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Usher in the Australia Day weekend in style by celebrating local, homegrown music delivered by an eclectic line-up of bands that covers a diverse range of tastes.
After releasing a string of exciting new singles throughout 2024, Brisbane legends Dreamkillers enter 2025 with a renewed vigour and swagger that only three decades of experience can provide.
With a new album on the way - described by HEAVY mag as “an absolute belter”, Dreamkillers return to the Gold Coast for a rare visit, armed with all of your favourites and a selection of new cuts.
Brisbane outfit F.U.C are a musical tornado unto themselves, featuring Todd Hanson from King Parrot on drums and vocals delivering a punk fuelled barrage of thrash metal goodness with possibly the best stage look ever seen in this country…
Gold Coast metal monsters Kaosphere – with new album In Scars We Trust in tow - return to the stage after a brief hiatus, intent on resuming their hostilities with a subtle blending of metal styles that captures the band’s continual musical growth.
Finally, another Gold Coast based group, Chavez Cartel, kick off an East Coast tour at Mo’s promoting a new single that expands on their hard rock/grunge status with an intensity and commitment that ushers in a new era of fresh music and sonic disparity.
Four of the best from Brisbane and the Gold Coast on one stage celebrating one cause. .. live music.
Doors open at 7pm
5pm El Ranchero Open for pre-show drinks & eats
Friday 24 January 2025 // $20+BF or $30 on the door // 18+
Mo's is Burleigh Heads' most loved music venue, licensed bars, creative studios and cultural hub.
The Warehouse & El Ranchero both boast epic bar menus, cocktails and craft beers.
Mo's is a fully licensed venue, all guests are required to show ID on entry.
Tickets will only be refunded through event cancellation or production of a medical certificate within 24hrs of show doors.
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Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.