Out of lockdown and into Loch-Down, the show will go on for two nights only as Leo Sayer croons the night away.
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Catch Leo Sayer on October 10 and 11 for two performances only at The Loch, Berrima.
The one of a kind weekend will feature his popular perennials and his latest hits produced in the Highlands.
Southern Highlands local, Leo, calls it "a bit of a double act with my friend [chef and food author] Brigid Kennedy who does sensational things with food."
Tickets for each live show are inclusive of a welcome drink on arrival a three-course menu, created by Brigid using sublime seasonal produce.
All ingredients are either grown on The Loch farm or locally sourced from artisan producers.
Leo has loved the creative process of making music in isolation, from his home studio in the Highlands.
He's looking forward to doing something different with a solo format, for a small audience, at The Loch this October and promises he'll still be performing with all of his legendary energy, but in a solo format, for a smaller audience - up close and personal.
"I'll mix it up with a range of moods, from old favourites to some unique new stuff and a tip of my hat to my all-time heroes, The Beatles, from a project I'm currently working on," Leo said.
"I have great mates in the Highlands and a lot of them are already booked to come along, so that will give the whole experience a fun and relaxed vibe."
Tickets are just $185 per person.
Numbers are strictly limited to allow for appropriate social distancing.
Host Brigid Kennedy said the soirees at The Loch had become quite popular since lockdown had lifted.
"We're blessed with the very best food and talent here in the Highlands and regulars tell us that the garden concert ambience is a little like being invited around to the eccentric neighbours', only the food is far more adventurous and the small scale live format is so engaging," she said.
To book, click here. Tickets are limited. The two show performance will be held on Saturday, October 10 at 6:30 pm and Sunday, October 11 at 12:30 pm.
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