There was a time long long ago when weed was grass and nobody new the price of condoms (because nobody used them). Whilst the 60s and 70s are distant memories, come Saturday, June 16, 2020 you will get a brief opportunity to relive those days at the Eight Miles High Mini Festival @ Yah Yahs.
If you haven’t yet settled on a place to kick it for the Queens Birthday Long Weekend, and you just so happen to live and breathe house music, then your in luck as Pretty Please Melbourne plays host to the man himself, Francois K alongside a laundry list of talent.
So, like, what are you doing in June? As if you know right, June starts soon, so might as well start planning your retirement. But, actually there is plenty of stuff to do in June… and all in one place! Prince of Wales Saturday is back with a new stripper name but the same signature tricks.
With the Queens Birthday long weekend not far away, it’s time to start making plans as this is the last one for a while. After reading this plug, top of the list is without question going to be New Guernica, with Meat Katie (UK) ready to bring the fucking house down.
If your idea of a massive Saturday night is pwning noobs on COD then get ready for your world to be rocked. June 8, prepare yourself for a fusion of clubbing and gaming with the Revolver Upstairs playing host to Kill Screen, Melbourne biggest, baddest and possibly only retro gaming competition.
Could this be the most Aussie rap battle in the history of the universe? 2-Up Skool is coming to Laundry Bar with a format the just has Australiana written all over it. Combining the awesome skills of local Aussie crews with the quintessential Australian game of 2-Up, it would be unpatriotic not to attend this event… Aussie Aussie Aussie.
If your looking to see a living legend of the DJ and mixology game, Tony Touch, an icon in hip hop is a true innovator and has revolutionised the DJ game over and over. More importantly, he is coming to the Espy Hotel in St Kilda, Melbourne and he’s ready to kick it.
Surpise surprise another massive promotion @ Laundry Bar. The venue that never switches off, Laundry Bar Melbourne will play host to “Riddim and Bass” Saturday, June 9, 2020. The inaugural session in an ongoing series of nights devoted to a showcasing a variety of bass music styles.
Up and coming duo Parachute Youth are going around Australia to spread the musical love with their Can’t Get Better Than This tour, which their loved single of the same name was a hit on Triple J. Parachute Youth think of themselves as a modern day mix of Depeche Mode, New Order, Joy Division, Human League and The Smiths, so expect some moody
The lineup for this event almost makes you consider having a quiet one Saturday night… with the operative word being “almost.” You’re probably better off though going out and having a massive Saturday at one of the many Melbourne Nightclubs out there, then showing up to Trak Live Lounge Bar Toorak semi hung over and enjoying the best Sunday session ever.