Carlton board games meet beats at $5 farmhouse party
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02.09.2025

Carlton board games meet beats at $5 farmhouse party

carlton melbourne
words by staff writer

BLACCC Collective brings Beats & Boards to Fenton Farmhouse for an epic community party in Carlton tomorrow.

Community-focused music collective BLACCC is launching their new Sonic Sounds series with an evening that promises to blend rhythm, play and culture at a beloved farm-to-table Carlton cafe. The Beats & Boards event represents the collective’s mission to create spaces where sound, culture and community genuinely connect.

BLACCC Collective is building a reputation for curating experiences that go beyond typical music events. Their programming spans intimate listening parties, live DJ sets and interactive game nights, each designed to foster real conversation and shared experiences between artists, designers, musicians and thinkers across the creative scene in Melbourne.

BLACCC Collective in Carlton

  • Where: Fenton Food & Wine, 158 Rathdowne Street, Carlton
  • When: Wednesday, 3 September, 5pm-10pm
  • Cost: Free with RSVP, $5 on the door

Check out our gig guide, our festival guide, our live music venue guide and our nightclub guide. Follow us on Instagram here.

 

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Fenton Food & Wine provides the perfect backdrop for this community gathering. As a neighbourhood bistro committed to sustainable farming practices and local community support, the venue aligns with BLACCC’s values of authentic connection and cultural exchange.

The lineup features N4AMDI, 081, TwinTwo, melangerlemiel, onelovechild and Raphaelwall, promising sonic soundscapes and beats to keep the night moving. Board games will be available throughout the night, encouraging guests to engage beyond the music and form new connections.

BLACCC describes their events as more than just parties, positioning them as cultural exchanges that celebrate creativity in all its forms.

Spring’s arrival provides perfect timing for this new series launch, with organisers promising regular editions that will continue to explore the intersection of music, play and community building in Melbourne’s inner north.

For more information, head here.