Known around the world as the band of school kids who travelled from their tiny community in the Northern Territory to open for their heroes KISS at the Gold Coast leg of their End Of The Road tour in 2022, teenage First Nations hard-rockers MULGA BORE HARD ROCK is set to hit Melbourne and Launceston in January, February and March.
The group kicks off its second Southern sojourn (they first visited Melbourne to open Australia’s largest First Nations festival, Yirramboi, in May 2023) with their own headline show at Melbourne’s home of hard rock, the Cherry Bar, on Friday January 19. Special guests on the night are local Melbourne teenage rock ‘n’ rollers The Subordinates.
The band is working hard to bring their anthemic songs and glam rock flair to even more music fans and have so far released a couple of singles: ‘Big Train’, inspired by the powerful freight train that speeds through their town on its journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs to Darwin, and the self-explanatory anthem “Let Me Rock’n’roll”.
Watch their “Let Me Rock ‘n Roll” video here:
MULGA BORE HARD ROCK MELBOURNE & HOBART 2024
January 19 – Cherry Bar, Melbourne (supported by The Subordinates) – TICKET
January 26 – Share The Spirit Festival, Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
January 27 – Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne (w/ No Fixed Address & Blackfire) – TICKET
February 18 – St Kilda Festival, Melbourne
March 2 – Mona Foma Festival, Launceston