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After thousands of tickets sold and sold-out dance floors across the country, join us for the final Heated Rivalry nights… before season two.

We’ll be screening the iconic HR edits on the big screen while DJ Emma Tamaris spins pop throwbacks and favourites from the soundtrack.

Expect themed drinks, drag performances, and just a little sexual tension in the air.

Dress code: hockey heart-throb or rinkside crush <3


Greaser is throwing a ripper party across 2 stages this March!

Catch a killer lineup of local legends tearing up the stage:

Forever On High
Necko
Speira
Oceans for Sirius
The Distained
The Melancholiac
Table Manners
The Full Creams
 

Expect full-throttle energy, riff-heavy sets, beers, and absolute chaos in the best way possible.

Parisian-Malaysian DJ, producer, and head of Nehza Records, RONI is a visionary force shaping the future of club culture. Seamlessly blending techno, Latin-inspired percussive sounds, bass music and UK-infused gems, RONI crafts cutting-edge sets that push the envelope of club sounds, unearthing the eclectic diversity of today’s sonic landscape. With an ever-expanding presence, her relentless pursuit of discovery keeps her at the forefront of the electronic scene, making her one of the most exciting DJs to experience on any dance floor.

Molly Rocket return with their new EP The Dogs Are Barking and a run of shows to match.

Gritty, energetic and unapologetically themselves, the band are ready to bring their signature chaos and charm to stages across the country!

Joined by Grevilea & The Fuss.

The legendary band Dragon, purveyors of Antipodean anthems and Australian Rock since 1973, have played 893 shows and delivered over 12,800 songs since their reformation in 2006. Formed in Auckland before relocating to Sydney, Dragon rose to fame with anthems like April Sun in Cuba, Are You Old Enough?, and Rain, cementing themselves as one of Australasia’s most enduring and influential rock acts.

Prolific Australian songwriter Jack Carty has spent the last 15 years carving out a reputation as one of the country’s most respected independent voices — with six acclaimed albums, three EPs, a #1 independent release, collaborations with the likes of Josh Pyke, Dan Wilson (Semisonic) and Katie Noonan, and tours across Australia, Europe, North America and beyond.

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?