It’s all killer, no filler this month at this St Kilda favourite.
The Prince is going all in on showbiz this month, bringing out iconic international bands, larger-than-life tributes and even a few unlikely hometown heroes.
Dancing ’til the break of dawn, sampling a few cold beers on the balcony, simply enjoying the entertainment – you can do it all at The Prince. The venue not only has one of the funnest dance floors in the city, but an incredible sound system and drink selection to boot. So why not stop on by?
From start to finish, here’s what’s on this May.
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Superheaven (USA) – Australian Tour (2nd Melbourne Show)
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- 1 May
- Tickets here
US alt-rock outfit Superheaven roll in with their signature wall of fuzz and melancholic hooks. With special guests Angel Du$t and Garage Sale leading the charge, fans can expect big, hazy guitars and that perfect balance between post-hardcore grit and shoegaze moodiness. Their first Aussie dates in more than a decade are sure to be loud, immersive, and perfect for getting lost in the noise.
Ashes to Ashes – David Bowie Experience
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- 9 May
- Tickets here
Bowie lives on – at least for one night. This celebrated tribute show dives deep into the Starman’s 27-album catalogue, blending theatrical flair with faithful renditions of the classics. Featuring frontman Paul Matthews backed by an incredible full band, the show will be full of glitter, drama and vibrant, spectacular performances.
So Yesterday – The Pop Girlies Who Raised Us

- 15 May
- Tickets here
This one’s pure nostalgia fuel, built for anyone who grew up on the holy trinity of noughties pop (with a few more contemporary hits as a bonus). The dancefloor will be prime for singalongs, soundtracked by the likes of Britney, Hilary, Avril and beyond. Think irresistible hooks, massive voices and party vibes all night long.
Gnarly – KPOP Night
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- 23 May
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K-pop stans, this is your moment. Gnarly takes over the Prince with a high-energy club night dedicated to the biggest hits and deep cuts from across the genre – Blackpink, Aespa, KPop Demon Hunters, Katseye and more. Expect choreo, nonstop bangers, and even a costume contest for those who want to dress the part.
Parents Battle of the Bands: Southside 1
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- 28 May
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Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like: parents swapping the sidelines for the stage. This community-driven showdown is equal parts wholesome and surprisingly competitive, with 10 bands made up of parents from local primary schools battling it out for bragging rights (and to raise funds for kids’ music programs). It’ll be chaotic, charming, and way more fun than it has any right to be.
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This article was made in partnership with The Prince.