There’s a secret immersive light and soundscape coming to Melbourne for one night only
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04.06.2026

There’s a secret immersive light and soundscape coming to Melbourne for one night only

converge melbourne
words by staff writer

Jasmine Grace and Jake Steele team up for a hypnotic industrial installation that blurs the lines between art, music and sensory experience.

Converge is set to transform a secret inner Melbourne location into a captivating world of kinetic light and surround sound on Saturday 18 July 2026.

This one-night-only event invites audiences to step inside a darkened industrial space where time-coded lighting and a custom cinematic score create an evolving atmosphere of electromagnetic hums, reverberated scrap metal, analogue synth bass and rich textural layers.

Converge Melbourne 2026

  • Saturday 18 July 2026
  • Secret location
  • Final session includes an extended live set from Jake Steele as Tobacco Rat

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Presented by Jasmine Grace Studio in collaboration with multi-award-winning sound designer Jake Steele, the experience encourages free movement as the installation builds, peaks and slowly dissolves around you.

It explores the namesake idea of convergence – the magnetic pull between light and sound, space and body – delivering a rare moment of alignment in a shifting sensory landscape.

Jasmine Grace brings her decade-plus expertise in atmospheric lighting and spatial design, while Jake Steele has crafted an original industrial-cinematic score using found objects, vintage synths and field recordings optimised for full surround sound.

The closing session shifts gears into a proper party, with Tobacco Rat delivering a dark, bass-heavy live performance blending trap, dubstep and industrial beats backed by reactive lighting.

With strictly limited sessions, Converge is generating serious buzz as a standout event for Melbourne’s intersection of electronic music, contemporary art and immersive culture. The venue reveal adds an extra layer of intrigue, making this a genuine underground-style experience in an unexpected setting.

Perfect for those craving something deeper than a standard gig, Converge promises to linger long after you leave the space.

Tickets to Converge go one sale on 10 June 2026. To join the waitlist, head here.