Buzz Kull "Deep Hate" Live in Sydney  

Fresh off the release of his new EP Deep Hate via Heartworm Press, Buzz Kull returns to Sydney as part of a national tour in support of the record. 

Australian indie-rock outfit Rum Jungle return to Australia and New Zealand following a breakout few years that has seen the band sell out shows across the UK, Europe and North America while quietly building a global fanbase. Known for their infectious guitar hooks, restless energy and emotionally honest songwriting, Rum Jungle have become one of Australia’s most exciting live bands.


For the first time ever, American punk pioneers FEAR are heading to Australia this June and July, bringing nearly five decades of volume, controversy and pure attitude to stages across the country.

Formed in 2003, The Killer Queen Experience has risen from a Local Brisbane based Queen Cover Band to an International Touring Show and is Australia’s most sought-after Tribute Act today.

The 2-hour live show consists of all Queens Greatest Hits including–Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions, Somebody to Love, Radio Ga Ga, Another One Bites the Dust and select album tracks for the hardcore fans.

Catch all the amazing music live Friday 26th June from 8pm. 

Note this is a standing show, no seating will be available. 


Teenage pop sensation Jim E. Brown is an obese alcoholic who suffers from various degenerative conditions. 

Fresh off a string of sold-out shows across the world, Manchester's beloved son makes his long awaited return to Sydney.

Conrad Sewell is set to take his BLOODLINE TOUR across Australia in 2026, marking a return to the raw, emotional storytelling that made him one of the country’s most celebrated voices. Fresh off years of global touring, platinum hits and his latest chapter of heartfelt songwriting, Conrad brings a show built on power, vulnerability and connection. Joining him is his sister SAYGRACE, the Grammy-nominated, billion-stream R&B force behind global hits like “You Don’t Own Me” and “Boys Ain’t Sh*t,” and a performer who has graced stages from Coachella to Glastonbury.

The 2025 release of Paul Dempsey’sShotgun Karaoke Vol. II’ (EMI) album saw the Something For Kate frontman revel in the stripped-back and spontaneous approach that brought the party vibes to the subsequent capital city tour. So much so, that he’s doing it again and bringing those sing-along covers to stages across regional Australia on the Shotgun Karaoke Vol. II Regional Tour from May to August.