January 1, 2025By Marc Roberts
No No Fest 2 photos by Marc Roberts. Featuring the cream of local punk-rock talent, punters were treated to tight sets and energetic performances at No No Fest 2 on December 21. No No Records promoter Sydney Kerley pulled off another epic night at Black Box featuring 16 local acts for $30. And at that
December 31, 2024By Marc Roberts
Sunshine Coast’s vibrant punk and hardcore music scene continues to flourish with ARIA Music Award-winning hardcore band SPEED coming to Maroochydore and Nambour this January. The Sydney heavy-hitters, who recently took out Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album at the ARIAs, will perform at Solbar on January 3, and an all-ages gig at Black Box Theatre
December 23, 2024By Dameeka Middleton
Brisbane indie-rockstars Custard brought some pre-Christmas cheer to a sold-out home crowd on Saturday night. Wrapping up their regional tour, they gave fans a final salute to remember at Woolloongabba’s The Princess Theatre. The Stress of Leisure – who are close mates of Custard – and Melbourne rockers The Fauves, gave some solid warm-up sets.
December 9, 2024By yelomag
Photos: Dameeka Middleton Good Things Festival saw international acts Korn, Violent Femmes, L7, Billy Corgan and JET play to 30,000 alternative music-loving revellers at Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds on Sunday. Despite extreme heat punishing punters at almost 40 degrees in the City, punters made good use of the portable showers and drink stations. Read about why music festivals are held in summer in
December 9, 2024By Dameeka Middleton
Photos: Dameeka Middleton Good Things Festival brought 30,000 rock-music loving revellers to Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds on Sunday – and we took your photos! Performances from huge global acts included Korn, Violent Femmes, Electric Callboy, Billy Corgan and JET were absolutely epic despite extreme heat pushing 40 degrees in the City. Punters kept cool in the
December 1, 2024By yelomag
Photos: Andg Kuryj Around 1200 punters flocked to Alexandra Headland on Saturday to see Australian rock legends The Grogans, The Terrys, and Shag Rock for the first-ever Bluff Fest. Nana’s Pie, Brook Street, Emily Rink, and Karlou also helped celebrate the fun. Bluff Fest will be a vital fundraiser for the Alex Surf Club with money
November 24, 2024By Dameeka Middleton
Photos: Dameeka Middleton Hundreds of Coolum punks from all generations – from Gen X to Zoomers – descended on Blackflag Brewing for an all-out punk-rock show on Saturday night. Aussie 90s rockstars Bodyjar headlined Something Cool Festival at the Sunshine Coast alternative brewhouse in Coolum’s outer industrial estate. Female-fronted Sydney nu-metal band Red Hook came
October 21, 2024By Ben Russoniello
Photos by Ben Russoniello That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who came to say hi to us at this year’s Big Pineapple Festival. We LOVED meeting you all! Be sure to check out our photo gallery below to find your social pics. Were you in that epic ‘circle pit’ at The Amity Affliction? Or maybe
October 21, 2024By Dameeka Middleton
Photos and words: Dameeka Middleton Yelo Mag photographer and Grinspoon super fan Dameeka captured the Lismore legends at Brisbane’s Iconic Princess Theatre on Saturday. The sold-out show marked stop 19 of their 46-date “Whatever, Whenever, Wherever” Australian tour. As some of you might know, my love for Grinspoon is like no other. After waiting 14 years
October 15, 2024By Maddie O'Brien
All photos by Maddie O’Brien for Yelo Mag We sent Yelo Mag photographer Maddie to check out the Lime Cordiale show at Brisbane’s Riverstage in Brisbane on Sunday night. They were supported by their mates Ball Park Music. Maddie says: “The venue was sold out, and everywhere you looked, there were bodies for miles, creating
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