The Rions
Duranbah beach, Carlin Family Park, 2485 Tweed Heads Directions
Sat 28.11.2026 19:00
The Rions at Duranbah beach 2026-11-28T19:00:00
Performers
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The RionsFrom their early beginnings as high school classmates, The Rions (Noah Blockley, Harley Wilson, Asher McLean, and Tom Partington) have cemented their status as ‘ones to watch’ -going from winning triple j’s Unearthed High in 2021, to now having amassed over 60 million global streams across their catalogue. With an indie rock sensibility that draws from influences including Role Model, The Japanese House and Sam Fender, their infectious pop hooks are propelled by the unfiltered authenticity they bring to their lyrics.
After a landmark 2024 - selling out shows worldwide and debuting their EP Happiness In A Place It Shouldn’t Be at #4 on the ARIA Top Australian Albums chart - Eora/Sydney’s indie pop favourites return in 2025 announcing their debut album 'Everything Every Single Day' (out Oct 3) - featuring singles 'Shut You Out’, 'Maybe I'm Just a Freak' and 'Tonight's Entertainment'.
Their latest EP earned wide recognition, with #1 triple j most-played singles (‘Physical Medicine,’ ‘Sweet Cocoon,’ ‘Time Will Try’) and two tracks landing in triple j’s Hottest 100, marking their fourth consecutive appearance in the countdown.
Last year marked The Rions' biggest touring milestone yet, selling over 20,000 headline tickets in 2024. They conquered festivals and headline stages across Aotearoa/New Zealand before a sold-out 9-date national tour. The band also sold out shows across UK and Europe - co-headlining with mates Pacific Avenue - and capped off the year with an epic 21-date national tour for their sophomore EP including their largest venues to date. -
Ocean AlleyOcean Alley is an Australian alternative psychedelic rock band from the Northern Beaches. The band is made up of Baden Donegal, Angus Goodwin, Lach Galbraith, Mitch Galbraith, Nic Blom and Tom O'Brien. Their style of music has been described as "cruisey psych, rock and reggae fusion". The band has released three studio albums and two EPs independently. Their second album Chiaroscuro debuted at No. 15 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Their 2017 track "The Comedown" was voted in at No. 48 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2017. In 2019, Ocean Alley had four songs in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2018: "Happy Sad" at number 100, "Baby Come Back" at number 16, "Knees" at number 10, and "Confidence" at number 1.
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Violent SohoSince Teenage Joans first burst onto the stage in late 2018, they have left their shining charisma and punk spirit in every room they play. Not only does this two piece pop-punk powerhouse play beautifully crafted songs that have audiences singing along the first time they hear them, but the songs are as real and important as they are unapologetic.
Going from strength to strength, Teenage Joans have already shared stages with Foo Fighters, Sum 41, Sleeing With Sirens, and Amy Shark. In their massive debut year, Teenage Joans performed at Laneway Festival 2019 as part of the Girls Rock! Showcase, and since have played hugely impactful sets at SXSW 23, Bigsound 22, and Groovin The Moo 23.
Before taking out the crown in triple j's Unearthed High 2020, Teenage Joans were voted ‘South Australian Best Live Act’ in the 2019 National Live Music Awards, and currently hold the title of South Australias ‘Best Punk Artist’ since 2021. They also hold the record for most awards in one night at the South Australian Music Awards, bringing home a whopping 7 awards in the 2021 ceremony.
Teenage Joans have undoubtedly followed up their award winning EP “Taste Of Me” with their stunning ARIA nominated album “The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest”. The debut is “one that reflects both creative and professional growth with compelling dexterity” (The Soundcheck). -
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