Some of Bluesfest’s most highly anticipated acts have locked in Sydney sideshows.

St Paul and the Broken Bones will be bringing their ’60s-inspired soul to The Metro on Wednesday April 19, drawing from influences including Sly Stone, David Bowie and Prince.

Aussie favourite Trombone Shorty will return to the stage with his band, Orleans Avenue. He’ll be heading our way with high energy performances and Grammy-nominated tunes. Catch them at The Metro on Monday April 10.

Neo-soul legend Roy Ayers will be taking to the stage for a career-spanning set at The Basement on Tuesday April 11. Multiplatinum selling Joan Osborne will be bringing her soul revue, promising hits includingAin’t No SunshineandHeatwaveto The Basement on Sunday April 16.

Finally, The Strumbellas will make their Bluesfest debut in 2017, while keeping it local with a show at Oxford Art Factory on Monday April 17.

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