Rock Academy's finest take to the stage for the 36th Edition
Mentored by professional touring musicians, the teenagers form bands, write songs and put on a show that needs to be seen to be believed.
After a week of songwriting and rehearsal at Rock Academy’s famous holiday workshops, some of Melbourne’s finest teenage musicians will hit the stage to present a range of original and cover songs.
Having been mentored and guided by some of the country’s finest musicians including Phil Ceberano, Olympia, Katie Underwood, Ben Wicks, Lloyd Spiegel, Angela Librandi and more, these young talents are here to show you what they can do!
Supported by Red Cymbals, Sky Music, Specsavers Doncaster, Evans Drum Heads, Gretsch Drums and Promark Drumsticks.
NB: All attendees under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Boogs comes to Brunswick for a day time boogie
The legendary Boogs comes to Brunswick for a day event to deliver 120 minutes of gold. Supported by a huge programme all day into the night.
Limited dance space in the Howler garden so secure a ticket asap.
Programme
Boogs. 3rd Orbit. Softserve. Dj Nelson. Nick Ross. Tom Kirby. Zoe G. Babii Stace. Chris John. Louko. Faz. Heywood.
Eden return with one of their biggest acts ever at Howler, Anjunabeats hero's Anamé hit our shores for the first time.
Marcus Schössow and Thomas Sagstad have been planning, plotting and dreaming anamē for two decades. First coming together at a house party in Helsingborg, Sweden, the Swede and the Norwegian bonded over a shared love of artists (Sasha or early Tiësto), labels (Strictly Rhythm, Defected), ethics (“We both wanted to work hard for our dreams”) and ideas. As family life, academic studies, and new homes in different countries threatened to separate them, their old connection drew them back together. In 2022, the anamē adventure began on Anjunabeats. The duo crafted an emotive collaboration with Above & Beyond and Marty Longstaff on ‘Gratitude’, worked with BLR and Robbie Rise on club anthem ‘Influencer’, and reworked a pair of classics in Lostep’s ‘Burma’, and ‘Tears From The Moon’ by Conjure One and Sinéad O’Connor. Most recently, the pair remixed Kyan’s ‘Lonely River’ alongside A&B’s Paavo Siljamäki in his P.O.S guise, collaborating again with Paavo on ‘Good People’ for his ‘Deeper Tales’ album. Their debut album ‘Beautiful World’, featuring the singles ‘Anywhere (Road Trippin’), ‘Someone We Used To Love’ and ‘Must Be Dreaming’, released September 1 on Anjunabeats.
Venue details
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Howler
7-11 Dawson St, Brunswick
- 0466 792 357
- https://www.howlerbrunswick.com