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Jeremy Beggs at the DH

  • Daylesford Hotel 2 Burke Square Daylesford, VIC, 3460 Australia (map)

Jeremy Beggs is Western Victorian-based troubadour with Americana leanings. He is the heart-on-his-sleeve type songwriter, telling everyday stories from his perspective as a husband, father and teacher. Jeremy honors the struggle, resilience and joy of the mundane in his songs.

His voice is authoritative but accessible, equally comfortable with just his guitar or supported by his full band.

As the warmer months roll on, the Daylesford Hotel is bringing live music back to the beer garden with Summer Sessions—a relaxed afternoon of live music, every Saturday from 2 pm to 4 pm throughout summer. Featuring a rotating lineup of local and visiting musicians, Summer Sessions is all about laid-back afternoons, good tunes, and cold drinks in one of Daylesford’s finest outdoor spots. Expect a mix of folk, blues, and acoustic sets, perfect for easing into the weekend beneath the shade of the beer garden’s trees.

Find a table, order a drink, and settle in.

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Inclement Weather Disclaimer & Accessibility Information

In the event of unsuitable weather, this event will be relocated to the Balcony on the first floor.
Please note that this area is only accessible via stairs.

We strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all guests. However, due to the historic nature of our venue, there are some accessibility limitations:

  • Public Bar & Bistro: Accessible via a portable ramp. Please notify us upon arrival so we can assist with setup.

  • Beer Garden: Wheelchair users can access this area via the rear of the property.

  • Facilities: Unfortunately, there are no accessible bathrooms or ambulant facilities available anywhere in the venue.

If you or your guests have specific accessibility needs or questions, we encourage you to contact us in advance so we can assist wherever possible.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians and first peoples of the land on which we work and create. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging.

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