LOUIS HANSON LIVE: GOOD BOY!

Louis Hanson’s debut one-man show has arrived. 

Last year, Louis made a certain discovery that prompted him to take a walk down memory lane, metaphorically hold a mirror up to his face, and ask himself “how did I end up here?” (Sounds daunting, right?) (Cue the pensive, orchestral music…) 

Katy Steele brings her ‘undressed’ tour to the stage in an intimate, multi-instrumentalist duo format. Stripped back and unfiltered, these performances place the focus firmly on the song, the voice, and the moment- creating a rare, close-up live experience. 

All ages patrons 13-17 must be accompanied by a responsible adult 25+ 

Patrons 12 and under are required to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian only

1 adult can supervise a maximum of 4 underage attendees

Cowboy Simple, the new country funk outfit from Australian funk legends Roland Kapferer (vocals) and Josh Beagley (guitar), following on from their bands SWOOP and Professor Groove & The Booty Affair, launch their self-titled debut album at Lazybones Lounge on Thursday April 23.

"The Swedish rockers brought their absolute A-game, delivering an exceptional show that showed why this band has achieved the success it has and captivated audiences all across Europe. A real privilege to finally get to see these guys live". Cal McGlinchey (Metal Roos)

"From the first note to the last, the entire venue was moving. Whether it was dancing, bouncing, or arms waving in the air". (Pit Daddy)

Maximo Park 20th Anniversary Australian Tour 

UK rock icons Maxïmo Park are making their long-awaited return to Australia, their first tour since 2011! And they’re bringing a celebration two decades in the making.  

Literally ten thousand years ago or perhaps more, no one knows, an angel fell from the sky and survived but became very smooshed. Of course we all know that we now commemorate this BOY CRY Day by selecting two Australian bands at random and invite them to do two gigs in two locations and also by including special guests on the gigs. This year’s bands are Cry Club and Alter Boy, and the locations are La La La’s in Wollongong on Thursday 23 April and Metro Social in Sydney on Saturday 25 April. Special guests to be announced soon and tickets on sale now.

Forged in the DIY traditions of the American Midwest, Hudson Freeman has quickly emerged as one of indie music’s most compelling new voices. His songs are resonant, reflective and deeply poignant, shaped by a life lived between contrasts. Born to Evangelical missionaries, Freeman began writing music after a formative upheaval at thirteen, when his family relocated from suburban Dallas to the Kingdom of Eswatini.