Sydney is spilling at the brim with cult classic punks, indie folk luminaries and hip hops’ finest this month – here are the gigs you can’t miss this month!

UsFest – April 6

Pop punk and heavy music’s finest up and comers including Between You & Me, Yours Truly and Stateside will make their way to Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory this month for a special one-off mini-fest that celebrates diversity in the scene.

Between You & Me – ‘Dakota’

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UsFest

Oxford Art Factory – April 6th

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Bring Me The Horizon – April 12th

The metalcore titans have come a long way since their brutal beginnings. Experience the most experimental era of the legends-in-the-making live this month, in celebration of their triumphant sixth effort amo.

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Bring Me The Horizon’s First Love Australian Tour

Friday, April 12th
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

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Iggy Pop – April 15th, 17th

The Godfather of Punk himself will make his way to Australia to kick off celebrations at Bluesfest’s 30th anniversary. Treating those who can’t make it to Byron Bay, the legend will also embark on a few special

Iggy Pop – ‘Lust For Life’

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Iggy Pop Australian Tour 2019

Monday, April, 15th, 2019
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW
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Wednesday, April 17th, 2019
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW
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Gary Clark Jr – April 18

The Grammy-winning modern blues troubadour will be making his way down under in celebration of his most recent, genre-bending album This Land, released on March 1st.

Gary Clark Jr – ‘This Land’

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Gary Clark Jr

18 April, 2019

Enmore Theatre, Sydney

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The Story So Far & Basement – April 19th

Two reigning legends of modern emo and pop punk will satiate the hunger of their rabid fanbases this month with a massive co-headline run.

The Story So Far – ‘Upside Down’

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The Story So Far & Basement

Friday, 19th April
Roundhouse, Sydney (Licensed All Ages)
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George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic – April 20th

Funk music’s most influential figure will make his last ever trip to Australia this month, performing a slew of hits from his truly magical back catalogue.

George Clinton – ‘Atomic Dog’

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George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Saturday, April 20th, 2019
Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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