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Mallrat with Chet Faker, The Living End, and more

Feb 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM  ·  Civic Park, Modbury, Modbury Civic Park, Modbury, Modbury

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Australian singer-songwriter Nick Murphy, initially known as Chet Faker, gained fame with his 2011 cover of "No Diggity." His 2014 album, Built On Glass, went platinum, earning seven ARIA Music Awards and over a billion streams. After taking a break to explore a new sound, Murphy reintroduced Chet Faker with the single "Low," blending both musical identities.
Prized Australian producer and songwriter Grace Shaw (Mallrat) is a master of clever pop. Known for EPs like "Uninvited," she’s praised by NY Times & Billboard. Awarded "Best Australian Solo Act" at NME Awards, she’s collaborated with Maggie Rogers and opened for Post Malone. She has performed on the Late Late Show, topping triple J's Hottest 100, with fans including Mark Ronson.
The Living End, an Australian punk rock band formed in 1994, is known for their energetic live shows and hits like "Second Solution" and "Prisoner of Society." With albums topping Australian charts and recognition in the US and UK, they've won six ARIA Awards and one APRA Award. Influenced by The Clash and Iggy Pop, they're renowned as rock 'n' roll with punk ethics.
Ball Park Music, formed in Brisbane, consists of Sam Cromack, Jennifer Boyce, Dean Hanson, Daniel Hanson, and Paul Furness. Inspired by 90s alt-rock and 60s hits, they've produced six successful albums, with four hitting the ARIA top 5. Known for their vibrant live shows, they’ve toured globally and played major festivals like Splendour In The Grass and SXSW. Their hit “It’s Nice To Be Alive” ranked #17 on triple j's Hottest 100 of the decade in 2020.
Adelaide's The Tullamarines, featuring Josh, Angus, Benny, and Lucinda, captivate with their Indie pop sound. Known for "I'm So" and EP "Ugly Cry," they've toured with Stumps and Dear Seattle, and supported The Vaccines.

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