Support acts announced for the The Push All-Ages Tour

 

The Push announces competition winners joining the All-Ages Tour across the suburbs of Melbourne next month!

After receiving hundreds of submissions from young musicians across Victoria, 14 young artists have been selected to join the line-up for The Push’s All-Ages Tour this May – giving them a massive opportunity to perform their music to young audiences across the suburbs of Melbourne next month.

They will be joining the 2023 tour with Thelma Plum, Mallrat, The Terrys, Cub Sport, King Stingray, Jaguar Jonze, Teenage Dads, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Cry Club, The Vovos, Tia Gostelow, South Summit, and JACOTÉNE.

Competition winners for the 2023 tour are:

  • Friday 5 May - Brighton Town Hall: EMEREE & OCD

  • Sunday 7 May - Thornbury Theatre: Angela Lane & O AEREAL

  • Friday 12 May - Box Hill Town Hall: Speed Mullet & Tamara and The Dreams

  • Saturday 13 May - Glen Eira Auditorium: Karen Took the Kids & Ramona Sky

  • Friday 19 May - Hawthorn Arts Centre: Aydan & Mathilde Anne

  • Friday 26 May - Clayton Hall: Munchy Dolphin & Kitty Rae

  • Saturday 27 May - The Centre Ivanhoe: Soft Plastic & Vending Machine Repairmen

As a part of the Victorian Government’s On The Road Again program, the seven-date tour is being staged and programmed by teams of local young people, through the Victorian Government FReeZA program –  a youth development initiative that provides young people with industry skills and experiences in staging events in their local communities.

“The Push is committed to making sure more young people have the opportunity to participate and thrive in Australian music. By giving these young artists a chance to take the stage with huge artists like Thelma Plum and King Stingray, they can increase their confidence on stage, grow their audiences and build their music careers.”

- The Push CEO, Kate Duncan.

Tickets for the All-Ages Tour are $30 (plus booking fees) on sale now through Moshtix.

 

Tour Dates

 

Friday 5 May | Thelma Plum & JACOTÉNE + Local Supports: EMEREE & OCD | Brighton Town Hall
Sunday 7 May | Mallrat & Tia Gostelow + Local Supports: Angela Lane & O AEREAL | Thornbury Theatre
Friday 12 May | Teenage Dads & Jaguar Jonze + Local Supports: Speed Mullet & Tamara and The Dreams | Box Hill Town Hall
Saturday 13 May | The Terrys & South Summit + Local Supports: Karen Took the Kids & Ramona Sky | Glen Eira Auditorium
Friday 19 May | Cub Sport & Cry Club + Local Supports: Aydan & Mathilde Anne | Hawthorn Arts Centre
Friday 26 May | King Stingray & The Vovos + Local Supports: Munchy Dolphin & Kitty Rae | Clayton Hall
Saturday 27 May | King Stingray & Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers + Local Supports: Soft Plastic & Vending Machine Repairmen | The Centre Ivanhoe


 

Frequently Asked
Questions

 

+ Where and when is the All-Ages Tour?

The All-Ages Tour takes place in May 2023, in different locations across Melbourne. The shows will be held on weekends between 5 and 27 May.

+ What is the All-Ages Tour?

The All-Ages Tour is an annual series of all-ages live music events, presented by The Push, in partnership with local providers of the Victorian Government's FReeZA events program. In 2023, the tour is travelling to 7 outer-suburban and metropolitan Melbourne locations. The Push All-Ages Tour is delivered with support from the Victorian Government as part of the On The Road Again program.

+ How much do tickets cost?

All tickets have been priced the same so everyone gets a fair go! Tickets are $30 each + booking fees. Most shows are general admission, so first in the doors will get the best spot!

+ Who is performing at each show?

There are more than 25 headline and local artists playing across the tour this year, and you'll find who's performing at each show on the individual event pages on our website.

+ How old do I have to be to attend?

The All-Ages Tour is just that... all-ages! We welcome everyone to these shows. But, if you are 12 years or younger, you must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian.

+ If I leave, will I be welcomed back in?

All events across the All-Ages Tour have no pass-outs. We understand that things happen, and sometimes you need a time and place to clear your head. This is why we're working with all event hosts to provide a safe and comfortable space to relax... should all the excitement be a little too much!

We won't be allowing pass outs for these events though, so if you leave, you can't return with the same ticket.

+ Can I be involved as a volunteer for the tour?

Yes, of course! We're always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to be part of our events and programs. Please email either lisa@thepush.com.au and introduce yourself!

+ Can I perform on the tour?

All of our headlining performers have already been booked. The Push is running a competition for bands to apply to play as local supports for the tour. You can find more details about this here.

+ What am I allowed to bring to the tour?

Bring yourself, your good vibes, your best mates and a good smile!

+ And what can't I bring?

Alcohol, illicit substances or tobacco (including vapes) will not be permitted at the All-Ages Tour. If you're bringing any bottles of water or soft drink, make sure they are unopened on entry. We want this to be a safe and fun time for everyone!


Download the Media Release for this event.

For media enquiries about The Push All-Ages Tour, please contact:

Ali Webb
house of webb
ali@houseofwebb.com.au
+61 438 190 328

 
 

The Push All-Ages Tour is delivered as a part of On The Road Again - a Victorian Government initiative to bring live music back across the state.