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Soundcheck August 29 – September 4: UV Boi, Sarah Mary Chadwick, King Street Crawl & More

Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.

Soundcheck 07/12 :: Mercury Rev + Julia Holter + The Belligerents + more…

Something for just about everyone’s taste this week, with Julia Holter (pictured) stopping by while she’s in Australia to play Meredith, dream-pop legends Mercury Rev hitting Oxford Art Factory, Brisbane funk-lovers The Belligerents appearing at Newtown Social Club, and heaps more.

Soundcheck 4/5 :: Twerps + Le Pie + Alt-J + Nepal fundraisers + more…

Aussie bands are well and truly on top this week. There are gigs from Perth band Flower Drums, Sydney’s own Mansionair, Melbourne’s Twerps and many more.

Soundcheck 20/4 :: Oh Mercy, Jonny Telafone, Steve Smyth + more

Check out this list of gratis gigs and pick out the latest treat for your eardrums, your wallet, and your dancing shoes.

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