The Bergy Bandroom bangs with crowd singalongs, dreamy riffs and big stage debuts this February
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23.01.2026

The Bergy Bandroom bangs with crowd singalongs, dreamy riffs and big stage debuts this February

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words by kaya martin

Let's get bergalicious.

The Bergy Bandroom is set to come alive this February. The perfect-sized venue for shows that still feel big and busy even though you can see the stage from wherever you’re standing, the Bergy hosts everyone from lush folk singer-songwriters to energetic metal masters.

Plus, they’ve also got an incredible beer garden, multiple bars, a solid smokers area and some of the friendliest and most hilarious bar staff anywhere in town. If this tickles your fancy and you’re interested in checking it out, read on, as we’re covering everything happening at the Bergy this month.

Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.

Kook Joey

 

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Kook Joey hits up The Bergy Bandroom with Ruby Milner and Za Noon to celebrate her second EP Holiday with a big live show. With her dreamy indie-pop and full band behind her, this set is shaping up to be a night of catchy hooks and sunny vibes. 

Riley Pearce

 

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Melbourne-grown indie-folk favourite Riley Pearce rolls into Brunswick with his new album The Weight Of Our Dreaming in tow. Known for his heartfelt storytelling and intimate stage presence, Pearce’s set promises to be both reflective and uplifting, with support from Laura Lucas and Jack Raymond. 

Earthbound: A Surprise Party

 

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Earthbound are throwing a full-on surprise party at The Bergy, and chaos in the best way is guaranteed. With heavy riffs, crowd chants and support from Alera and Sundreamer, this one’s all about loud guitars and big energy. If you’re keen for something a bit more raucous to start your weekend, this is your ticket. 

GIO.

 

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Hailing from the Mornington Peninsula, GIO. brings his bold, genre-blending style to The Bergy for a night of electrifying live performance and his first-ever headline show. Fans can expect a dreamy pop and soulful grooves that’ll get the crowd moving as this emerging gem shows off his work, 16 years in the making.

Bootleg Rascal

 

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Gold Coast-based duo Bootleg Rascal brings their Reasons Tour to Brunswick with heaps of charm and indie rock swagger. With tracks that hit both hard and soft, you’ll be singing along before you know it. 

Bukowski

 

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with snarling guitars and high-octane punk energy from Melbourne-based emo-punk quartet Bukowski. Their intense live show is the antidote to a traditional romantic dinner – think sweat, singalongs and DIY attitude. This one’s for the lovers of brutal riffs and unapologetic heart. 

ILUKA 

 

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After some time in Los Angeles, Australian singer-songwriter ILUKA comes through with her sultry retro-pop and indie sensibilities as part of The Wings Tour. It’ll be a set full of soulful lyricism and rhythmic grooves that feel both intimate and infectious. 

Dylan Atlantis 

The Philippines-born, Western Sydney-based musician Dylan Atlantis brings her genre-bending sound — part R&B, part alt-rock — to The Bergy stage on a Friday night. With dynamite vocals and textured arrangements, her It Starts Again tour promises fresh sounds and deep grooves. 

Midnight Violet 

 

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Midnight Violet are launching their debut album Gardens We Grow with a set that’s equal parts dreamy and emotive, alongside JAN and Last Embers. Their lush indie pop sound and shimmering melodies will give you all the feels, making this gig a cosy yet powerful experience. 

Hatchie 

 

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Wrap up the month with dreamy guitar pop as Hatchie launches her third album Liquorice with show-stopping hooks and hazy melodies. Known for lush production and intimate lyrics, this show will have the dance floor swaying and hearts soaring. 

Progressive Power Alliance

 

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End the month on a high with Progressive Power Alliance, an electrifying night of prog-metal put on by Crystal Walls Promotions. With TERAMAZE, Vanishing Point and Terrestrials kicking off the proceedings, prepare for a night full of musical exploration and heavy-hitting performances.

Keep up with the Bergy Bandroom here.

This article was made in partnership with the Bergy Bandroom.