Cosmo Ritmo is getting ready for a proper rhythmic excursion with one of Australiaʼs most esteemed underground dance music exports, Francis Inferno Orchestra.
Francis Inferno Orchestra
Friday, February 14 at 9 PM – 3 AM
Locura Byron Bay
Tickets available online |
SOUL’D Australian Soul, is the Northern Rivers NSW biggest live rock band featuring musicians, who just love recreating the Retro sound of the Golden Area of Big Band Music from Soul, Funk, RnB, Blues, Swing and more. Live Music to get you moving on the dance floor. The band features a three/five piece horn section, female and male vocalists and cooking rhythm section.
Soul'd - Live & Free
The Rails
Friday February 7 at 7 PM – 10 PM |
OPEN SCREEN is a non-competitive and inclusive ‘Open Mic Night' for filmmakers under the stars and out the back of the Byron School of Art in Mullumbimby.
This is not a curated night so even we won't know who or what is on the bill till half an hour before showtime. We aim for a 45 minute program. |
"Lennon-Through A Glass Onion": following it’s Off Broadway New York success! Celebrates the genius, music and phenomenon of John Lennon.
Lennon - Through A Glass Onion
Byron Community Centre
Sunday, March 1 at 5 pm – 6:30 pm
Tickets available online |
Drawing on influences from Jamaican music, Motown and the South Pacific, The MadTones play an upbeat mix of reggae, ska and soul. Their style is unique and quirky, reflecting the band’s vibrant personalities. A warning to those experiencing their first MadTones live show – you will find yourself getting swept up in the euphoria of happy fun times, with a crooked smile on your face boogying down with random strangers. They actually challenge you to not dance - a task you will find impossible to do. |
Byron Bay Surf Festival presents:
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, 100, Violent Monks
The 2020 Byron Bay Surf Festival closing ceremony, awards, cold beer and live music
Byron Bay Brewery
Sunday, February 16 at 9 PM – 12 AM
Tickets available online |
Byron Bay Surf Festival presents:
Goons of Doom, Radolescent, Cupid & the Stupids Surf parteee!
Come see the kings of Surf Rock and party with all of Byron!
Byron Bay Brewery
Saturday, February 15 at 9 PM – 12 AM
Tickets available online |
Happy Sad Man is a charming and uplifting insight into the lives of five very different Australian men.
Happy Sad Man Film – Surf Culture on the Big screen
Byron Bay Brewery
Saturday, February 15 at 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Tickets available online |
The Surf Markets are set to kick off at 9:00am (8am for yoga), Saturday morning at our new venue for 2020 in The Byron Bay Brewery front carpark. For over 35 years the Brewery & Arts Factory site have been home to a rich history of Events & Live Music including The Byron Blues Fest.
Surf Markets – Byron Bay Surf Festival
Byron Bay Brewery
Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 9 AM – 4 PM |
Didirri, Tay Oskee, Fiona Franklin
Opening festival live music and party!
Didirri plus guests
Byron Bay Brewery
Friday February 14 at 9 PM – 12 PM
Tickets available online
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FREE Byron Bay Surf Festival event
Opening with traditional Welcome to Country, special guests, surprise music, followed by a short film and then the Australian major film premiere of Zone Frequency by US filmmaker jack Coleman.
Byron Bay Surf Festival Sunset Cinema
Byron Bay Brewery
Friday February 14 at 7 PM – 9 PM |
FREE Byron Bay Surf Festival event
Grab all your family & friends for an incredible showing of brand new art from this year’s featured artists, Ty Williams (USA), Ozzie Wright, Jaleesa Vincent, Kentharo Yoshida (JPN), Michelle Lockwood and James McMillan.
DJ Molly (Vinyl) and cold bevs from Byron Bay Brewery and The Bucha.
Byron Bay Surf Festival Art Show
RVCA Byron Bay
Friday February 14 at 5 PM – 7 PM |
Spoons is a story of craftsmanship, work ethic, renegades and tradition.
Featuring George Greenough, Renny Yater, Nat Young and Bob Mctavish. When Yater and Greenough innovated surfboards for one of the best waves on earth they changed the course of surfing forever.
Spoons is a film that goes beyond the time spent in the ocean to define how one spends a lifetime.
A Director and Special Guest Q&A will follow the screening |
Iconic ballerina Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dancer of the legendary American Ballet Theater. An incredible, behind-the-scenes story of how Copeland overcame her tumultuous upbringing and near career-ending injuries to become one of the most revered dancers of her generation. |
Rainforest 4 Foundation and Reforest Now would like you to come and plant trees on the 8th of February
10-12am
Cromwell Farms, 191 Sheaffes Road, Goonengerry, NSW
1000 TREES IN 2 HOURS!
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