This all-ages, drug, alcohol and smoke-free afternoon of live music will feature Skegss, Ruby Fields, The Vovos and Good Sniff.
Melbourne Music Week-Extended has teamed up with Australian youth music organisation The Push and the Australian Music Vault to stage an epic all afternoon event.
As part of the Melbourne Music Week-Extended program, The Push and Arts Centre Melbourne have brought together an underage committee of the next generation of music industry professionals – the New Slang team - to curate an incredible all-ages event.
As part of the Live at the Bowl season, the New Slang team will stage an afternoon concert featuring Skegss, who recently released their killer new single ‘Wake Up’,indie rock outfit Ruby Fields, Girls Rock! Melbourne alumni and the sweetest jam biccies in town The Vovos and Geelong garage punk drum and bass duo, Good Sniff.
Get your mates together and get ready for the biggest all-ages concert of the summer!
This is an all-ages, drug, alcohol, and smoke free event. Attendees under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Push and Arts Centre Melbourne’s New Slang program is an annual training opportunity that supports an events team of underage tastemakers to gain practical experience in staging live music events. Each year, The Push and Arts Centre Melbourne assemble a group of young people to form up its New Slang team, who are then given opportunities to curate and deliver all-ages events.
New Slang is presented in partnership with Arts Centre Melbourne, as a part of the Victorian Government FReeZA Support Service.