PiscoSour
Pisco Sour is a Melbourne band treating you with their unique take on Alternative rock. What does a typical Pisco Sour performance look like? High energy, crowd interaction like no other and pure Passiona.
Pisco Sour is a Melbourne band treating you with their unique take on Alternative rock. What does a typical Pisco Sour performance look like? High energy, crowd interaction like no other and pure Passiona.
Voodoo Boogie is three of Melbourne's biggest and most popular blues and roots bands who have got together and created a mobile mini festival. The Theatre Royale gig in Castlemaine will be the 5th Voodoo Boogie show, it's a well-oiled Blues machine.
Compass returns with their first gig back after their debut album release.
Compass is a five-piece alternative rock group from Melbourne, Australia. With a sound ranging from ballads, to progressive, to stadium rock, their music aims to cover themes of faith, hope, and love with lyrical honesty.
It’s been a couple of months since Compass came out with their debut album, and they are ready to play another gig at The Workers Club. They are keen to play you their hardest hitting songs with a few surprise covers as well.
Joining Compass are Dan Johnson & Laira J and Gamma Valley, amazing artists that are keen to share their fantastic music with you.
Day-dreaming, whimsical and deft. A young country boy David M. Western delivers a special new sound with quiet profound lyricism and powerful, distinct musical arrangements. Born and raised in the shadows of The Grampians, Victoria, David honed his performance skills playing the local pubs before even considering becoming this strange, ethereal, ghostly thing - a ‘songwriter’. Now, having only been writing songs for some five years, it’s alarming that he has earned a reputation as one of Australia’s up and coming artists.
Since playing shows in Melbourne in 2015, David has been catapulted to the forefront of Australia’s songwriter scene as he continues to interrogate what it means to be a
songwriter. Always searching for ways to take strange ideas and make them work, David’s next step is the release of his latest single ‘Instant Life’.
With only two singles released to his name; 'Step On My Toes' the DIY, one-take shedding of fears about floating through life; and 'Gallery', the lush, expansive and harsh lambasting of ‘phony culture’. These tracks alone have garnered praise from the music industry and sent him to sharing the stage with some of Australia’s finest songwriters (Julia Jacklin, Spacey Jane, Rat!Hammock, Cousin Tony’s Brand New Firebird).