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Tribe Clubhouse | Moreton Bay Live Music

Band performing live at Tribe Clubhouse in Redcliffe.

Tribe Clubhouse at Redcliffe. Photo: Facebook.

Tribe Clubhouse is one of Redcliffe’s more community-driven live music spaces, giving local and touring acts a smaller room with real connection. With café-style food and drinks, it works as both a venue and a social stop.

The room feels grassroots, welcoming and close to the action. It is less about polish and more about atmosphere, all-ages energy and a sense that people are there because they care about live music.

Venue Snapshot

Location: Redcliffe, QLD
Type: Community live music venue
Known for: Local bands, touring acts, all-ages energy and grassroots atmosphere
Weekly rhythm: Games, karaoke, art days and Saturday live bands
Food and drink: Café-style food and drinks

What’s On at Tribe Clubhouse

Tribe’s calendar goes beyond one-off gigs. Across the week, the venue mixes live music with community-focused events that give the space a broader identity than a standard band room.

Featured Gig
Where We Belong poster

Tribe’s own annual live music festival, Where We Belong, has grown into one of the venue’s signature events and one of the clearest expressions of what the space is trying to build in Redcliffe.

The festival returns on June 27, 2026 with The Screaming Jets, Pricey and Large Mirage at the top of the bill, bringing another big day to a venue that has built its name on grassroots connection, community presence and a real sense of local ownership.

The full lineup includes: Whitts End, The Phosphenes, Takeover, Heatstroke, Profanity Fair, Tailor Made Rejects, Tomohung, Burnout (formerly Redline), Nocturnal Syndrome, Dedway, Findaway, Brax, Munkey Town, Che Burns, Metanoia, Paper Plate Pals, Ruination, plus Delphic After Party and Noise.

Previous years have seen headliners such as Butterfingers and Frenzal Rhomb, helping establish Where We Belong as a signature event on the Redcliffe calendar.

It will be the event’s third year raising money for the local community, with proceeds helping support Tribe’s wider programs and events across the year.

Weekly Program
  • Tuesday — Dungeons & Dragons
  • Wednesday — Karaoke
  • Thursday — Art Day
  • Friday — Board Games
  • Saturday — Live Bands

For current events, updates and future listings, follow Tribe Clubhouse or check back here on YELO.


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Venue Details

Address: Redcliffe, QLD
Instagram: tribe_clubhouse
Facebook: Tribe Belonging

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