SPIDERBAIT, THE SUPERJESUS & MAMMAL JOIN FORCES FOR COME TOGETHER RECHARGED IN NSW & QLD – FIRST RELEASE TICKETS RUNNING OUT
Come Together Recharged is back and ready to rock out over two massive weekends in June. Kicking off on Sunday June 10 at Sydney’s world-famous Big Top Luna Park, then moving to Nightquarter at the Gold Coast on Saturday June 30, Come Together Recharged is getting back to the festival’s rock music roots, after presenting some of the most memorable hiphop and indie music lineups in Australia since 2005. And who better to lead the charge on a rock-focused lineup than the mighty Spiderbait. Organisers are stoked to present six straight hours of high-energy, homegrown rock, back at the home of fun, Sydney’s Big Top at Luna Park and at the renowned Gold Coast venue Nightquarter at Helensvale. Aside from an exclusive set from Spiderbait, this stellar lineup includes legends The Superjesus, Mammal, Osaka Punch, and thrilling newcomers RACKETT.
Undoubtedly one of Australia’s favourite live bands, Spiderbait have made history as the first Australian band to ever top triple j’s Hottest 100 with their hit Buy Me A Pony. Since then, they’ve collected numerous ARIAs and secured their place as one of the greatest live power trios of all time. Spiderbait’s greatest hits set at Come Together Recharged will be the band’s only Sydney show for 2018, as well as their first Gold Coast show in many, many years – so fans had best secure their tickets now!
Joining Spiderbait will be The Superjesus, who are celebrating 20 years since the release of their platinum debut album Sumo. In their first Gold Coast show since 2014 and first Sydney show in over a year, The Superjesus will be playing faves across the board, alongside their brand new single Confide In Me. Speaking of killer live acts, next up on this kickass lineup are Melbourne’s own modern rock monsters Mammal who are back after a hiatus and exciting as ever, with two brand new songs Community (out now) & Virtue Signalling are ready to bring their high energy punk, funk and rock to fans new and old.
And as always, Come Together introduces the best of the newcomers. Hailing from Brisbane, Osaka Punch are resolutely forging a reputation as one of Australia’s most wildly entertaining live acts. The group’s heady cocktail of catchy grooves, jazz chops, live antics and a solid rock ethos are sure to wow audiences on the day. Rounding off the lineup is Sydney’s own gal rockers RACKETT, whose slamming, loud, experimental pop-punk has won over punters and critics alike. Ticketholders should get in early to ensure they don’t miss a riff!
Come Together Recharged is sure to bring music fans together over an awesome day of rockin’ music and fun. Respective ticket prices include unlimited free rides at Luna Park between 3PM and 5.30PM at the NSW show, and cost of light rail, trains and buses from Broadbeach to Helensvale at the QLD show. Tickets are selling fast, and they won’t be around for long!
Come Together Recharged will take place at Big Top Luna Park in Sydney on Sunday June 10 and at Nightquarter at the Gold Coast on Saturday June 30.
COME TOGETHER RECHARGED 2018
SPIDERBAIT with special guests: THE SUPERJESUS , MAMMAL , OSAKA PUNCH & RACKETT
SUN 10 JUN | BIG TOP LUNA PARK, MILSONS POINT SYDNEY, NSW | 18+ LIC – COME TOGETHER RECHARGED NSW
Tickets available from Luna Park Box Office , Oztix.com.au and Ticketek – https://cometogether.com.au/tickets/
www.ticketek.com.au | 132 849 | All Ticketek Outlets. Unlimited Rides 3-5.30pm Doors 5.30pm-11pm (Queens Birthday Long Weekend)
SAT 30 JUN | NIGHTQUARTER, HELENSVALE GOLD COAST, QLD | 18+ LIC – COME TOGETHER RECHARGED QLD
Tickets available from Oztix www.Oztix.com.au and Ticketek www.ticketek.com.au | 132 849 | All Ticketek Outlets. Doors Open 4pm-10pm. www.nightquarter.com.au https://cometogether.com.au/tickets
Local public transport & entry to food stalls & markets are both included in CTR ticket.
BRITISH INDIA ANNOUNCE ‘MIDNIGHT HOMIE’ NATIONAL SINGLE TOUR FOR MAY/JUNE
Less than a year since the release of their latest album, the explosive Forgetting The Future, British India are thrilled to announce they’ll be returning to stages around the country in May and June on the Midnight Homie Tour that will kick off in Bendigo on May 11 and continue through regional and metropolitan cities in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, before finishing up at The Gov in Adelaide on July 6.
With raging guitars, seriously provocative lyrics and a palpable energy that confidently struts through the track’s entirety, there is little wonder Midnight Homie has quickly become a fan favourite on the album and the live stage. It was twisted alt-rock warlord Lou Reed who once said, “My week beats your year”, but British India have upped those stakes on their new single, touting, “My night is better than your whole life.” Armed with the precision rock stylings of the new record, plus a bulging back catalogue of Australian live favourites – think Hottest 100 dominating tracks like Vanilla, I Can Make You Love Me and Suddenly – Australia’s most loved indie rockers are here to prove the snarling intention behind that arrogant claim.
The song’s themes are portrayed through striking animations in the Midnight Homie lyric video, highlighting career-best lyricism from vocalist and lyricist, Declan Melia; it is introspective yet has the relatability to resonate with the masses.
Forgetting The Future is British India’s sixth studio album and its innovative direction has been met with widespread applause, including leading the band to sign an international licensing deal with NYC indie label, AntiFragile. The LP debuted at #12 on the ARIA Albums Chart and previous singles, My Love and Precious were both added to high rotation on triple j, with My Love also scoring the most played track on Triple M in its first week.
Over the course of their impressive career, British India have earned four Top 10 ARIA albums, eight entries into the Hottest 100 and their classic single I Can Make You Love Me is accredited Gold in Australia.
Be sure to catch the legendary Melbourne rockers doing what they do best on a stage near you this May and June.
British India is Declan Melia (vocals and guitar), Nic Wilson (lead guitar), Will Drummond (bass) and Matt O’Gorman (drums).
Tickets to the national tour are on sale now.
FORGETTING THE FUTURE IS OUT NOW THROUGH LIBERATION RECORDS
MIDNIGHT HOMIE SINGLE TOUR
Fri 11 May Tap House Bendigo, VIC
Sat 12 May Pelly Bar Frankston, VIC
Fri 25 May Towradgi Beach Hotel Wollongong, NSW
Sat 26 May Narrabeen RSL Narrabeen, NSW
Fri 1 June Newport Hotel Fremantle, WA
Sat 2 June Badlands Perth, WA
Sun 3 June Secret Show Scarborough, WA
Fri 8 June Sooki Lounge Belgrave, VIC
Sat 9 June Karova Lounge Ballarat, VIC
Fri 15 June 170 Russell Melbourne, VIC
Sat 16 June Barwon Club Hotel Geelong, VIC
Fri 22 June Miami Tavern Gold Coast, QLD
Sat 23 June The Triffid Brisbane, QLD
Fri 29 June Cambridge Hotel Newcastle, NSW
Sat 30 June Oxford Art Factory Sydney, NSW
Fri 6 July The Gov Adelaide, SA
✭✭✭✭ There’s an adventurous complexity to British India’s latest that’s an exploration of their creative nature – Rolling Stone
✭✭✭✭ Forgetting The Future manages to keep an emotional rawness which combines with the bands experience and skill to create an album unlike anything else, an emotional roller-coaster with a number of songs that have the ability to become anthems of a generation – Forte Mag
THE PIER STREET PARTY RETURNS TO FRANKSTON ON FEBRUARY 24 THUNDAMENTALS TO HEADLINE ALONGSIDE ART VS SCIENCE, GYROSCOPE, RACKETT + MORE
Calling all Frankston-based music lovers – The Pier Street Party is officially set to shake up Melbourne’s outer suburbs once again on February 24, 2018. For the second year running, the outdoor festival will be jam-packed with incredible music and summertime fun for all. Headlining the street party will be Sydney hip hop superstars Thundamentals, with support from a heap of Aussie legends – Art vs Science, Gyroscope, The Getaway Plan, Rackett and Jesswar.
Held outside The Pelly Bar & Pier Bandroom in Frankston, this epic street party will be the talk of the summer. Bringing the local community and music fans together for such an unmissable lineup, The Pier Street Party is guaranteed to set the example for Aussie summer festivals to come.
Frankston City Mayor Colin Hampton is thrilled to play host, saying, “Frankston City is ready to rock as the Pier Street Party prepares for its second year. Council is delighted that our city will be hosting world class acts at this fantastic event for the community and visitors to enjoy.”
And Jeswon from Thundamentals is amped to get in on the fun, enthusing, “VIC, we coming for yiiieeew!!! Looking forward to playing The Pier Street Party in Frankston next February!! Plenty of dope acts bringin the fuego to ya ear holes, come thruuuu!”
Thundamentals have had an absolute corker of a year, with the release of their fourth studio album Everyone We Know and the newly announced Decade Of The Thundakat national tour, plus a massive festival run scheduled for this summer. Art vs Science will be smashing through their latest single Wickoo and some older fan faves. Gyroscope will be right there alongside them ahead of their 2018 national tour playing their first studio recording since 2010 – their new double A-side Crooked Thought and hits from albums past. In just one year, loud and experimental pop-punkers, Rackett have gone from virtual anonymity to playing major theatres and festivals throughout Aus, making waves with their debut EP Ready or Not. The Getaway Plan had a busy year on the road, supporting Alexisonfire and recently wrapping a national tour of their own. And independent Brisbane-based hip hop artist Jesswar will bring her touring chops to the stage, having been busy sharing stages with 360, Tkay Maidza and Allday.
Masterminded to bring the community together to enjoy a day of world class music; The Pier Street Party team have put together a killer lineup at a very accessible price point for punters. The ticket presale kicks off on Wednesday December 6 at 12PM offering early-birds a chance to nab their tickets for just $55 including GST + booking fees.
TICKETING INFORMATION
GENERAL ADMISSION ON-SALE from December 8: $60 including GST + booking fees
For all ticket information, head to www.ticketek.com.au or www.oztix.com.au