Peel's annual celebration of music and local culture is set to return to the community next Saturday, with a diverse range of local musicians slated to take part in the Peel Jam.
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Held each year at the Old School Hall in Peel, the 'jam' never fails to attract the most ardent fans of music and entertainment, as well as a stellar roster of superb local talent.
This year will serve as the Peel Jam's 10th anniversary, and organiser Christine Porter said visitors can expect a line-up brimming with diversity.
"There's definitely going to be some variety; we've got alt-folk performers, a rockabilly band, soul, Motown, jazz, and there might even be someone playing some 'grunge'," Ms Porter said.
"Performers will be largely local, but there will be some from Sydney and the Blue Mountains as well."
Ms Porter said the event will cater for a maximum crowd of 200 people at any one time in accordance with their COVID-safe plan and visitors will need to be fully vaccinated.
"We encourage visitors to pre-save a copy of their vaccination certificate on their phones, as reception out at Peel can be quite patchy for non-Telstra users," she said.
"Visitors are encouraged to bring their own food and drink, but the local Rural Fire Service will be running a sausage sizzle on the day."
The Peel Jam will take place on Saturday, November 6 from noon to late. Tickets cost $10 per person and $20 for families, and will be available at the door.
For more information, visit the Peel Jam's Facebook page.
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