the Grass, and has sold out shows across the country.
The duo will be performing at Mataya eatery on November 17.
The gig is the second stop in their WA tour, before they hit the road again to perform in Fremantle, Bunbury, Margaret River and Dunsborough.