Renowned for his electrifying live shows, Ash Grunwald has inspired a generation to hit the road in an old van to ‘surf by day jam by night’. The festival favourite brings a high energy, vibrant live show with stacks of guitars and foot stomping blues.

Part troubadour, part storyteller - Ash has been selling out shows in New Zealand, Canada and all over Australia. Don’t miss this one at Du Cane Brewing.

Performing with special guest Pete Cornelius commencing at 8:00pm.

Every Thursday night join the Kindred House Band. Playing Jazz, House, Funk & Hip Hop with rotating band members each week.

Bring your instrument to have a play and join the jam band for 2hrs ++ of high-energy, improvised groove music.

Always free.

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Kindred and Flow Motion would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land that this event is to be held on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present. Always was, always will be.

This venue is wheelchair accessible.

LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FROM 8pm. ARRIVE EARLY. 

ivy Thursdays is your weekly escape into Wonderland — but this one comes around only once. The long weekend is loading, the city is ready to let loose, and there’s only one place to start the celebration.

A defining force in UK grime culture, Jammer has been at the forefront of the movement since its formative years. As a founding member of Boy Better Know, he helped push grime from pirate radio and underground raves into a global phenomenon — while never losing its raw edge.

If you love your R&B this is for you 💯 

R&B GARDEN @ The AMBARVALE HOTEL📍

Easter Thursday April 2nd | 8pm - 1am 

Featuring a legendary line up of Australia’s elite R&B DJ’s on one stage: 

•DJ MOTO 

•DJ MAC 

•DJ NINO BROWN 

•DJ TIKELZ 

•DJ PETER GUNZ 

You don’t want to miss this party! 

Book your table: Ambarvalehotel.com.au





Daniel Muggleton continues to be one of Australia’s most in-demand comedians despite no media attention of any kind. 

In 2025, Rolling Stone named him a ‘Must-See Show’ at Edinburgh Fringe. He spent the rest of the year selling out shows around Australia, copping critical-acclaim and seriously offending two people in Perth… but they were wearing lanyards in a social setting. So I guess they got what they came for?