Who’s ready for a month full of live music magic? You are!
The Bergy’s got the goods this March. Not only is it a staple spot for Sydney Road Street Party (more info on that to come, watch this space), but the Bergy doesn’t stop there. The venue keeps the good times rolling all month, with emo, folk, alt-rock, indie, hip-hop, psych and metal on the agenda.
This month, the Bergy hosts everything from 10-year anniversaries to debut headline shows. Whether it’s a band’s first time on stage or 500th, the venue invites them up all the same, and that welcoming energy is part of the reason we love it so much. The many other reasons? Well, you’ll have to stop by and find out for yourself.
Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.
Into Darkness: A Night of Ethereal Alternative and Shoegaze
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- 5 March
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Dive deep into dreamy walls of sound with this hypnotic night of alternative and shoegaze tunes that’s part of the Brunswick Music Festival. Five acts – Purrers, Kite Vendor, S.a.n, Spouse (ACT) and Nausicaa – will each craft atmosphere-heavy sets perfect for getting lost in reverb and haze. With visuals and immersive installation art by Misklectic, this show feels like a distorted dream.
The Comfort
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- 6 March
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The Comfort are hitting the road to celebrate two major milestones: the release of their new album Let The Love In and the 10-year anniversary of their beloved EP Love. For the first time ever, fans will hear Love performed in full, while the tour also showcases their bold new album, blending themes of isolation, reconnection and emotional honesty.
Last Words Emo Night | Bad/Love, Some Heard Trouble and Gratitude
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- 7 March
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Last Words Emo Night hits the Bergy Bandroom for the first time ever, bringing full‑on long‑weekend chaos. With BAD/LOVE, Some Heard Trouble and Gratitude on stage, you’re in for a stacked lineup of emo, alt and metal‑tinged energy. After the bands, DJs take over spinning emo anthems and alt bangers late into the night.
Liberate Community Party
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- 8 March
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Celebrate connection and creativity at the Liberate Community Party, a long-weekend bash packed with local talent and DIY vibes. It’ll be a stacked afternoon of indie, folk and alt acts like Beth Seymour and the Lizzies and Earth Cadet, plus merch markets, eats and beer garden hangs. This one’s perfect for good tunes, good people and those slightly late afternoon dances.
Salarymen
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- 13 March
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Sydney psych‑indie sensations Salarymen are bringing their hypnotic debut album Take It Or Leave It to the Bergy Bandroom for their first Melbourne headline show in over a year. With two enigmatic lead singers and a vintage‑inspired blend of indie, disco and psych, the band’s live performance is impossible to ignore.
Ripship Europe Tour Fundraiser
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- 14 March
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Join Ripship and friends for an afternoon of mind-bending sounds at the Bergy Bandroom as they raise funds for their upcoming European tour. The sci-fi psych-rock duo is joined by Amamelia, Lifetime Warranty and Convoy for a genre-bending showcase of indie, psych and experimental grooves.
The Stamps
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- 14 March
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Fremantle trio The Stamps are hitting the stage as part of their She Bangs The Drums Tour, showcasing tracks from their new EP. With a focus on rhythm, swagger and connection, the band turns songs about identity, desire and friendship into playful, heartfelt live moments.
MAJOZI
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- 15 March
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South African indie-folk favourite MAJOZI makes his Melbourne debut with heartfelt melodies that feel like warm hugs and sunlit streets. His Old School Tri-nations Tour blends nostalgia with singalongs of tracks like Waiting and Fire, bringing soulful vibes to Brunswick. Whether you’re homesick or just into honest, acoustic-rich storytelling, this gig promises big smiles.
Mark Battles
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- 17 March
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Get ready for some hip-hop heat as Mark Battles hits the Bergy stage with a high-energy show packed with punchy lyrics and crowd-charging moments. Joined by Some Guy Named Lee, Mazerati Roc and Billy Winfield, his Melbourne stop blends smooth flows with beats that make you move.
RinRin
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- 19 March
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Perth-born alt-metal powerhouse RinRin lands at the Bergy with heavy riffs, glitchy hyper-pop energy and a wildly infectious live presence. Backed by Sydney’s post-hardcore act Closure and Melbourne’s shimmering pop-rockers Nightlight, this is one for fans of electrifying crossover chaos.
Munt x Nembutolik
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- 20 March
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Metal hounds, lock in – Munt and Nembutolik bring a wall of brutality and groove to the Bergy stage. Munt’s blackened grind and pummelling grooves, fused with Nembutolik’s death-metal charge, make this one a cathartic destruction ritual disguised as a gig.
RACH
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- 21 March
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RACH hits the Bergy with a fresh batch of shimmering, hook-heavy anthems for the launch of Colourless Days. Expect big melodies, bright energy and that satisfying indie-pop sparkle perfect for dancing with friends on a Saturday night with Grevillea Hedge and Darcy Forever set to heat things up.
DEVAURA
- 21 March
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Western Sydney genre-benders DEVAURA land at the Bergy for the launch of her sophomore EP Vol.2: If You Don’t Laugh, You’ll Cry. The up-and-coming artist has been praised for her emotional storytelling and captivating live show, winning fans with standout performances at Laneway, Party in the Paddock, Gaytimes and WOMADelaide.
Freshly Squeezed Session – Vigilantonie, ROMÆO & Monnie
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- 26 March
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The Bergy’s Freshly Squeezed Session is back with a triple-threat lineup – Vigilantonie, ROMÆO and Monnie – bringing experimental pop, indie bounce and electronic flair. This triple threat will feature catchy hooks, a lively crowd and energetic sets that’ll get toes tapping and bodies swaying.
Vlads
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- 27 March
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Eclectic rock crew Vlads bring their debut tour to Brunswick with high-octane energy and riffs that refuse to stay polite. Imagine indie vibes meet raw rock passion, with Pisco Sour filling in the support slot. This night’s made for rocking out sideways with friends and strangers alike.
Sweet Boy
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- 28 March
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Aussie indie upstarts Sweet Boy hit a milestone with their debut headline gig, celebrating their brand new record Car Chaser. Filled with jangly guitars, singalong choruses and sad boy charm, this viral TikTok artist is one to watch for 2026.
Kaiyah Mercedes
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- 29 March
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Rounding out March, the queer and neurodivergent artist powerhouse Kaiyah Mercedes brings the 3 Month Blackout single launch to a packed Bandroom crowd. This one’s equal parts emotion and pure performance prowess, with Lili-Violet and Mathilde Anne rounding out the bill.
To keep up with everything going down at the Bergy, head here.
This article was made in partnership with the Bergy Bandroom.