Weekend plans sorted.
Summer music series See Sound has returned once again to Sydney venues, bringing with it a stellar group of talent from the shores of Sydney and beyond.
Spread out across three venues in the inner suburbs, the string of performances runs on weekends throughout the hot season. Punters have been treated to funk and disco at Coogee Pavilion Rooftop, rock’n’roll gigs at The Royal and the finest indie music and hip hop sets at Vic on the Park, with more yet to come.
The lineup has already seen sets from iconic acts including DZ Deathrays, Lime Cordiale, Gold Member, and The Gooch Palms, with the likes of Kirin J Callinan, Northeast Party House, I Know Leopard and Ali Barter yet to hit the stage for the series. See Sound was launched last year in partnership with Furphy in the hopes of bringing free live music back to Sydney’s summer and to showcase local talent.
Check out the See Sound lineup below:
Vic on the Park
Saturday November 30 – Genesis Owusu, Handsome and The Elevator District
Saturday December 14 – Velociraptor, Bloods, The Gooch Palms and Neighbour
Saturday January 1 – DZ Deathrays, Hayley Mary, Baby Beef, Ghostgums
Saturday January 25 — Ali Barter + special guests
Saturday February 22 — Kirin J Callinan + special guests
Coogee Pavilion Rooftop
Saturday December 15 – Emily Scott + DJs
Saturday January 12 – KITO + DJs
Saturday February 9 – Northeast Party House (DJ Set) + DJs
The Royal
Saturday December 7 – Tom Tilley (Client Liaison), B2B Hugo Gruzman, Ilan Kidron and Dave Goode (The Potbelleez), DJ Danial
Saturday January 4 – Very Special Guests, Nicky Van She, Lazy Wax, World Champion DJs
Saturday January 18– Lime Cordiale (DJ set), Gold Member, Don West, Girls on Deck
Saturday January 25 – The Bondi Royal Festival ft. Georgia June, Kesmar, Towwel, Skippy, Live Band Karaoke with Special Guests, World Champion DJs, DJ Danial
Saturday February 8 — I Know Leopard, Tim Ayre
For more info on See Sound, head to the event website.
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