From exciting R&B to legendary rock, Sydney has you absolutely covered with all the talent you need to fill up your March calendar. Here are some of the essential acts visiting the city in the coming month.
Tiny Meat Gang – March 1, Enmore Theatre
Tiny Meat Gang is an American music duo consisting of Cody Kolodziejzyk and Noel Miller. They released their first comedy EP Bangers & Ass in 2017, and now they’re heading for Melbourne.
Head on down for a night of laughs and ridiculousness with the boys, who never cease to become viral sensations with every new hit.
SAINt JHN – March 4, Max Watts Sydney
With his most recent album Ghetto Lenny’s Love Songs, SAINt JHN cemented himself as a household name, and his live shows are something you absolutely need to witness to believe.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your tickets and bear witness to one of music’s greatest up-and-comers.
Freya Ridings, March 10, The Metro Theatre
UK pop-sensation with a penchant for the piano, Freya Ridings, is the rising star on everyone’s lips from Florence Welch to Taylor Swift. Her breakthrough song in 2018, ‘Lost Without You’, was a platinum-selling hit, and even thinking about the piano notes plodding along in that track will make me cry.
Robinson, March 11, The Lansdowne
Airy, dreamy vocals gliding over banging beats to make you feel warm and safe in your own bedroom, at a house party or even in the crowds at a concert. Robinson has a certain charm that cannot be denied and cannot be missed.
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Ari Lennox, March 13, Max Watts Sydney
With her most recent album Shea Butter Baby, Ari Lennox proved that she is one of the most incredible voices in R&B at the moment. In fact, she is the moment, and you’d be a fool to miss her live.
Pixies, March 14-15, Sydney Opera House
This legendary band surely need no introduction at this point. Pixies have been putting on incredible live gigs since the very beginnings of their career, and they haven’t lost a single bit of their charm. In fact, they’ve just gotten better over time.
Kingswood, March 20, Oxford Art Factory
Whether Prince, Pauper, Queen or Court Jester, everyone is allowed into the Kingswood. Bringing their signature sound to the cities of Australia, this will be one experience that will blow away without a single doubt.
New Years Day, March 21, Parramatta Park
New Years Day has been at the game for quite some time now, building up an incredible name for themselves as a live act that is absolutely unmissable.
