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    Meet Tawny Port: The band trading the classroom for the stage at Yours and Owls Festival

    Cole LynchBy Cole LynchOctober 11, 2023No Comments1 Min Read

    Get to know Tawny Port – the four-piece indie rock band playing their hometown festival, Yours and Owls, at the University of Wollongong this weekend.

    Michael McClelland, Tawny Port Bass Guitarist, speaks to UOWTV Journalist Cole Lynch about the excitement of finding out the band were playing the festival, pre-show nerves, being a student at UOW as well as an artist on the lineup, Yours and Owls Festival through the years, and more.

    Don’t miss Tawny Port’s set on the RAD Stage this Saturday at 4:15 p.m.

    Listen to the full interview below.

    Cole · Mikey McClelland from Tawny Port chats Yours and Owls Festival

     

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