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  • July 1, 2025By yelomag

    Australian punk-rock legends Frenzal Rhomb have made dreams come true at Redcliffe’s annual music festival Where we Belong on Saturday. Joining an epic slew of local bands – including The Wolston Butchers and Being Jane Lane – hundreds of punters were treated to a fantastic family day out at the Tribe Clubhouse event. And a whole

  • June 30, 2025By Dameeka Middleton

    Australian punk-rock legends Frenzal Rhomb headlined Redcliffe music festival Where We Belong on Saturday. They joined an epic slew of local bands at the Tribe Clubhouse event, now in its second year. Where We Belong, “where the cliffs are red and dinosaurs can breathe in the vast vacuum of space”, according to the Rhomb, is an

  • May 26, 2025By yelomag

    Pictured: Punters were in for a treat when 90s punk-rock legends Frenzal Rhomb played on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday as part of their regional tour. The iconic band was supported by Brisbane hip-hop/funk act Boys At The Back and Caboolture alt-rock trio The Phosphenes, at Norton Music Factory. Don’t miss Frenzal Rhomb as they

  • December 12, 2024By yelomag

    Australian punk-rock band Frenzal Rhomb will headline Redcliffe festival Where We Belong on June 28 next year. Best known for their songs “Never Had So Much Fun” and “You Are Not My Friend” – the band were mainstays in the Triple J 2000s era, where lead vocalist Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall worked as “Jay and the

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