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18 Jul 2024

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The Beer Footy Food Festival Returns to Henson Park This July

Saturday, July 27 Henson Park: The 1981 Grand Final Replay 

It’s often said that when you walk through the gates of Henson Park it’s like travelling back in time, so we’re taking you back to the legendary 81’ grand final between the Mighty Newtown Jets and Parramatta Eels. The faces may have changed but the passion is still there, and Jets fans never forget. Let’s just hope they don’t burn down the grandstand if they win like the Eels fans did after their victory in 81!

And if that’s not enough nostalgia, fan favourites the Pro Wrestling Australia (PWA) legends will be back, taking the big hits to the next level. There are no mid-week trips to the judiciary for foul play amongst this lot. Expect plenty of high shots, low shots, late shots, dirty shots, and everything in between that you can’t do on the footy field. Good old wholesome family entertainment that will leave the most die-hard fans salivating for more!

TICKETS HERE

More Than Just Footy:

In the era of big stadia, the Beer Footy & Food Festival is a step back in time to when going to the footy was a weekly ritual to look forward to, a day out for family and friends to sit on the hill, to throw the footy around at half time and to watch a bit of footy every now and again. The Beer Footy and Food Festival is about bringing together footy fans, beer enthusiasts and foodies for a shared experience. Each event boasts a curated selection of local craft breweries showcasing their finest brews and a range of Gourmet food stalls to tantalize your tastebuds…plus plenty of other surprises along the way!

GA tickets from $25+bf and Family tickets for 2 adults and 2 kids from $60

Mark your calendars and get ready to experience the Beer Footy & Food Festival like never before!

TICKETS HERE
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12 Mar 2025

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KING STREET CRAWL RETURNS FOR 2025 – WE’RE BACK, BABY!

Mark your calendars for Sunday, July 13th – Sydney’s most beloved music festival is making its triumphant return!

After a short hiatus, your favourite music crawl is back and bigger than ever, taking over 25+ Inner West venues and hosting 100+ artists spanning all levels and genres. That’s right, the King Street Crawl is returning to transform Newtown into Sydney’s ultimate live music playground for one epic day.

A Celebration of Newtown’s Cultural Heart

The King Street Crawl has always been about more than just music – it’s a celebration of everything that makes Newtown special. This year, we’re continuing that tradition by linking the diverse businesses and venues into one long musical journey up and down King Street, Enmore and Erskineville Roads.

Our mission? To shine a spotlight on the incredible variety of establishments and talent that make up this truly unique melting pot of Sydney. From beloved pubs to hidden gems, the Crawl brings together the community in a way that only music can.

The Best Part? It’s ALL FREE!

Just like previous Crawls, entry will be FREE to all participating venues! We believe great music should be accessible to everyone, and the King Street Crawl remains committed to that principle.

Participating Venues

This year’s venue lineup is absolutely stacked! You’ll find incredible live music at:

Bootleggers / BUDDY’S / Coopers Hotel / Kelly’s On King / Marly Bar / Mary’s / MoshPit Bar / Newtown Hotel / Palimino Lounge / Pleasure Club / The Bank Hotel / The Duke / The Enmore Hotel / The Hive Bar / The Midnight Special / The Trocadero / The Union / The Vanguard / The Vic / The Warren View / Tokyo Sing Song / Upstairs Marly / Uncanny / Waywards / Websters + more to be announced

All Ages Welcome!

New for 2025, the event will feature dedicated all-ages spaces, and some venues may be accessible for minors with a parental guardian. We’re working hard to make this event as inclusive as possible, so everyone can enjoy the magic of live music. Detailed information on this will be announced closer to the date.

How to Get Involved

1. RSVP for Free

Grab your free RSVP ticket here

As a free entry community event, your RSVP is super important for us to continue the festival in the coming years! While an RSVP doesn’t guarantee entry to venues (it’s still first in, best dressed), it helps us demonstrate the community support that keeps this festival alive.

2. Stay in the Loop

To be the first to know about lineups, timetables, and special offers, sign up to the KSC mailing list here:

KSC Mailing List

Curators and line-ups will be announced in the coming months via the King Street Crawl website and social media pages, so hit that follow button to stay up to date!

Our Supporters

King Street Crawl 2025 is presented by The Music and Booze Company, made possible by Revive Live – an Australian Government initiative, and supported by Young Henrys.


Get ready, Sydney – July 13th is going to be legendary. The King Street Crawl is back, and we can’t wait to see you there!

https://www.kingstreetcrawl.com.au

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25 May 2023

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Welcome Day – Our New Festival with the Newtown Jets this June!

Cocktails from top Sydney’s distilleries, food by Rolling Penny and Baba’s Place, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir, and footy — it’s all going down at Welcome Day.

The Inner west is home to a vibrant mix of nationalities, cultures, genders, and orientations. For the last 115 years the Newtown Jets have been part of the fabric that make up this diverse, culturally significant area, calling Henson Park and Marrickville their home.  The Jets have proudly welcomed all walks of life through its gates and into the club over the years, as they were welcomed to the area way back in 1908. 

In recognition of this accepting nature, the club will literally be rolling out the welcome mat this season with the launch of their inaugural Welcome Day. Bringing in long time collaborators, The Music and Booze Company (who have worked with the Jets to present the hugely popular Beer Footy and Food Festival) and LGBTQI+ vibe creator Kat Dopper from Heaps Gay, the club promises a full-day celebration of the creativity and diversity the Inner West Community embraces and thrives on that will make everyone feel welcome.  

“Everyone is welcome at Henson Park and everyone is equal, no matter their background, heritage, orientation, gender or ability,” Newtown Jets’ Stu McCarthy says. “Welcome Day is a celebration of the rich diversity of our fabulous local community and reaffirms the Jets long history of inclusion of players and fans from all walks of life. It will be unique in the context of cross code collaboration, but more importantly a fun day out for all. We can’t wait…”

The Newtown Jets, Heaps Gay and The Music & Booze Co Are Hosting an Inclusive Footy, Food and Music Festival

“Like the Jets, MBC is an entrenched Inner West business and we love the diverse and accepting nature of the area,” Matt Rule adds. “If we can reflect even a fraction of those welcoming vibes at Henson Park on June 24 we are in for something special.”

As the Beer Footy and Food Festival has done for the local breweries over the years, Welcome Day is inviting a host of amazing local distiller, Seltzer brewers, Wine Co’s and local food operators to keep the drinks flowing and bellies full! Distillers on the day will include Poor Toms, Archie Rose, Young Henrys Gin & Ginger Beer, Lilyfields Gin, Este Spirits, Brix Distillery, Mobius Distillery, Kraken Spiced Rum and DNA Distillery will there be on the day supplying their Australian first double distilled Rakija and Tonic. Seltzers on the day will be supplied by Margarita Seltzer Legends Ok Seltzer! and Fellr, wine by P&V and Doom Juice and the House of Music and Booze will be collaborating with Curatif Cocktails to set up the House of Cocktails!

Food on the day will be supplied by Rolling Penny, Pepitos, Babas Place, Titos Tacos, Over Embers, Slick Ricks Pizza, Sparky’s Jerk BBQ and Condimental.

To keep the welcome vibes flowing and in the ultimate show of acceptance, for the first time the Jets will host both the Petersham Rugby Clubs men and women’s teams to play the curtain raisers on the day against Briars Rugby Club (mens + womens game), whilst the Jets will play against Parramatta Eels. Yep, you read it right, the greatest rivalry in sport will be put to bed on this day and Rugby and Rugby league will forget their differences and come together on the same day displaying true inclusiveness and respect! 

To keep the good vibes flowing throughout the day, FBi radio will be bringing along a host of their own DJ’s down to keep the tunes poppin and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir will be hosting the world’s biggest sing-along.

Welcome Day 2023 will be a family affair with plenty of activities to keep little legends busy whilst you enjoy the unique atmosphere of a Jets Home game!

You can nab tickets to Welcome Day for $20, $10 for kids over 12 or free for kids under 12 via Oztix.

WELCOME DAY 2023
DATE: Saturday 24th June 2023
TIMINGS: 11.00am AEST – 6.00pm AEST
LOCATION: Henson Park, Marrickville, NSW
TICKETS: Tickets prices are  Adults $20.00 / Kids over 12 yrs old $10 / Kids  12 yrs and under free. Family passes also available and tickets will be available at the gate: online HERE
DETAILS: Welcome Day 2023 is a ticketed, all ages, licensed event

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12 May 2023

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The Beer Footy & Food Festival is back for 2023!

WE’RE BACK! The Beer Footy & Food Festival returns to the 8th wonder of the world, Henson Park, for our biggest event to date on the 22nd of July. Sample bevs & food from over 25 brewers and a plethora of the best local foodies whilst you watch two legacy clubs, the Newtown Jets & Sea Eagles, face off in a massive game of Rugby League  

Catch pre and post-game entertainment from Pro Wrestling Australia and set the kids loose in Bubbling With Energy’s infamous inflatable world!

All this and more at happening at #BFFF Saturday 22nd July.

Tix go on sale now!

Presented by The Music and Booze Company & Newtown Jets
TICKETS HERE
TICKETS HERE
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16 Feb 2023

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MBC CHATS: GRXCE

What started as a solo project for small-town singer, Jamila Grace transformed over the pandemic into GRXCE, an indie rock band comprised of university classmates and strangers plucked from Facebook. We caught up with the band ahead of their show at The House of Music and Booze this Friday.

How has the response to your new single been? Tell us a bit about the song and what it means to you.

It has been overwhelming how beautiful the response has been! This song is super personal to our lead singer as it directly relates to her childhood and how she grew up with separated parents. Something super personal like this is so hard to put out into the world so seeing people love that is very heart warming.

The band have stormed the Sydney scene in the last few years and have gathered a large amount of support through consistent gigs and releases.

One thing we’ve noticed about the band is the huge gig hustle, how has it been playing so many shows? 

It’s one of our favourite things to do! We always strive to sound as good live as we do on recordings. We like to see people groovin’ along and getting into the songs and we absolutely love interacting with everyone afterwards. We wouldn’t have it any other way!

Your show at The House is this weekend, what can punters expect?

Think head banging, toe tapping, Jam making some horrible dad jokes, shedding a tear under a disco ball kinda vibes.

What’s next for GRXCE?

We will be hitting up the entire East Coast for our tour after this show but we also have so much fresh material that we cannot wait to release. 2023 has so much in store, we’d like to say it’s the year of GRXCE haha.

Make sure to grab tix to their show this Friday night here!

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11 Jan 2023

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Country & Inner Western w/ Sweet Talk, Lady Lyon & more

BACK FOR ROUND 2# AT THE HOUSE OF MUSIC & BOOZE!

How good was our Christmas Edition of Country & Inner Western? So bloody good!! So bloody good that we have decided to lineup another big Sunday at The House of Music & Booze in a couple weeks time!

TICKETS HERE

This time our friends Sweet Talk, that mucked up their schedules for the December edition, have tripled-checked their planners and locked in flights for Jan 29th.

Melbourne’s very own southern boogie lords are whiskey bent on one thing, and one thing only – to play rollicking “good time” music to the masses! Already renowned for their high-energy live shows across the country, readily whipping unsuspecting punters into frenzied states of boogie and unabashed song at the drop of a cowboy hat. We are pumped to see them back in Sydney and beyond excited to have them playing C&IW for the first time!

On main support duties is the incomparable inner west golden girl Lady Lyon and her band. Coming off the back of a big ol’ east coast tour of her most recent release ‘Texas Golden’, Hayley and her band are ready to give you a toe-tappin’ heart beatin’ bloody good time….and you will probably see them on the decks getting the party started later in the night as well!

You’ll also be able to catch the south coast psychedelic blues boy MFV aka the band formerly known as Manson Family Values, as well as Melbournes anti-folk rock Boy David M. Western + Special Guest DJs to be announced!
All these amazing acts plus the tastiest food in the land being served up by Sparkys Jerk BBQ on the day. What more of a reason do you need to get yourself a ticket and get down to The House on Sunday 29th Jan? We don’t think there is any!!
GET TICKETS HERE
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6 Dec 2022

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MBC Chats: Salarymen

This week we were lucky to get an insight into what makes Sydney favs Salarymen tick, and how they feel about the Australian music scene right now, ahead of their annual Christmas show at The Vic on the Park. Take a read below!

Salarymen have ended their year with a bang, after a calender jam packed with shows, the band have managed to release an incredible 5-track EP ‘Head in the Sand’.

Tell us a little bit about your new EP and what inspired it?

“This collection of songs was born from a rollercoaster of emotions – written partly during lockdown, and partly as we emerged. For example, we wrote ‘Summer’s Coming’ when Spring was just around the corner and the world was opening up. The lyrics reflect on us yearning for a simpler time, where the biggest thing on our mind is what beach we’re going to, and where to find a cold beer. Conversely, we wrote ‘Rerun’ smack bang in the middle of lockdown, when we were desperate to just feel something, and have something to look forward to.”

The live music scene in Australia is in a weird state of post-pandemic exhaustion. From zero gigs one month to one-hundred the next, the live landscape is still finding its feet in certain respects.

As a very active band in the Sydney music scene, how do you feel about the current state of live music around your city and beyond?

It could definitely be better in Sydney, particularly in terms of the number of smaller venues and the types of events that you’re allowed to legally hold. It seems like other cities are teeming with live venues and their restrictions aren’t as tough. If it works there, it can work here. Nevertheless, we’re really grateful for all the venue managers who’ve stuck it out just like us through tough times!

Moreover, the international scene seems to be finding its own way back to life as well which is amazing to see. Salarymen recently toured Japan.

You recently toured Japan, how was that?

An insane amount of fried chicken and beer was consumed!! It was one of the best experiences we’ve ever had as a band. The Japanese audiences were super attentive and lovely, and the venue managers took us out after the shows and made sure we felt very loved.

As with every MBC Chats, we gotta have a cracking show to follow. Salarymen take on the Vic this weekend for a Saturday night of Christmas cheer!

Your Christmas show at the Vic is fast approaching, what can punters expect? 

Silly season is upon us! There’s nothing merrier than a singalong inside a pub, and we promise you’ll know the words to one of our covers ☺️ It’s our tradition to play the Vic each year in December as that’s where our first ever gig was. Always a great time and a fun audience, and it’s totally free. Make sure you come down and catch The Brights as well, who will be playing alongside us.

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24 Nov 2022

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MBC Chats: Neighbourhood Xmas (Iain T. McKelvey & The Midnight Tangos)

Homelessness affects over 116,000 Australians daily, and frankly that sucks. Neighbourhood Xmas is about giving back to a community that cares for us. Velvet Futon are throwing a Christmas bash to showcase the local Sydney music scene, strengthen community and raise a bit of dosh on the side for a neighbourhood institution.

100% of profits raised from this event will go to supporting the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre to help continue their amazing work in creating a more vibrant, connected and equitable community.

We were lucky enough to chat with the man spearheading the whole thing, an event we’re very luck to be a part of.

  1. What’s the story behind Neighbourhood X-Mas? Give us a little insight into what it means to you..

Neighbourhood X-Mas is kind of born from these events called Shake It Up that I used to put on. They were in collaboration with Shake It Up Foundation and was all about raising funds and awareness towards Parkinson’s Research. Something that is close to my family. We attempted to pull one off in between lockdowns but we unfortunately fell foul of the pandemic.

I think it’s really important to support, promote and acknowledge the community around you and all its different facets. Homelessness affects some 116,000 people in Australia daily and this can be particularly prevalent and tough around the Christmas/holiday period. Newtown Neighbourhood Centre do such incredible work in helping to create a vibrant and equitable community, so Neighbourhood Xmas spawned out of wanting to look a bit closer to home, whilst raising awareness for something that affects a wider scope.

I wanted it to be about the all-encompassing factors of mental health, substance/alcohol abuse, domestic violence and the many contributing factors that may lead to people sleeping rough. We organised it and chose the NNC as the beneficiary for this event, it just seemed like a perfect fit.

Neighbourhood Xmas’ line-up is absolutely stacked full of some of our favourite local acts, including Big Wheels, Organs and more.

2. The line-up is absolutely amazing, what were your thoughts whilst curating this one?

Thanks! We’re really stoked with this line-up. Curating this was a wish list of bands we’d love to see, love to play with and have just generally been loving their output. It can be hard because that wish list is full of bands who are keeping busy and having their own run, which in itself is amazing, so locking down a line-up is tumultuous.  I can’t thank the bands who have agreed to play enough.

I think that it’s easy to be really tough on the Sydney music scene. To point out the many reasons why it’s hard or the powers that be that push back on a vibrant culture. We’ve almost been formatted to think that way. It may take a moment to deconstruct the negative, but we have a very active music scene with some INCREDIBLE bands.

3. How can people support the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre outside of coming to the show? And what do you hope people take away from the event?

Our event is one of many ways. We are fundraising on behalf of the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre. The NNC themselves are consistently putting on great neighbourhood events or discussions, not to mention their work with the Newtown Festival. Best bet is visit https://www.newtowncentre.org/ where you can check out the Support Us page which has options to donate or volunteer. They also keep their campaigns & events updated there too.

My hope for people attending this event is that they have a really, really fun time. That they respect the beauty of a safe space in which to let yourself go. But I also hope they might recognise the privilege we have in being able to attend these events actively and support the community this way. That it’s important to pause and respect the many different situations we are all in.

4. What’s on the horizon for your band, Iain T. McKelvey and the Midnight Tangos next year?

I’m both excited and daunted about the prospect of next year. I tend to get wrapped up in the what ifs as opposed to the right nows. We have been putting in A LOT of work as a band to build something we are really proud of. We’ve got some recordings & studio time on the horizon for a set of new songs, an EP,  that will hopefully open up some exciting paths for us. We’re kind of nodding to what we’ve released but looking to take the safety restraints off a bit and explore. It also looks like we’ll be taking the Midnight Tangos show on the road with some interstate shows that we’re really excited about – but I might keep those cards close for now 😉 We’re also looking to make Neighbourhood Xmas a continuing thing.

Make sure to grab your tickets for Neighbourhood Xmas now, before they run out!

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14 Nov 2022

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Weekender Staff Picks

We have another rippin’ week of shows coming up. Delivered to you weekly, here’s your shipment of the freshest gigs in town as chosen by our staff.

Friday – Dead Witch EP Launch – Waywards

It’s fair to say that Dead Witch has played a big part in the revival of big-riff, fuzzy rock ‘n’ roll here in Sydney, and seem to have a lot of fun doing it. We’re very lucky to be hosting Dead Witch on the 18th at Waywards. It’s always a special moment seeing the five-piece grace the stage and captivate audiences.

Friday – Jess Cornelius – The House of Music and Booze

Now based in LA, Jess Cornelius was born and raised in New Zealand before moving to Melbourne, Australia, where she released three critically acclaimed albums as Teeth & Tongue, receiving nominations for the Australian Music Prize and a J-Award in 2016. She has performed the world over playing alongside Courtney Barnett, Ty Segall, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and Paul Kelly as well as at Meredith Music Festival, Laneway Festival, Falls Festival. SXSW and CMJ.

Saturday – Johnny Hunter – Paddo RSL

An office favourite, and someone that is on high rotation on all of our playlists, Johnny Hunter. Saturday night at Paddo RSL with local heartthrobs Mac the Knife. This will be one of the shows of the year as they close out their album cycle with these encore shows across the country. Get in quick on tix because they are flying.

Saturday – PANIA – Golden Age Cinema

If you’re looking for something a little different, PANIA at Golden Age is your top choice. Despite being in the infant stages of her career, Pania’s vision has always been global. Raised in the cultural melting pot of West Melbourne, the singer took inspiration from her Maori and Indian heritage, fusing it with the fiery desire to achieve bigger and better things. RSVP is super limited and is first in best dressed.

All tickets and info can be found here!

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9 Nov 2022

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The Inaugural Indie 500 is happening at THOMAB this November!

Start your freaking engines and gear up to catch 5 of the hottest Australian indie artist out at the first-ever Indie 500. Happening on Saturday 26th November at The House of Music & Booze, your lineup of racers includes:


🏎 The angelic ‘Annie Hamilton’ 
🏎 Central Cost Indie Rockers ‘The Moving Stills’
🏎  The speed demons ‘Jet City Sports Club’ 
🏎 Sweet ‘Sam Windley’ 
🏎 Local hot shots ‘The Sooks’
+ DJs to be announced.

Early Bird Tickets have already raced out the door. Only a handful of General Admission left.

Grab yours below:

TICKETS HERE

INDIE 500
THE HOUSE OF MUSIC & BOOZE
SATURDAY 26TH NOV – FROM 5PM

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