There’s a full-throttle live music crawl happening in Collingwood next month
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06.11.2024

There’s a full-throttle live music crawl happening in Collingwood next month

Collingwood Crawl
Words by Staff Writer

Collingwood Crawl brings midweek music showcase to Melbourne with indie and punk rock lineup.

The inaugural Collingwood Crawl, presented by ALWAYS LIVE and PBS 106.7FM, is set to ignite the heart of Collingwood with a midweek music takeover on Wednesday, 4 December. Bringing together 15 indie and punk rock bands across three iconic venues—the Bendi, the Gaso, and the Tote—the event promises an evening packed with diverse sounds and high-energy performances.

Collingwood Crawl venue details

  • The Gaso
    • 11:00 pm Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me
    • 10:00 pm screensaver
    • 9:00 pm Slag Queens (lutruwita/Tasmania)
    • 8:00 pm Plaster of Paris
    • 7:00 pm Curlers
  • The Bendi
    • 11:15 pm Frenzee (Greece)
    • 10:15 pm Cutters
    • 9:15 pm Blonde Revolver
    • 8:15 pm The Antics
    • 7:15 pm Hail Mary Jane
  • The Tote
    • 11:30 pm HOT MACHINE
    • 10:30 pm Delivery
    • 9:30 pm Destrends
    • 8:30 pm Dilemmas
    • 7:30 pm Kill Bell

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The Collingwood Crawl has been curated to highlight emerging talent from both Australia and beyond. The lineup includes bands such as Frenzee from Greece, Slag Queens from lutruwita/Tasmania, and a host of Melbourne-based acts, ensuring a night of fresh, vibrant energy. Additional highlights include DJ sets by PBS hosts Claire Stuchbery, Kristen Solury, and Shauna Ceratops, whose selections are expected to add to the evening’s indie and punk ambiance.

This midweek event falls at the start of December, aligning with Melbourne’s festive summer season. As locals transition into the end-of-year holiday period, Collingwood Crawl offers music lovers a unique opportunity to embrace the spirit of summer midweek, free from the usual weekend pressures. Festivalgoers can enjoy a drink from The Mill Brewery or opt for a Heaps Normal non-alcoholic option for a more relaxed vibe.

The organisers have worked to create an affordable and inclusive event, with ticket options catering to various preferences. A three-venue pass is available for $25, or $20 for PBS members, while single-venue entry is $15, or $10 for members. All ticket prices include booking fees. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander attendees are invited to join free of charge, with arrangements available via email.

Tickets are available through PBS, and the organisers encourage music fans to secure their spots early for what promises to be an unforgettable evening in Melbourne’s live music scene. Visit pbsfm.org.au for tickets and full event information.