Lulie Tavern's annual rock 'n' roll festival is back for round five with two stages, 12 bands and a mechanical bull.
Every neighbourhood deserves a proper knees-up, and Abbotsford’s been absolutely spoiled.
Luliepalooza is returning to Victoria Park on 21 March 2026 for its fifth instalment. The annual rock ‘n’ roll block party presented by Lulie Tavern and PBS FM promises to be the biggest one yet, expanding to a two-stage format with more than 12 live acts across the day.
Luliepalooza
- Victoria Park, Abbotsford
- 21 March 2026
- Tickets on sale now
- Full lineup announced January 2026
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Luliepalooza has carved out a reputation as one of Melbourne’s most raucous community events since launching five years ago. What started as a local celebration of music and good times has grown into a full-scale festival experience, and organisers are promising fresh upgrades to the venue layout along with a more diverse lineup than previous years.
Beyond the music, expect skate demos, showbags, local food and beverages from the likes of Dingo Ate My Taco, and yes, a mechanical bull for those feeling particularly brave. The event is also partnering with various local businesses to expand the offering.
The organisers have put considerable effort into accessibility this year, with features including an accessible drop-off zone, elevated viewing platform, accessible bathrooms, and a low sensory space for those who need a break from the chaos.
Tickets are available now with several options including adult general admission at $105.10, child tickets for ages six to 17 at $28.60, free entry for kids under six, mob tickets at $65.30, and group discounts for parties of 10. Given the event’s track record of selling out, early movers will likely fare better.
The full lineup drops in January, while Lulie Lovers members can access a discount code through their emails.
For more information, head here.