Born in Tokyo, raised in Tanzania and England, Shing02 came up in the independent SF Bay Area scene in the early 90's. Over the course of his independent career starting in 1995, he has collaborated with various DJs and musicians, most notably with the late Japanese producer Nujabes.

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?

HOSTED BY: Blake Mitchell

Politically incorrect is an understatement. If something isn’t meant to be said then there’s a good

chance that Blake will say it. Sharp, brutal, dark and says out loud what most of us are thinking.

FEATURING: Eddi Dabrowska

“Canadian diva turned Adelaide darling, comedian Eddi Dabrowska is giving playful sparkle with

unapologetic emotional honesty and high-energy magnetism. A rising star in the South Australian

Sydney’s biggest Thursday night is turning all the way up.

Every week ivy Thursdays delivers packed dancefloors, huge party anthems and the kind of chaos that keeps the city talking. On Thursday 26 March, things are getting even wilder as MTV’s Geordie Shore and Aussie Shore take over ivy for one massive night.

From dinner to disco, 3181 Thursdays keeps it laidback and local from 6pm with Colonel Tan’s dinner resident Hans DC, while the dance floor mischief you’d expect from the wee hours at Revolver is provided by LOVED.

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LINE UP

Nam
Flynn
LOVED DJs
TOBI



Live Music On The House at Mojos! Feat:

Finn Alexander & The Forever Party

+ Clare Perrott


"Fans of the National, Gang of Youths or smartly constructed songsmithery, will not just recognise themselves in this, but likely lose themselves in it altogether"- The Underground Stage.


What would happen if, instead of starting clown school in Paris, you accidentally ended up following a group of Syrian Refugees on their journey to seek asylum in Europe?

How would your experience be different from theirs?

Dreamgirl is an immersive experience of Norwegian filmmaker and clown Karen Houge’s real life experience following refugees in her mid 20s through storytelling, play, clown, interaction… and a bit of Lego.

★★★★★ “Profound, playful and compelling” InReview