Benee, Wednesday 5thFeb – UC Refectory –The New Zealand born artist creates visual narratives and colourful soundscapes with her alternative/ indie-pop music. Catch her in Canberra before she heads to the UK to continue her tour.

Tickets here.


Ball Park Music, Thu 6thFeb – UC Refectory –
Brisbane based five-piece indie rock/pop band Ball Park Music will play songs from their latest album as part of UC’s O-Week 2020. They will be joined by Spacey Jane and Canberra’s own, Sputnik Sweetheart.

Tickets here.

Ruby Fields, Wed 6th Feb – UC Hub – Hot on the heels of her latest single ‘Dinosaurs’, Ruby Fields returns to Canberra for a massive O-Week headline show.

Tickets here.

Vera Blue, Thur 7th Feb – UC Refectory – 
Continue the O-Week celebrations with Vera Blue, supported by Thandi Phoenix and Kesmar. Since releasing her debut album ‘Perennial’ in 2017, Vera Blue has played 5 completely sold out tours across Australia, as well and European/UK and US dates

Tickets here.

Allday, Fri 7thFeb – UC Refectory –Adelaide born indie pop/ hip hop rapper Allday is back part of UC’s O-Week 2020, joined by Kota Banks, Biblemami and local legends Neko Pink.

Tickets here.

Hands Like Houses, Fri 8th Feb – UC Refectory – Canberra-born Hands Like Houses have announced a national tour in support of their latest full-length, Anon. They’ll be joined by special guests Ocean Grove.

Tickets here.

Tracy McNeil & The GoodLife, Fri 14thFeb – Transit Bar – Celebrate the release of the Melbourne Americana band’s excellent new album You Be the Lightning. The band is known for theirFleetwood Mac-esque ballads and infectious earworms.

Tickets here.

The Wolfe Brothers, Fri 28thFeb –The Harmonie German Club – After being voted second place in the final of Australia’s Got Talent, country music band The Wolfe Brothers have toured the USA and even written a record in Nashville. Now they are touring Australia with their new album No Sad Songs.

Tickets here.