Hammers
Where We Belong Festival
Redcliffe Area Youth Space
440 Oxley Ave
May 18, 2024
12:00 PM GMT+10
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Get ready Redcliffe!
Where We Belong Festival is heading your way!
Redcliffe's biggest music festival will be happening at Picnic Hill, May 18 2024.
The one and only BUTTERFINGERS will be headlining this year's event, bringing with them a huge showcase of local bands!
HAMMERS
FLANGIPANIS
BRIXTON ALLEY
NO QUARTER (NSW)
CHAMBER LANE
THE GLYCEREENS
OUTER CONTROL (NSW)
SERIAL KILLER DINNER PARTY
SKIP THE PLEASANTRIES
THE CRYPT DADDIES
BRIDGE 2 NOWHERE
DEADHEAT
ACENDED
With food trucks, Merch stands and a Beer Garden! Everything you could ever need for a good ole fashion day on the green.
Tickets are on sale 15/02/2024! So do not miss out on this festival time goodness!
Gates open 12pm
Tickets $45
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Hammers Biography
Forging unpredictable grooves, jagged riffs and tasty hooks, Northern Rivers rockers Hammers are Australia’s answer to the lovechild of Every Time I Die, He Is Legend and Alice In Chains. Comprising vocalist Leigh ‘Fish’ Dowling, guitarist and vocalist Lucas Stone, bassist Ricky T and drummer Ryan ‘Ruckus’ Lucas, the trademark Hammers brand gifts a rock’n’roll explosion for the ages, bringing together passion, technicality and an affable tongue-in-cheek swagger.
A grower and a shower, a lover and a fighter, Hammers are unapologetically flying the flag for true blue Australian rock’n’roll in a modern industry where fortune rarely seems to favour the bold. But, in true Hammers fashion, the quartet’s uncompromising wares have continually transcended any roadblocks in their way, striking an unforgettable balance between flippant fun and searing substance without sacrificing genuine craftsmanship. Equally in-demand onstage as they are for their diverse sonic smorgasbord, the brawny might of Hammers is only amplified further by the band’s boisterous musical flavours, Aussie spirit and authentic camaraderie.
As 2022 draws to a close and eyes turn to 2023 and putting the dreaded pandemic well and truly in the rearview mirror, Hammers continue to grab the musical bull by the horns with plans beyond their upcoming national tour including international shows and an online shop and merch expansion. And with more surprises still lying in wait from Hammers HQ, fans can certainly bet this lot will continue kicking goals in and around the heavy scene with their signature beautiful brutality and cheeky flair.
Read MoreA grower and a shower, a lover and a fighter, Hammers are unapologetically flying the flag for true blue Australian rock’n’roll in a modern industry where fortune rarely seems to favour the bold. But, in true Hammers fashion, the quartet’s uncompromising wares have continually transcended any roadblocks in their way, striking an unforgettable balance between flippant fun and searing substance without sacrificing genuine craftsmanship. Equally in-demand onstage as they are for their diverse sonic smorgasbord, the brawny might of Hammers is only amplified further by the band’s boisterous musical flavours, Aussie spirit and authentic camaraderie.
As 2022 draws to a close and eyes turn to 2023 and putting the dreaded pandemic well and truly in the rearview mirror, Hammers continue to grab the musical bull by the horns with plans beyond their upcoming national tour including international shows and an online shop and merch expansion. And with more surprises still lying in wait from Hammers HQ, fans can certainly bet this lot will continue kicking goals in and around the heavy scene with their signature beautiful brutality and cheeky flair.
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