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

Join us this coming January on a showcase of 3 of Australia’s newest up and comers, Aurateque, Silver Fang, and Indigo Blaze. These bands are known for blending various styles of metal, punk, and electronic music. Don't miss this opportunity to see them live!
Don't miss Jahzara and The Awks Band at Pennant Hills Bowling Club on January 30th! ALL AGES WELCOME. Grab your tickets now!
McAlister Kemp live at The Beer Shed! Their only Sydney show! Friday Jan 30. Don’t miss this one-night-only country party.

A night of blues, folk, and roots-infused rock at the Brass Monkey with two of Sydney’s finest singer-songwriters. Kim Girdlestone and Pete Campbell are joined by their bands for full sets of storytelling and song, with collaborations throughout. Expect soul, authenticity, and unforgettable live moments.
Join the Prankqueans and Poetry Sydney for the launch of the Brigid the Bondi Bard Festival, with a night of poetry and female-led musical performance.
An epic night of funk-dappled soundscape bliss with John Carroll Kirby at his only Sydney show. Supported by local soul stars Setwun, and composer Blauhaus.
Get ready to dance the night away to the rhythm of Forro do Sanfoninha, it's going to be an unforgettable experience at the BCC.
Bella Rose headlines an intimate night of live music at Valentines, spotlighting the Northern Beaches’ next generation of songwriters. Settle in for heartfelt storytelling, soulful vocals, and a curated lineup of emerging local talent. Supported by K!D (acoustic) duo and Summer Rain.

Velvet Trip invites you to celebrate the release of Glimmers Continued with an intimate Sydney launch night at Prim Haus, a New York–inspired luxury studio in the heart of Darlinghurst. The evening will bring together friends, fans and collaborators in celebration of the album, featuring an acoustic performance from Velvet Trip, DJs throughout the night, and exclusive merch and vinyl available on site. Complimentary beverages will be flowing courtesy of P&V Wine + Liquor, Doom Juice, Young Henry’s and Heaps Normal. A space to come together, raise a glass, and welcome Glimmers Continued into the world.
Starting in 2020, these performances began by exploring amplifier feedback to create sustained drones that could be slowly shaped over extended periods of time. Carefully developed over the past years, this iteration of the piece utilises four self sustaining amplified electric guitars, generating a sustained wash of resonance that unfurls slowly over the course of the work. Taking its name from a lyric in a song by Australian band The Drones, the work draws as much from the unbridled ferocity of this music as it does from the meditative music of composers such as Pauline Oliveros, Yoshi Wada, and Eliane Radigue. A long form exploration of drone and guitar resonance, this performance takes place at Leichhardt Town Hall.
Dan Walsh, a BBC Folk Awards Best Musician nominee, combines 'virtuoso playing and winning songwriting' with British, Irish, and American folk music infused with funky grooves. His unique clawhammer style banjo playing challenges preconceptions about the instrument. Narrownecks, David Hoffmann and Harry O’Donovan, bring old music to life with their dramatic and inspired new ways of playing, featuring fast driving fiddle and banjo melodies, and intricate finger-style guitar and vocal harmonies. Their dynamic stage presence and rhythms will have you alternating between a desire to listen to every detail, and get out of your seat to dance.

Jordan Astra is a Canadian-Indonesian singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Toronto, crafting a vibrant blend of uptempo R&B, modern funk, and soulful pop deeply influenced by jazz harmony and live-band performance. Known for his rhythm-forward arrangements, tight grooves, and melodic storytelling, Jordan’s sound draws from artists like Anderson .Paak, Jamiroquai, Kaytranada, and Bruno Mars, while carving a lane that is distinctly his own. After spending eight formative years in Australia developing his artistry and refining his musicianship, Jordan returned to Canada to release Man From East (2023), an intimate, reflective project capturing his cross-cultural journey. His 2024 follow-up Far Deeper became a breakthrough moment, earning millions of streams and establishing him as a rising voice in the global R&B/funk landscape. Now signed to LA-based Mind of a Genius Records and Toronto’s Sincerely Management, Jordan celebrates his latest album Time Will Tell (2025), the final instalment of a three-part trilogy exploring identity, evolution, and the joy of movement. On stage, Jordan performs with a dynamic four-piece band, delivering a high-energy show rooted in live instrumentation, jazz-influenced arrangements, improvisation, and feel-good danceability. Whether poolside, in a club, or on a festival stage, Jordan Astra creates music that lives in the sweet spot between groove and storytelling, inviting audiences into a world shaped by culture, rhythm, and the timeless spirit of soul and jazz. ____________________________________________ 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.