November is gigs galore at The Bergy Bandroom with old favourites, new discoveries and a whole lot of rock
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28.10.2024

November is gigs galore at The Bergy Bandroom with old favourites, new discoveries and a whole lot of rock

The Bergy
Girl and Girl
Words by Juliette Salom

The Bergy Bandroom takes no prisoners this November. Unless those prisoners are killer musicians.

November is all about celebrating local musos and legendary bands at The Bergy Bandroom. Their calendar of shows boasts a little something for everyone, whether it be a pop of punk, an inch of indie-rock or a lick of legendary music.

If you’re stuck on what to do or who to see this coming month, prepare to be unstuck for the entirety of November. The Bergy has you sorted for music, as well as taste bud-bursting burgers and beers.

Keep up with the latest music news, features, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Read on to find out just some of the epic gigs holding court on The Bergy’s calendar this November.

Ghostsmoker: Incarnate Tour

 

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  • With Mountain Wizard Death Cult, Myriad Drone and Giant
  • Friday November 1, from 8pm
  • Tickets here

Begin your November with a bang and get down to The Bergy for Ghostsmoker. Celebrating their newest single Incarnate, as well as recently being signed to Art As Catharsis Records, this blackened sludge quartet is sure to deliver a wild ride of depth and gloom.

Bec Jean: The Things I Do Single Launch

 

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  • With Ellie Gibson and Loukoumi
  • Saturday November 2, from 2pm
  • Tickets here

Bec Jean fans are in luck this month as the indie-rock muso makes a much-anticipated reappearance after three years of lying low. Spend a Saturday arvo sinking into Bec’s silky sweet sounds as she launches her newest single, The Things I Do.

Bad Neighbour: Millions Album Tour

 

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  • With Darcy Baker
  • Saturday November 2, from 7pm
  • Tickets here

The Bergy is getting a Brissy takeover as indie pop punksters Bad Neighbour bring their debut record to town. Scaling the east coast to launch their album Millions, if Bad Neighbour’s latest singles from the album are anything to go by, this is a show to keep any eye out for.

Sunday School with Soup and The Crouton, Möth, and Snail Gun

  • Sunday November 3, from 4pm
  • Tickets here

Cure your hangover and get back to school – The Bergy’s Sunday School this November 3 isn’t one to be missed. Presenting a stellar lineup of Soup and The Crouton, Möth and Snail Gun, there’s no better way to send off a week than with some incredible music.

Isadora: Devour Single Launch

 

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  • With Priscilla Stanley and ELAURA
  • Tuesday November 5, from 6.30pm
  • Tickets here

If Isadora’s voice sounds familiar, there’s no doubt as to why. This up-and-comer has toured as a backing vocalist with a plethora of musicians, collaborating with artists both domestically and internationally. This November, it’s her own voice that is taking centre stage. Catch the launch for Isadora’s latest single, Devour, at The Bergy this Tuesday evening.

Mac and The Steeze: Afternoon Tea Party

 

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  • With Gallagath and Contact Sport
  • Saturday November 9, from 2pm
  • Tickets here

If gentle punk rock on a Saturday afternoon is more your speed, the Bergy has you sorted. Join Mac and The Steeze as they team up with mates Gallagath and Contact Sport for the kind of chilled-out gig you could probably bring your nan to.

Peggy Frew: Dial-Up Album Launch

 

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  • With Sweet Whirl and Mika James
  • Saturday November 9, from 8pm
  • Tickets here

Local legend Peggy Frew is back and better than ever with her first solo album Dial-Up. Fans of legendary band Art of Fighting and readers of great Australian literature will be no stranger to Peggy and her beautiful storytelling. Now, this is your chance to catch this legendary local artist venture out on her own musical journey.

Alisha.K: From Something to Everything EP Launch

 

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  • With Lunic and FRANKY
  • Wednesday November 13, from 7.30pm
  • Tickets here

Rising star Alisha.K is the kind you’ll want to catch while you can. This indie rock-pop singer-songwriter is headlining The Bergy with her From Something to Everything EP Launch, presenting a mixture of raw vulnerability and electrifying charisma.

Killed By Technology Presents a Show for the Insecure

  • With Comets, Tim Smyth and HolyTrash
  • Friday November 15, from 8pm
  • Tickets here

Only big fish are being fried at The Bergy on this Friday night in November. Killed by Technology are playing a show for the insecure and launching their latest single, A Song For The Insecure (As You Can Tell). Joined by other beloved rock dogs on the lineup – with a splash of instrumental psych – make sure to get down to what will be a mammoth gig.

Girl and Girl: Australian Spring Tour

 

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  • Sunday November 17, from 6.30pm
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Spring is in the air and Girl and Girl are back in town. This homecoming at The Bergy Bandroom comes after the band acquired a continent of new fans on their European tour. Back from blowing up stages on the other side of the equator, the indie rock outfit are keen to get in front of their beloved home crowds again. Catch them here before they’re off on the road again.

All Regards: All Our Dreams Turn to Nightmares EP Launch

 

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  • With BenchCup, Offset Vision and This Space is ours
  • Friday November 22, from 8pm
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A year and a half between drinks offers plenty of reason to get down to The Bergy and toast to All Regards back in the spotlight. Launching their new EP, All Our Dreams Turn To Nightmares, if you’re a fan of pop punk, you’ll no doubt be All Regards biggest newest fan after this show.

Ivoris: Tiny Shiny Beautiful EP Launch

 

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  • With Matahara
  • Thursday November 28, from 7.30pm
  • Tickets here

After a massive two years of touring China and making an appearance at Austin’s SXSW, Ivoris is bringing her new EP to The Bergy. Tiny Shiny Beautiful is a magical journey of ethereal wonders and cascading feeling, and not one to miss out on hearing live.

Skyscraper Stan and The Commission Flats: Talk to Me Single Launch

  • With Quality Used Cars and Al Matcott
  • Friday November 29, from 8pm
  • Tickets here

Close out November with this show to celebrate Skyscraper Stan and The Commission Flat’s latest single, Talk to Me. Get in on the sonic conversation as the band present their signature sound, mixed with a dash of Motown and Stax-era soul. Joined by a spectacular lineup of supports, The Bergy has never sounded so good as it will on this final Friday night in November.

Check out the full program of November gigs at The Bergy Bandroom here.

This article was made in partnership with The Bergy Bandroom.