There’s plenty of gigs to choose from this week so to make your decision easier we’ve nutted it down to three gigs we think are well worth catching.
A whole heap of big shows have just been announced too with Morrissey set to tour in October along with local acts Bernard Fanning and Teeth & Tongue.
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks launch their stunning new album 'One of Us' at The Croxton Bandroom on Saturday 13 August. Support comes from local favourites East Brunswick All Girls Choir and Leah Senior. More info here
Also on this Saturday is Terrible Truths playing their first headline show for the year at The Curtin. This promises to be an exclusive opportunity to hear songs off the new album before its release. Supporting them on the night will be Loose Tooth, Wet Lips and Primo. More info here
Next Tuesday is the third week of the Strine Whine residency at The Gasometer. Playing will be electronic soul performer Alice Ivy, garage rock quintet Chelsea Bleach and Ocean Party offshoot No Local. More info here
Morrissey teased some Australian dates a few weeks ago and now they’ve finally be confirmed. Catch the iconic performer at Festival Hall on Saturday 22 October. Best to get on to those tickets quick! More info here
Teeth & Tongue launch their new electrifying album ‘Give Up On Your Health’ on Saturday 8 October at Howler. Proving to be quite the musical chameleon, Jess Cornelius has stepped into new territory with a heavy synth presence on the new album. This will be one not to be missed! More info here
Australian legend Bernard Fanning will be launching his new album 'Civil Dusk' with a national tour in October. He hits the Palais Theatre on Monday 31 October for what will be an incredibly special show. Joining him on the occasion will be Dustin Tebutt and Ainslie Wills. More info here