The Toff keeps things moving with sleazy beats, sweaty dancefloors and camp chaos this September
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05.09.2025

The Toff keeps things moving with sleazy beats, sweaty dancefloors and camp chaos this September

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words by kaya martin

Toff it like it’s hot.

The party don’t stop at The Toff this month. Whether it’s a glammed-up party hosted by one of Australia’s most iconic drag queens or an evening of Middle Eastern-inspired jazz musings, the bookers always keep us guessing, which is what makes The Toff one of our favourite places to stop by when we’re bored in the city.

With killer cocktails and nibbles, happy hour until 7pm, hospo nights on Monday with sweet deals and free live jazz every Thursday, you just can’t go wrong. Eat it up!

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

1800 Play Takeover

 

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1800 Play are back for their annual September takeover of The Carriage at The Toff, and they’re bringing the full crew along for the ride. Expect a stacked roster of selectors, old friends and fresh faces alike, curating late-night journeys across house, techno and everything in between. 

With names like Azita, DJ Rondel, Valtronics and more performing all night long, every Friday is guaranteed to be its own unique trip. Come ready to dance, and stay until you forget what time it is.

Reel To Reel x Resurgence

 

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Reel To Reel are throwing down an epic night of underground sounds, teaming up with Resurgence to bring some of the city’s most forward-thinking selectors under one roof. Garage heavyweights IsGwan and Wax Thief will take the stage alongside local support Bethany, Hendrix Ryan, Kiara Friend and LUBU. Expect thumping beats, a sweaty dancefloor, and a whole lot of late-night energy.

Sleazy Little Thing

 

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Sleazy Little Thing is part indie party, part fever dream, and all about pure chaotic fun. Expect glam, grit, and glitter in equal measure, with flashy digicam photography, ripped fish nets and nothing but bangers on the stereo.

Max König

 

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Jazz heads, write this one down. Saxophonist Max König is bringing his spellbinding improvisations to The Toff for a free-entry show. With influences from Arabic, Turkish, and klezmer traditions, his sound is both rich and otherworldly. Backed by a killer band, this one’s set to be an unforgettable journey through sound.

Jimi The Kween – Un-Released

Melbourne’s own drag superstar Jimi The Kween is bringing the house down with their brand-new show, Un-Released. With powerhouse vocals as seen on The Voice Australia, dazzling costumes, and just the right amount of camp chaos, Jimi will have you screaming, singing, and strutting right along. 

Jerry + DJs SL Tears

 

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Closing out the month, six-piece cosmic funk explorers Jerry are set to transform the Toff into a groove-soaked wonderland. They’ll dish out thick percussion, deep sax riffs, lush synths, and basslines that refuse to quit. With SL Tears on DJ duties and free entry all night, this one’ll be dreamy.

We Are Tribe – One Night Only

Community vibes, dancefloor magic, and pure togetherness: that’s what We Are Tribe are all about. This one-off night promises a blend of global grooves and electronic rhythms designed and curated by Kimboclat, Eden + TRIBE’s very own Manny, Santerres & Denzel Legrand.

Double Vision’s The Residency

 

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Back by popular demand, Double Vision return with a night dedicated to deep house, driving grooves, and hypnotic beats. Colette, Antwin, Micheál & Zalina will deliver flawless mixing, lush soundscapes, and a hefty dose of Saturday night fever.

To keep up to date with The Toff, head here.

This article was made in partnership with The Toff in Town.