PROJECT X XMusic Artists Unite and Deliver Epic Tribute to Temple Of The Dog’s ‘Hunger Strike’ & Raise Money for Charity Several artists on Australia’s fastest growing rock label, XMusic have come together under the name, Project X to record their own version of one of the most powerful songs of the early 90’s and arguably the one…
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Comedy Festival Review: Mark Silcox: The Successful Gold Trader
Mark Silcox: The Successful Gold Trader The Motley Wherehaus ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Four Stars Dressed entirely in Gold, Dr.Mark Silcox makes his way to the stage to discuss with tonight’s audience the benefits of Gold trading. At the age of 62, Dr. Mark Silcox is worried about retirement, memory loss and wealth. He’s discovered the secret to financial…
Comedy Festival Review: Sweeney Preston
Sweeney Preston: Australia’s Worst Journalist The Motley Wherehaus ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars Situated in a dank, hot and stuffy little room, affectionately known as The Vault, sheets draped as decorations Sweeney Preston is here to tell us all about what it’s like to be Australian’s Worst Journalist. The self proclaimed former Fuck Boy and one- time…
Comedy Festival Review: Jeromaia Detto: Giuseppe’s Love Quest
Jeromaia Detto: Giuseppe’s Love Quest The Motley WhereHaus ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars Situated across from the Queen Victoria Market is the Motley WhereHaus, and tonight on the stage in his quest for love is Giuseppe. A tall, handsome charming yet hapless man who has never known love. Beginning the show by handing out roses among the…
Comedy Festival Review: Joseph Green Mushroom Lady & Me
Joseph Green Mushroom Lady & Me Wednesday 8 April 7.00 PM House of Maximon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars Tucked away in a little alley way just off Little Bourke St, sitting above Berlin Bar is the House of Maximon, a dark, atmospheric little bar where this evening’s show is about to proceed. Opening the show with…
Interview: Bryan Martin
Bryan Martin returns to Australia for his first-ever headline tour and he’s coming in hot. After turning heads at CMC Rocks in 2024 and joining Chris Young for a run of powerhouse shows, Martin is stepping into the spotlight on his own terms. This April, he’ll bring his unmistakable, grit‑soaked anthems to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and will also appear…
Comedy Festival Review: Dane Simpson
Dane Simpson 100% Hits 7th April 9pm The Victoria Hotel ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars Yothu Yinidi plays on the PA as we are ushered into a room at the Victoria Hotel to see Dane Simpson perform his comedy show 100% Hits. As soon as the show starts we are hit with a set of rules- “So…
Interview: Druid
With their latest single dead_SPACE, Melbourne’s Druid push beyond breakdowns and bravado into something far more unsettling, a sonic glimpse into the space between life and death. Drawing from a real near-death experience, the track trades comfort for confrontation, wrapping crushing weight around an eerie sense of stillness. With a new voice at the forefront…
Comedy Festival Review: James Barr
James Barr Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex To My Mum) Saturday 4th April Trades Hall – Music Room ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars The lights dim, and dance music begins to play as James Barr makes his way to the microphone. Making his Melbourne Comedy Festival debut, James opens up the reality of domestic…
Live Review: Anthrax
Anthrax with Alien Weaponry Festival Hall, Melbourne As the stage dims, the lights go down and Alien Weaponry herald their arrival to the stage with a traditional Māori Haka to signal they’re about to begin. Hailing from Aotearoa, early comers are here to witness not only a band that creates metal using Māori lyrics, but…









