Brunswick Music Festival 2021

Brunswick Music Festival 2021

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Posted 2021-02-05 by Jenfollow

Fri 05 Mar 2021 - Sun 14 Mar 2021


The Brunswick Music Festival is back! With over 150 artists and 60 plus shows, you could, or would be short of a show if you don't get in quick with your bookings! Some shows have already sold out! eg. the Opening Night Party , EmmaDonovan and The Putbacks, Big Feelings, Big Trees: Angie McMahon, Bitch Diesel, and The First Annual Flightless Family Folk Festival thus far. All shows are either free or only $10. Very Brunswick!

You'll find the program and schedule for 5-14 March 2021 right here on the website, plus you can download the program here . Filters on the site make it easy for you to choose according to date, venue or type. There are album launches, all-ages events, pop-ups, freebies, livestream, outdoor stage, sound sessions, etc.


Venues involved include Bar Oussou, Barkly Square, Brunswick Ballroom (downstairs and upstairs), Brunswick Library, Cross Street Music Hall, Gilpin Park, Howler, Noisy Ritual, Small Time, Sparta Place, Tempo Rubato and so on. It's a chance to reconnect safely in real life, with a stacked program of entertainment. Subscribe to the mailing list and stay up to date with happenings at BMF. Facebook is also a great way to stay updated, plus you can check their event pages .

The Opening Night Party may be sold out but you can still get into the Opening Night After Party at Rubix Warehouse on Fri 5 Mar 10pm for $10 at the door. It'll be a night of finely picked cross-section of Naarm/Melbourne's finest DJ talent. Showcasing our diverse cultural tapestry, a spread of selectors will have music-lovers mesmerised with their genre-bending sets. Listing to the Soundcloud tracks on the page is enough to get you pumped for a party. Dance for free at the Gilpin Park Party, then kick on through the night at the Rubix After Rave (limited capacity!).


Mojo Ruiz de Luzuriaga, known professionally as Mo'Ju (formerly Mojo Juju)'s Native Tongue was the most talked about and most vital albums Australia has seen in years. It collected a deserving 24 award nomination and commanded the attention of a nation. Over a year on, join Mo'Ju and a special guest yet to be announced, on Sat 6 Mar 7pm at Gilpin Park, as she takes a purposeful step in a new creative direction. Get your tickets now.

Keep in mind that Gilpin Park is a general admission picnic-style (no seats) venue. BYO picnic blanket or ground covering. Due to current restrictions, dancing is unfortunately not permitted but limited roaming and standing is allowed.

Also performing at Gilpin Park is Kutcha Edwards, Little Quirks and Bumpy on Mon 8 Mar 2pm, You need to register for this event via the link given. This joint presentation is going to bring a bit of Port Fairy Folk Festival magic to the city. Get lost in the magnificent voice, poignancy and humour of singer/songwriter and proud Mutti Mutti man, Kutcha Edwards, the hooks, harmonies and explosive live energy of Little Quirks and the expansive vocals and soulful harmony of Bumpy.


Acknowledging International Women's Day is a lineup of 7 of Melbourne's most dynamic and playful young guns. The theme for IWD 2021 is Choose to Challenge, and this lineup features artists that are here to both protest and celebrate women. You'll find them at The Retreat Hotel on Mon 8 Mar 2pm and the event is free with no booking required.

For some, it's all about the Bass. Free Dope have been throwing down the best and biggest drum and bass party to bring Melbourne's bass heads together for the past four years. For a free night of pure energy, fast break beats, sampled sources and synthesisers, head to Rubix Warehouse on Fri 12 Mar 10pm for Free Dope .


This is just the tip of the iceberg. There's so much talent to choose from at the Festival , including unorthodox events like Live at the Library on Fri 12 Mar 6pm. For one night only, break the code of silence and rock out with post-punk outfit Pinch Points and the Indie dream-pop band Tender Buttons, bringing the bop between the books.

Bringing it all home to close out the festival though is Bad Apples Music for the Mob . Focusing on Blak excellence, enjoy a dynamic lineup of singer-songwriters, avant-garde composers and innovative tastemasters for an afternoon of glorious sounds and aural delights in a showcase of the veritable voices and incredible craft of some of the labels more exciting artists on Sun 14 Mar 4pm at Gilpin Park. This free event requires registration. To make it a truly memorable Festival where you get to watch and hear all your favourite artists, the advice is to get in quick as they're selling out fast!



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