Umami
'UMAMI' has performed its unique blend of vocals, percussion and bass throughout the Barossa Valley and was part of the Adelaide Fringe last year, playing at the Barossa Regional Gallery in Tanunda, currently undergoing renovations.
'UMAMI' will play in St Aidan’s Anglican Church, corner of Murray St and Fiedler St in Tanunda, on Sunday 9 March at 2pm. Admission is free. Come see us in this classic mid-century modern building filled with light from stained glass windows in a spacious acoustic environment.
'UMAMI' performs at Wonderground Gallery/MIRRUS Winery, 130 Heinze Road in Seppeltsfield, on Sunday 23 March at 2 pm. Admission is free. Please join us in a beautiful countryside setting surrounded by art and raise a glass of boutique wine in farewell to Adelaide Fringe 2024.
No cost for admission. Parking at the gallery.
Presented by: UMAMI
UMAMI is a Barossa band that creates inspired ambient musical soundscapes with a distinct difference.
It blends wordless vocal harmonies with tuned percussion and bass, and providing a contemplative and uplifting experience for listeners.
Sessions
St Aidan's Church:
Lawn space at Wonderground Barossa:
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
2 Venues
Lawn space at Wonderground Barossa
Wonderground Barossa, 130 Heinze Rd, Seppeltsfield, Ngadjuri
- Venue is suitable for all ages
St Aidan's Church
St Aidan's Church, 25 Murray St, Tanunda, Ngadjuri
Entrance on Murray Street, parking on Murray Street and side streets
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language