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  • 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

  • April 22, 2024By yelomusic

    Featured gig: As music festivals across Australia pull the pin on their events micro-festivals are popping in their place. Brisbane punk band Butterfingers will headline, Where We Belong Festival in Redcliffe, in Brisbane’s north, on May 18. Touted as “the biggest festival Redcliffe has ever seen”, there will be a huge lineup of local bands,

  • December 8, 2023By Penny Brand

    Wow what a year! Just four months ago, YELO was merely yet another ADHD-fuelled bright spark idea, being floated between two mates over some hippy-dippy cosmic cookies. And what a Pandora’s box it has turned out to be, with so many cool cats on the local music scene we’ve now come to love. The Sunshine

  • November 24, 2023By Penny Brand

    When Tribe Clubhouse founder Ryan Elson lost his son Jake to terminal bone cancer he was buoyed by his community. And now he’s giving back. The former police officer and commercial real estate agent was running his own business in 2017 when tragedy struck. “We were given devastating news,” the 50-year-old says. “Jake (pictured below)

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