The Push All-Ages Tour will bring some of Australia's biggest acts to Melbourne's suburbs across seven major events from May 5 - 27.
One of Melbourne’s biggest and best all-ages events, The Push All-Ages Tour is returning this May, bringing live music experiences to young people across outer-suburban and metropolitan Melbourne.
The Push All-Ages Tours have been knock-it-out-of-the-park success stories, selling out events for the likes of Ruby Fields, Baker Boy, Alex Lahey, and Sycco.
The Push All-Ages Tour 2023
- Friday 5 May – City of Bayside at Brighton Town Hall: Thelma Plum & JACOTÉNE + Local Supports
- Sunday 7 May – City of Darebin at Thornbury Theatre: Mallrat & Tia Gostelow + Local Supports
- Friday 12 May- City of Whitehorse at Box Hill Town Hall: Teenage Dads & Jaguar Jonze + Local Supports
- Saturday 13 May- City of Glen Eira at Glen Eira Auditorium: The Terrys & South Summit + Local Supports
- Friday 19 May– City of Boroondara at Hawthorn Arts Centre: Cub Sport & Cry Club + Local Supports
- Friday 26 May- City of Monash at Clayton Hall – Main Hall: King Stingray & The Vovos + Local Supports
- Saturday 27 May- City of Banyule at The Centre Ivanhoe: King Stingray & Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers + Local Supports
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Rather than rest on their laurels, the 2023 tour sees a combined lineup that’s arguably bigger than ever: Thelma Plum, Mallrat, The Terrys, Cub Sport, King Stingray, Jaguar Jonze, Teenage Dads, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Cry Club, The Vovos, Tia Gostelow, South Summit, and JACOTÉNE.
The events are being held in Brighton, Thornbury, Box Hill, Glen Eira, Hawthorn, Clayton and Ivanhoe.
As a part of the Victorian government’s On The Road Again program, the seven-date tour is being staged and programmed by teams of local young people, through the Victorian Government FReeZA program – a youth development initiative that provides young people with industry skills and experiences in staging events in their local communities.
Local upcoming artists will also have the opportunity to join the line-up through The Push’s All-Ages Tour competition, where they can join the stage alongside music legends and soon-to-be contemporaries.
“We’re stoked to be bringing the All-Ages Tour back again in 2023,” says The Push CEO, Kate Duncan. “Not only does the tour provide important opportunities for young audiences to experience live music that is safe and affordable, but it gives teams of local young people the chance to develop skills, confidence and networks that have been inaccessible over the past three years.”
All shows are all-ages, drug, alcohol, smoke and vape-free, fully supervised events.