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Enjoy the opening event of the festival by listening to live music whilst enjoying harbour views, a drink and nibbles. Join our Mayor who will open the festival at our Woollahra Sunset Concert. Come and experience an evening of live music whilst enjoying a drink and nibbles (provided) in front of the stunning view from our scenic terrace at Woollahra Council. Then watch as the sun sets over our beautiful Sydney Harbour.
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Chinese Laundry's dynamic series invites DJ NOBU [JPN] for a special techno event. Experience hypnotic, high-intensity sets from the master of Japanese techno, known for his detail-driven and immersive performances. Join the community-driven event with curated supports from RAW with Justin Muscat and Alison Belle.

🔥WELCOME TO HOUSE OF PLEASURE 1ST EDITION THURSDAY·MARCH 5TH 8PM TILL LATE Sydney, this is not just another party. This is where AfroHouse Reggaeton TAKE OVER

Celebrate the launch of NKA Recordings Vol 01 with live performances by Kobie Dee, Barkaa, and many more. Mixed by Jayteehazard, this event showcases the best of Nakama Arts' four years of musical journey. Join us for a night of community, creativity, and the transformative power of music at Waywards Ballroom @ The Bank Hotel, starting at 6pm.
The Third Festival takes place from 6 to 8 March, presenting eight performances across three days. artist-led and volunteer-driven. After extensive consultation with participating artists, the 3rd Iranian music festival will be held in recognition of music as a way of gathering, listening, and remaining connected at a time when connection itself carries weight. As an independent, artist-led festival, we want you to know that we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and creative environment rooted in our musical heritage. We believe this work is stronger, more meaningful, and more honest when it is done TOGETHER.

Fresh off a breakout run across the US and Europe, Frost Children land in Australia this March for their debut headline shows. Born in St. Louis and now based in New York, siblings Angel and Lulu Prost have carved out a lane entirely their own. What started as two kids obsessing over YouTube-era emo, dubstep and early EDM has evolved into one of the most exciting live acts to emerge from the hyperpop–internet-club underground. Across three albums — including their latest and most ambitious work, SISTER — Frost Children fuse pop songwriting with club chaos, glitchy electronics, punk energy and unfiltered emotion. It’s maximalist, it’s theatrical, it’s high-voltage, and it moves with the kind of twin-sense intuition you can’t fake. Their live shows are where everything clicks. Frost Children sets feel like being dropped inside the internet at 3am — charged, unpredictable, cathartic. Angel’s sprint-through-the-apocalypse vocals meet Lulu’s razor-edged production, flipping from glossy synth-pop to hardstyle flashes, emo breakdowns and rave euphoria without warning. It’s the kind of show you feel more than you watch. They’ve collaborated with Danny Brown, Haru Nemuri and Porter Robinson, built a cult following across Discord and NY’s downtown art-club scene, and grown into the rare act that can pull fashion kids, club rats, punks and hyper-online music nerds into the same room. This is Frost Children’s first Australian headline run. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne — and a special appearance at Golden Plains. ____________________________________________ We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

This Is Lorelei (US) will make their anticipated headline debut in Sydney and Melbourne in March 2026. This Is Lorelei, the project of Nate Amos, today shares new track ‘Holo Boy’. The song is the album closer and title track from his forthcoming new LP, Holo Boy, out December 12th via Double Double Whammy. After the breakout indie success of Box for Buddy, Box for Star, his quasi-debut album as This Is Lorelei, Amos rethought the typical album format altogether. The result is a sort-of-second sort-of-album. Neither a retrospective compilation, nor a traditionally new LP, but an undeniable reaffirmation of Amos’ past and present talents, featuring 10 re-recorded versions of songs from 9 different releases written from 2014 to 2021. It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Amos. This Is Lorelei performed for sold-out crowds across the US and embarked on its first European headline tour. Plus, indie darlings MJ Lenderman and Snail Mail teamed up with Amos to record their own versions of Box for Buddy, Box for Star tracks ‘Dancing in the Club’ and ‘Two Legs’, respectively. More recently, Waxahatchee also hopped on the covers train, performing ‘Where’s Your Love Now’ at her live shows. This Is Lorelei will be joined at both shows by special guest Way Dynamic. In the past year, Way Dynamic - spearheaded by songwriter Dylan Young - released their sophomore LP Duck to excellent reviews, toured with Waxahatchee and MJ Lenderman & The Wind, and are returned with another full-length, revivalist pop release, Massive Shoe (released August 22). ---------------------------------------- TICKETING INFO This is an 18+ event. Do not attend if you are feeling unwell. Photo ID is essential, acceptable ID is a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport. Must be a physical or digital copy. Photos or scans will not be accepted. PRESALE TICKET LIMIT: There is a strict presale limit of four (4) tickets per customer on this event. Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets cancelled without notice. This includes orders associated with the same name, e-mail address, billing address, credit card number or other information. GP TICKET LIMIT: There is a strict limit of eight (8) tickets per customer on this event. Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets cancelled without notice. This includes orders associated with the same name, e-mail address, billing address, credit card number or other information. Terms of Sale: https://www.frontiertouring.com/page/terms-of-sale [https://www.frontiertouring.com/page/terms-of-sale] ---------------------------------------- We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
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Fresh off a breakout run across the US and Europe, Frost Children land in Australia this March for their debut headline shows. Born in St. Louis and now based in New York, siblings Angel and Lulu Prost have carved out a lane entirely their own. What started as two kids obsessing over YouTube-era emo, dubstep and early EDM has evolved into one of the most exciting live acts to emerge from the hyperpop–internet-club underground. Across three albums — including their latest and most ambitious work, SISTER — Frost Children fuse pop songwriting with club chaos, glitchy electronics, punk energy and unfiltered emotion. It’s maximalist, it’s theatrical, it’s high-voltage, and it moves with the kind of twin-sense intuition you can’t fake. Their live shows are where everything clicks. Frost Children sets feel like being dropped inside the internet at 3am — charged, unpredictable, cathartic. Angel’s sprint-through-the-apocalypse vocals meet Lulu’s razor-edged production, flipping from glossy synth-pop to hardstyle flashes, emo breakdowns and rave euphoria without warning. It’s the kind of show you feel more than you watch. They’ve collaborated with Danny Brown, Haru Nemuri and Porter Robinson, built a cult following across Discord and NY’s downtown art-club scene, and grown into the rare act that can pull fashion kids, club rats, punks and hyper-online music nerds into the same room. This is Frost Children’s first Australian headline run. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne — and a special appearance at Golden Plains. ____________________________________________ We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Bleak Squad is a new Melbourne four-piece comprised of true Australian art-rock royalty. Featuring Mick Turner (Dirty Three, Mess Esque) Mick Harvey (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, The Birthday Party), Adalita (Magic Dirt) and Marty Brown (Art of Fighting), the unlikely quartet unite for the first time on Bleak Squad's brooding, noir-rock debut LP,Strange Love. Borne from spur of the moment jam sessions, Strange Love sees all four members juggle multiple instruments, songwriting, their own idiosyncrasies, and lead vocal duties between Adalita and Harvey. The result is a confident nine-song set of love, loss and lonesome-ness, set to fizzing guitars, slippery basslines, and the signature illogical squawk of Turner’s guitar. With Strange Love, Bleak Squad announce the boldest of entries into the Australian music landscape. Since its release, the album has been shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize with the band playing to sold out audiences for both warm up and album launch shows. “...they should not be missed live [https://www.bleaksquad.com/shows]: four Australian music greats with charisma to burn, uncanny chemistry, and a quality set of songs tailor-made for those long, dark nights of the soul.” Andrew Stafford, The Guardian
DJ Krush, a legendary figure in the world of down beat Hip Hop and electronica, brings his unique sound to OAF. Starting his journey in the early 1980s, DJ Krush has evolved from his early days with B-FRESH3 and KRUSH POSSE to becoming a solo artist renowned for his innovative DJing. His international acclaim is evidenced by his albums, such as KRUSH and Strictly Turntablized, which brought him recognition especially in Europe. DJ Krush's influence spans decades, marked by chart-topping albums, film scores, and collaborations with iconic artists like Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis. His recent projects, including the 2024 album Saisei, continue to showcase his enduring impact on the music scene.

Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele, who played Chris Keller and Mia Catalano respectively on the iconic US TV program One Tree Hill, will be making their way down under in 2026 for a special run of shows across Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Belgrave, Adelaide & Perth. The tour follows on from a successful solo tour from Tyler Hilton in 2025, which saw the artist/actor sell out the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne and pack out rooms across the country. The ‘Celebrating The Music of One Tree Hill’ is currently underway overseas, with the duo selling out shows across the US and Canada already. The Tour marks the second time the pair have toured Australia together, with their debut visit back in 2017 - and provides a special, unmissable experience for fans of the show as they play on stage together working their way through the music from the show. “I’m so excited to be headed back to Australia on the “Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill” Tour. This is truly my favorite place to tour in the entire world. Getting to come back solo earlier this year in February 2025 was such a beautiful reminder of how much I love and missed this place after spending several years away and also how much of a blast it was last time Kate and I got to come back over to OZ together. We’ve added double the amount of shows this time — plus a New Zealand play which is a first for both of us.” - TYLER HILTON "I’m so thrilled to be coming back to Australia for our Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill tour! My first tour in Australia was truly unforgettable, and I’ve been so excited to come back again ever since. It’s such a beautiful country and I was so creatively inspired last time we came through. Getting to play in New Zealand for the first time on this run is going to be incredible, and I’m so looking forward to meeting all the amazing fans in every city!" - KATE VOEGELE Tickets for the ‘Celebrating The Music of One Tree Hill’ tour will be on sale from 9am AEDT on Thursday October 23, with a pre-sale running the day prior via Spotify & MRG from 9am AEDT on Wednesday October 23.
Glitter Gel Pen Book Club: HARRY STYLES ALBUM LISTENING PARTY | Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally | Full first listen, debrief of the new album, favourite Sydney wine bars, Wine Library Woollahra. Includes bespoke worksheets, glass of natty wine, share plate charcuterie boards, and a private Group Chat. Dress code: Coming solo? You’ll be in great company, most of our girlies do 💌