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Find the best music events and make the most of your time today in Melbourne. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience the electrifying energy of Harkirat Sangha's Interstellar World Tour in Melbourne. This rising star of the Punjabi music scene brings his chart-topping hits like Donali, Mars Melody, Akhiyan, and Midnight Call to The Timber Yard. Known for his melodic depth and futuristic sound, Harkirat promises an immersive live set with powerful production, celebrating the vibrant culture of Punjabi music.
DIsco Inferno Soul / Funk / Disco Party - A night of disco, soul, and funk fire with iconic artists like The Bee Gees, Donna Summer, and Stevie Wonder. Dress to impress!

Legendary UK punkster TV SMITH brings his ADVERTS cannon to The Last Chance. A true 1977 veteran, he has been consistently at it since then, solo and with various bands. Just toured the USA with The Damned.


Join us on the 5th of April 2026 for an evening of Progressive House and Afro /Tech House. Where Groove meets Journey, it's chaos; it's a ritual!
Violet are returning to Melbourne after their tour to celebrate the release of their recent single ‘Settle a Riot.’


Join Old Shane in the band room for some sonically charged, genre hopping madness (and a lovely little glass of pet nat) this Easter Sunday. The long weekend isn't over yet! Come down for happy hour 2-7pm and stay for the good vibes!

GRAMMY-nominated producer & DJ ZHU returns to Australia for headline shows in Sydney and Melbourne. Known for his 2014 hit 'Faded', ZHU has established himself as a leading figure in dance music. His new album BLACK MIDAS, set to release on April 24, promises a bold new chapter. The shows, highly anticipated since his last visit in 2018, will take place at Sydney’s Roundhouse on April 2 and 170 Russell in Melbourne on April 5.

Coming up at the Workers Club in beautiful down town Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, a massive five band bill. Brought to you by Munster Times Zine, along with Bottom of the Barrel. Munster recently celebrated the release of its 40th issue. Going since 2008, Munster covers local and international bands, as well as rants of football, cricket, and pop culture only its reprobate editor seems to remember. Issue 40 will be available to pick up on the night. The gig will be headlined by one of Melbourne’s hardest working bands, Plastic Section. 2025 saw another cracking release from the group, Revenge. Think 50s Sun City recordings mixed with Back from the Grave. Also on the line up, G-String Nicotine from Geelong. A band on the rise, playing with an ace punk rock attitude and presentation. I V (Pronounced Eye Vee): A mix of sonic / noise somewhere in the Fall, Television, Velvets, Krautrock territory. All the way from Gippsland, Pet Moon, playing brilliant pop indie tracks that tackle personal and social issues of the day. And Melbourne 90s punks Dino Bravo, playing on their never ending reunion tour. Cheap tickets via Oztix. Don’t miss out on a fun rocking day at The Workers. Easter Sunday Blowout, proudly presented by Munster Times Zine, Bottom of the Barrel and The Workers Club.
Jade Paw (aka Matt Kelly) is an artist from Narrm who fuses soul and ambient textures to tell personal stories about his life, covering themes of love, loss, grit and grace. Having fronted a myriad of bands over the years, sharing stages with acts like Hiatus Kaiyote, Kimbra, Ngaire, Horatio Luna plus so many other local juggernauts, Matts experience has been versatile and ever expanding. Since releasing debut EP Hell No Satan Not Today under the moniker Jade Paw his songs have gone in the direction of psychedelic soul music influenced by people like Marvin Gaye, Mara TK and Portishead. He will be playing a solo set on piano every Thursday in March at the Edinburgh Castle.
Rosario De Marco is a gifted musician and composer. A master guitarist who also has the capacity to compose. His music captures the warmth and passion of the Southern European lands, taking elements from jazz, classical, folk and popular music. Mediterranean Sound with No Borders Solo guitar music, original composition, Rosario has performed live as well as for national TV and radio. He has released a number of CDs, including “Light and Shadows”,“Roots” and “Intuition”. Successful performances include as support act for Omara Portuendo (Buena Vista Social Club), and Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Melbourne Concert Hall.

SICK VISOR ‘Dumb-bum’ single launch @ Bar Open | 5th April Melbourne indie-punk duo Sick Visor are bringing the party to Bar Open on April 5th to celebrate the release of their new single ‘dumb-bum,’ a punk-pop pick-me-up about self-esteem. Making an immediate impact with their infectious & vibrant energy, the duo are flipping the script on the emo-alternative playbook, bringing smiles & happy-go-lucky punk to audiences nationwide. Self-booking their own Aus-wide free entry tour in 2025, the band celebrated the release of their EP ‘Chuck a Sickie,’ playing their sweet & scrappy punk to packed intimate and engaged rooms, before jumping on the VIC leg of the WAAX and Frenzal Rhomb tours. Sick Visor bring an undeniable energy, with a musical brand that’s fast and fun - this is one night you won’t want to miss! Supported by Grevillea + my dog, satellite + Bloom to Perish

On Sunday, April 5, Melbourne audiences will be given a rare, one-night-only opportunity to experience ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died, an emotionally charged tribute honouring two of the most influential voices in rock history — Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain. Hosted at Stay Gold, Brunswick, the night pays homage to the raw power, vulnerability, and enduring legacy of the grunge era through a carefully curated live performance that captures the spirit of both artists with authenticity and respect. Adding to the significance of the evening, special guest James Chidlow will perform an intimate acoustic set celebrating Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder, delivering stripped-back renditions that highlight the songwriting, emotion, and resonance that defined a generation. ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died is more than a tribute — it’s a shared moment of remembrance for fans who grew up with this music and for those discovering its impact for the first time. From haunting melodies to explosive anthems, the night promises a powerful journey through the songs that shaped alternative music forever.