Gig Guide

(British India)

15 December
Glades
Alternative pop group Glades will launch its new EP, featuring the work of multi-instrumentalist members Cameron Robertson and Joseph Wenceslao alongside vocalist Karina Wykes.
The trio’s music features atmospheric synthscapes, guitars and electro-pop beats.
The Workers Club
Geelong

19 January
The Jezabels
Sydney indie rock band The Jezabels has built a strong following since forming in 2007 thanks to the talents of Nik Kaloper, Sam Lockwood, Hayley Mary and Heather Shannon.
Now they’re returning to Geelong to play some of their crowd favourites and newer disco-influenced tracks.
The Wool Exchange
Geelong

20 January
British India
Australian indie rockers British India always puts on a great show, with its upcoming Geelong gig sure to be no exception.
Established in a Melbourne high school playground in 2004, the band has produced a series of hit albums as well as countless explosive live shows.
The Wool Exchange
Geelong

2 February
Human Nature
The harmonies of Human Nature are on the way back as part of the group’s The Ultimate Jukebox Tour.
Backed with a seven-piece band and dancers, the group’s show pays tribute to the legends of pop, Mowtown, soul and classic while also presenting some of Human Nature’s own chart-toppers.
The Arena
North Geelong

3 February
The Amity Affliction
At the spearhead of the Australian hard-core/metal scene, four-piece band The Amity Affliction certainly knows how to rock hard.
All the way from Gympie, where the group was founded in 2003, the band will play some of its alterantive hits as well as songs from latest albums.
Geelong Arena
North Geelong

5 February
Rufus
Rufus will visit Geelong as part of its Full Bloom Regional Tour around regional Australia.
The tour celebrates the one-year anniversary of number-one, gold-accredited album Bloom as the last chance for fans to catch the band before it sets to work on the next album.
Geelong Arena
North Geelong