Strange Universe: Winter! Set to ramp up the stakes and take over all of June and a tiny little bit of the end of May. This first line-up announcement has everything you could set your hearts on and more, and is happening across some of Tāmaki Makaurau’s most beloved venues.

Fight Night Records presents a one-night-only performance of Marty Robbins’ Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs at the Brunswick Ballroom on Friday, June 19.

A cornerstone of American songwriting, this infamous Marty Robbins album is widely regarded as one of the great early concept records - a vivid cycle of outlaws, lawmen and frontier justice. From the drama of “El Paso” to the steely tension of “Big Iron,” it unfolds like a Western film set to music.

The Jungle Giants are back, baby!

After touring the world for the past 5 years the energetic 4 piece return to stages down under with with their 5th studio album, ‘Experiencing Feelings of Joy’. Supported by up and comers The Tullamarines and Tear Drive these shows are for tastemakers and dancefloor demons alike. 

Starting 2026 off with a bang Lucky releases her new single ‘Adored’ and announces her debut EP Biting Heels + accompanying debut Australian headline tour in support of the EP.

Surrealist. Vaudevillian. Carnival Barker. Crooner.

Godfather of Grit, Gravel and Glitter.

Tom Waits is all these and more... 

Celebrating Tom Waits pays homage to the one and only Tom Waits - his music, his style and his legacy.    


FRONTIER TOURING PRESENTS
LEON THOMAS
MUTTS DON'T HEEL TOUR


MG Live and Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce GRAMMY Award-winning artist Leon Thomas will head to Australia as part of his MUTTS DON’T HEEL World Tour in support of HEEL, the deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed sophomore album MUTT, out now via UMG.

Get ready to groove like it's 1979 with Australia’s hottest Yacht Rock tribute sensation. The Yachtski Brothers bring the smooth rock era of the ’70s and ’80s roaring back to life with their powerhouse musicianship and irresistible charm.

After sell out shows across Victoria, Australia’s smoothest operators are finally setting sail for their first-ever NSW tour — and they’re bringing the heat.

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 Melbourne.

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Brown’s sound understandably draws from Manchester’s post-punk and baggy tradition. Drum machines and synths shimmer like a crap New Order. He wails like the Fall’s Mark E. Smith, if Smith was a shame-ridden depressive. He rhapsodises like John Cooper Clarke, if Clarke was raised on YouTube brain rot.

After the release of several new hit singles, platinum-selling Perth rapper Complete iscelebrating with a massive national tour, his first in over a year.Known for his highly energetic performances, goosebump inducing stage presence,and genuine connection with his loyal fanbase, Complete delivers one of the mostcaptivating live shows in Australian hip hop.