• AC/DC 50 year anniversary at Sale Memorial Hall

    On Thursday, 22 January 2026, we mark a jaw-dropping milestone: 50 years to the day since AC/DC shook the walls of the Sale Memorial Hall.Yes—half a century since the night the “impossible” happened. Back in 1976, those lucky enough to be there witnessed a raw, hungry Australian band, about to embark on their first tour in the UK, still deciding whether they were a punk act, a rock act, or something entirely new. What they did know was how to set a room on fire. It was a golden age for Australian music—bands criss-crossing the country, tearing up pubs and halls before exploding onto the world stage. And AC/DC? Well……

  • Ella Hooper – Sat 31 Jan / Gabby Steel

    Ella Hooper is hitting the road this summer bringing a sharp, heartfelt edge to her ever-evolving take on Americana.  Ella’s gift for story-telling and humour shines as she fronts a dynamic band, laced with fiddle, slide guitar, warm group harmonies and more than a little grit. Playing some favourites from Small Town Temple the album that debuted at No.1 on the Australian Country chart, Ella will also be sharing a sneak peek of new music recorded in Nashville in 2025.  There are bar room stompers, spectral ballads with a contemporary edge, and hooks sharp enough to draw blood.  Call it Americana, call it alt-country, call it what you like. Hooper puts it…

  • Tottie Goldsmith & Friends present: Olivia, Songs and Stories – Sat 14 Feb / Christine Watterson

    Join Tottie Goldsmith OAM— actor, philanthropist, and founding member of girl group The Chantoozies – in a stripped-back, intimate celebration of her beloved aunt, Olivia Newton-John. With two musicians and two soulful singers by her side, Tottie brings Olivia’s spirit to life with warmth, laughter, and heartfelt connection weaving personal stories through some of Olivia’s most adored songs. The  show that feels more like being welcomed into a lounge room filled with love, music, and memories than a traditional performance. Supported by East Gippslandian folk-rock singer songwriter, Christine Watterson. SATURDAY THE 14TH OF FEBRUARY6pm – Community BBQ (Cash Only)7pm – Doors7:30 – Christine Watterson8:30 – Tottie Goldsmith & FriendsBYO DrinksTickets…

  • Mahalia Barnes – Fri 6 Mar / Kathleen Halloran

    Mahalia Barnes has been in and around music her entire life. Throughout her childhood years she was exposed to everything from Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett to Ike + Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder, all of which helped shape her into the powerhouse soul and blues vocalist that has jaws dropping every time she picks up a mic. Mahalia and her band, The Soul Mates, have released three albums and consistently play to capacity crowds around the country. In support, Kathleen Halloran is fast emerging as one of Australia’s most compelling new voices. A Melbourne-based guitarist, singer-songwriter and composer, she has built her reputation where…

  • Hussy Hicks – Sat 14 Mar / Seth Stone & The Forge

    Hussy Hicks is an Australian duo known for their genre-blending sound, merging blues, folk, rock, and roots music with a focus on authenticity and powerful live performances. Leesa Gentz’s soaring vocals and Julz Parker’s insane guitar work are at the heart of their electrifying sound, combining to create a dynamic musical experience. Since their formation in 2006, Hussy Hicks have built a loyal fanbase, with their latest album, Swimming in Uncertainty, reaching #1 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Chart and topping the AIR Independent Album Chart. The album’s raw energy and emotionally charged songwriting have cemented their place in the independent music scene. Known for their killer live shows, Hussy…

  • Kingswood – Sat 18 Apr – Elly Poletti

    KINGSWOOD are an award winning four-piece good times country and good times rock’n’roll band from Melbourne Australia. The release of HOME saw KINGSWOOD re-enter the ARIA Charts, debuting at #2 on the ARIA Australian Vinyland #1 on the ARIA Australian Country charts – the latter of which stayed atop for an impressive 8 weeks in a row. With their record-breaking ‘Hometowns Tour’ taking in 100+ shows right around the country, KINGSWOOD have been able to hit venues of all sizes, in locations in each corner of Australia,  on their purpose-constructed tour bus ‘Peggy’. An experience that has redefined KINGSWOOD’s resolve as a touring unit, 2023 has been a transformative period for the group. Ten years and six studio albums on, Kingswood remain one…