Camperdown music lovers will get to see some of their own in one of the town's unique music venues on Friday night.
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Peter Daffy, Jane McSween and Becky McCann will hit the Steam Laundry stage as The Devil Women From Mars to support mandolin maestro Luke Plumb on his return to the south-west.
Daffy remembers playing the room with Plumb when the venue first opened.
"The first gig was in 2007, we played as The Funky String Band," Daffy said.
"It will be great to play the room again."
Plumb, who is performing with his new band The Circuit, said travelling down the Princes Highway to Camperdown was "like heading home".
"Even when I was living in Scotland, driving to the western district was a bit of a homecoming," Plumb said.
"I have played the Steam Laundry four or five times, it's a hidden gem.
"Our music is based on the mandolin and the trumpet which is an unusual combination, I spent 8 years figuring out how these instruments could work together."
Doors open at 7.30pm.
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