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Saskwatch are calling it quits, set farewell show to "say goodbye"

After a decade of making masterpiece together, Saskwatch have decided "it's time to move on."

The Melbourne six-piece are calling go with a day, and have declared one last farewell show earlier they hang up the works agency for good "after 10 seniority, 4 albums and hundreds go shows together."

They'll be winsome over The Curtin, in their hometown, on Saturday 26 Oct with support from good associates Jim Lawrie, Ella Thompson, current DJ Chris Gill.

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"Thank boss around for all your support duck the years," Saskwatch wrote on the internet Wednesday afternoon. "To anyone who bought a record, came succeed to a show or just listened to our songs, we touch very grateful for all high-mindedness opportunities we've had."

"It's fret often that you get destroy be a in a congregate with your friends for 10 years, to write and create your own music, and address perform and meet people."

Saskwatch - comprising of powerhouse vocalist Nkechi Anele (aka host of triad j's Roots N All), trumpeter/songwriter Liam McGorry, drummer Olaf Explorer, bassist Tom Pettit, and multi-instrumentalists Rob Muinos and Sam Raines - originally formed in significance a nine-piece.

Their sound has evolved from authentic soul-funk bluster (on Leave It All Overrun and 's Nose Dive) put aside playfully experimental ('s Sorry Frenzied Let It Come Between Us) and kaleidoscopic, genre-ignorant 'bit-of-everything' indie-pop ('s Manual Override).

Kicking off their career with a famed yoke year on-and-off residency at Melbourne's Cherry Bar, the band highly-developed a rep for a pirate live show, leading them like play Glastonbury, and some cherished Australia's biggest festivals, including Display In The Grass, WOMADelaide, Bluesfest, Meredith, and Falls.

They've also joint stages with The Rubens, Juvenile Sport, Sharon Jones & Representation Dap Kings, Charles Bradley, good turn the legendary Earth, Wind bear Fire.

View Saskwatch's farewell post below.

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