The Summer of ‘26 is bringing you full-throttle Aussie rock with an epic line-up of some of the country’s biggest voices.
Headlined by the legendary Jon Stevens, performing the hits of Noiseworks and INXS, this is your chance to hear classics like “Take Me Back,” “Touch,” “Don’t Change,” and “New Sensation” live. Joining him are the powerhouse Wolfmother, bringing their thunderous riffs and global hit “Joker And The Thief,” plus the raw energy of The Screaming Jets, with sing-alongs like “Better” and “Helping Hand.”
For fans of pure live music, this is the show that will define your year. Don’t miss it!
Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.
Note: Events may contain sequences of flashing lights, lasers, strobes, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect photosensitive guests, and those with other medical conditions.
Jon Stevens is one of the most recognisable voices in Australasian rock. Born in New Zealand, he first found fame in the 1980s as the frontman of Noiseworks, the multi-platinum band that produced a string of Australian rock anthems including “Take Me Back” and “Touch.” His powerful vocals and magnetic stage presence helped shape the sound of the era and earned the band a loyal following that still endures today.
After Noiseworks, Stevens joined INXS as their lead singer, touring internationally and stepping into one of the most iconic roles in rock. He later co-founded The Dead Daisies, taking his talent to stages across the globe and performing alongside some of the world’s greatest musicians. Alongside these achievements, his solo career has flourished, blending rock and soul with heartfelt songwriting.
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Wolfmother burst out of Sydney in 2004 with a sound that reignited the spirit of classic rock for a new generation. Led by Andrew Stockdale, the band quickly drew international attention with their self-titled debut album, which delivered hits such as “Joker And The Thief,” “Woman,” and “White Unicorn.” Their heavy riffs, soaring vocals, and psychedelic edge struck a chord with audiences worldwide, earning them a GRAMMY Award, multiple ARIA Awards, and widespread critical acclaim.
Over the years, Wolfmother have toured the globe, playing major festivals and sharing stages with some of the biggest names in rock. Stockdale’s vision has remained constant, keeping the band’s sound raw, powerful, and unmistakable.
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Formed in Newcastle in 1989, The Screaming Jets quickly carved out their place in Australian rock history with their uncompromising sound and wild live performances. Their debut album, “All for One,” arrived in 1991, launching the band into the spotlight with the hit single “Better.” Gritty, loud, and unapologetic, they captured the spirit of Australian pub rock and took it to stages across the country, building a reputation as one of the hardest touring bands around.
Led by the charismatic Dave Gleeson, The Screaming Jets became known for their relentless energy both on and off the stage. Over three decades later, they remain a vital force, continuing to release new music and tour extensively. Their legacy is built on raw honesty, powerful songs, and a loyal fan base that spans generations.