Folk Bitch Trio

Folk Bitch Trio

Flagstaff Hill, South Beach, 2500 New Berrima Kort

lau. 03.10.2026 12:00

Yours & Owls Festival 2026 | Oct 3rd & 4th WE ARE SO BACK!Gong Xmas returns October long weekend, 3rd and 4th, 2026! FULL LINEUPbbno$ ・ G FlipBall Park Music ・ DMA'S ・ Genesis Owusu ・ Hiatus Kaiyote ・ Luude ・ Middle Kids ・ Pnau ・ The Drones ・ Tkay Maidza1tbsp ・ C.Frim ・ Cosmo's Midnight ・ Fanny Lumsden ・ First Day Back (USA) ・ Folk Bitch Trio ・ Furnace and the Fundamentals ・ Georgia Maq ・ Mietze Conte (AUT) ・ Moktar ・ Playlunch ・ Princess Chelsea ・ RONA. ・ WAAX ・ Yes Boone ・ Zach Stephenson (Hockey Dad)Bootleg Rascal ・ Dust ・ Egoism ・ Fool Nelson ・ Fukhed ・ Mid Drift ・ Mini Skirt ・ Mudrat ・ Nerve ・ Radium Dolls ・ Spike Fuck ・ Surf Trash ・ VLADSAntenna ・ Any Young Mechanic ・ Blind Girls ・ Carla Geneve ・ Cold/Heat ・ Delivery ・ Dem Mob ・ Down And Out ・ Feel The Pain ・ Horse ・ Krystal Rivvers ・ Loose Content ・ Lucky ・ Mac The Knife ・ Mel Blue ・ Nice Biscuit ・ Secret World ・ Sex Mask ・ Silky Roads ・ Slim Krusty ・ Special Features ・ Supernew ・ The Cheaks ・ The Gnomes ・ The Good Kids ・ The Vandastruts ・ Volatile WaysAirline ・ Alienist ・ Chelsea Daghita ・ Courtesy Bus ・ Creeping Jenny ・ Dropping Honey ・ Holliday ・ Hot Pursuit ・ Liotta Rail ・ Local Tough Guy ・ Miran.da ・ Proxy Diver ・ Shakamoto ・ Silvas ・ smartcasual ・ Sort It Out ・ Sultans of Spin ・ The 515 ・ The Chordroys ・ The Midnight Tides ・ Washing Machine DJs  Presale on sale: Weds, June 24, 8am  General on sale: Thurs, June 25, 8am Sign up for presale for guaranteed first release prices >> https://bit.ly/YAO26SignUp Full event Terms & Conditions and more info at yoursandowlsfestival.com.au Ticket Note:Moshtix is the only authorised ticket seller for Yours and Owls and all tickets must be purchased through Moshtix to be valid at the gate. Fans will be able to control their tickets via their Moshtix account which will include the ability to change the name on the ticket, resell their ticket (via private link), resend their tickets to themselves and access Moshtix Fan Experience.

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  • Folk Bitch Trio
    Folk Bitch Trio

    www.folkbitchtrio.com

    www.instagram.com/fbtband

  • bbno$
    bbno$

    getting this money wyd?? pull up baby

  • Ball Park Music
    Ball Park Music

    real life indie band that makes music in a shed and also goes on tour.

  • DMA's
    DMA's

    DMA’S are made up of Tommy O’Dell, Matt Mason and Johnny Took. The band formed in Sydney and made an immediate impression with their 2014 debut EP. Their full-length debut ‘Hills End’ saw them crash into Australia’s Top 10. In 2018 they became one of the first Australian bands to play the iconic MTV Unplugged session, following in the footsteps of all-time greats such as Nirvana, Oasis and R.E.M. The performance was captured in their ‘MTV Unplugged Live’ album. Second studio album ‘For Now’ cemented them as a force to be reckoned with. The album earned three ARIA Music Award nominations or Best Group, Best Rock Album and Best Independent Release and entered the UK charts at #13. Current album ‘THE GLOW’ received fantastic critical reviews across the board for their inventiveness & musicianship and charted #4 in the UK, #2 in Australia and #1 in Scotland.

  • Pnau
    Pnau

    Pnau is an Australian dance music duo from Sydney, NSW made up of Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes. The duo released their debut album Sambanova in 1999 under the Peking Duck label. However, the album was pulled from record stores due to uncleared samples a week before they won an ARIA Award for Best Dance Release. Warner Music Australasia re-released it in 2000, then released 'Need Your Lovin' Baby' in 2001. After releasing the single Follow Me in 2002, the album charted higher than their previous albums in both the Australian ARIAnet Singles and Albums Charts. Pnau charted even higher with the single "Una Noche (Get Up)" (2003). Their second album is titled Again. In 2007 the group released a self-titled album.

  • Tkay Maidza
    Tkay Maidza
    BOOKINGS: [EU/UK] david.exley@paradigmagency.com [USA] jnabors@wmeagency.com MEDIA: [AUS/NZ] aniela@thinkingloud.com.au [ROW] annettelee@4ad.com MGMT: [WRLD] hellotkay@gmail.com
  • Genesis Owusu
    Genesis Owusu
    MGMT: andrew.klippel@ourness.com
  • Bootleg Rascal
    Bootleg Rascal

    Our fourth and self-titled album - https://gyro.to/bootlegrascal

  • Luude
    Luude

    Hi.

  • Waax
    Waax

    bookings:

    AUS: brandon@selectmusic.com.au

    US: tom@anniversarygroup.com

  • DUST
    DUST
    A contemporary take on Australian post-punk, characterised by immersive guitars and genre-bending instrumentation.
  • Surf Trash
    Surf Trash

    MGMT ~ surftrashband@gmail.com

  • 1tbsp
    1tbsp

    1tbsp is a dance/house project from Australian GRAMMY Award Nominated artist Maxwell Byrne, who has a sound that can be likened to a mix between ROSALÍA, Mura Masa and Jamie xx.

  • Fanny Lumsden
    Fanny Lumsden

    Growing up on a sheep farm in western NSW all the way to Glastonbury UK via hundreds of Country Halls throughout regional Australia, 2x ARIA and 9x Golden Guitar, 3x AIR award winning artist Fanny Lumsden’s journey has been a unique one. Having “established herself as one of the one of the genre's most esteemed performers” (The Australian) and with her new album HEY DAWN having just taken out the 2023 ARIA for Best Country Album, the CMAA Golden Guitar for Alt-Country Album of the Year and 2024 Country Album of the year at the AIR Awards, Fanny is a force to be reckoned with. Debuting at #1 on the Australian Album ARIA charts, being the 4th highest selling country album of 2023 and being her second album in a row to crack the ARIA global top ten. Fanny is continuing to break the rules and confirm herself as “undoubtedly the brightest new (country) star of the current era” (Capital News).  

    Following up her “breakthrough” album Fallow which took out the ARIA, five CMAA Golden Guitars and the AIR Country Albums, Fanny is known for her regional Country Halls Tour and has recently taken her joyous, energetic, and brilliant live show to debut in the UK to a packed Avalon Stage at Glastonbury and followed up with two hugely successful tours, including a self-produced and promoted sold out Country Halls Tour run in Scotland.  Wrapping up her Hey Dawn tour which sold out shows through NZ, Ireland, UK and theatres across Australia, and “confirms Fanny as a distinctive storyteller, and an indelible personality who can win over fans in or outside of country music” (Doug Wallan, The Australian).

  • Playlunch
    Playlunch

    Bogan Funk, straight outta Melbourne.

  • Mietze Conte
    Mietze Conte

    Hailing from the Austrian Alps, Mietze Conte is on the rise for their unique fast paced, uninhibited euro-dance-pop sonics that have been resonating with listeners around the globe.

  • Radium Dolls
    Radium Dolls

    TONIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT

  • Carla Geneve
    Carla Geneve
    In her prolific but (so far) short career Carla Geneve has garnered two Australian Live Music Awards and the Vanda & Young Emerging Artist Prize. Her debut album ‘Learn To Like It’ garnered an Australian Music Prize nomination, while her 2023 release "Hertz" secured critical praise and was Australian National radio Double J feature album, as well as it being listed by the same station as number 35 of the best albums of 2023. Carla Geneve is a must-see powerhouse, with raw vulnerability and storytelling prowess. Geneve performs live with her four-piece band consisting of members Duncan Strachan, Bryn Stanford and Eldar Ekic. The band have honed their live performance on the stages of National touring festivals such as Falls Festival, Laneway, Party in the Paddock alongside bills supporting Cat Power, Kurt Vile, Julia Jacklin and more. Her debut North America tour was supporting San Cisco in 2019, and will be showcasing at SXSW 2024. Carla Geneve released her second album HERTZ on Friday, 27th October via Dot Dash / Remote Control.
  • Mini Skirt
    Mini Skirt

    miniskirt

  • Georgia Maq
    Georgia Maq
    Georgia McDonald has established herself in recent years as the singer and guitarist of Melbourne, Australia indie rock band Camp Cope, whose sophomore album How to Socialise and Make Friends (Run For Cover/Poison City Records) won widespread acclaim, topping a slew of 2018 end of year lists including NPR, Pitchfork, Billboard, Bandcamp, Stereogum, The Guardian, and Brooklyn Vegan.

    The impact of the trio's music on the indie landscape has been undeniable, with McDonald emerging as a brave, resilient, and often politicized figure. Using her formidable voice to fight for the betterment of the music industry and rally against sexism, racism and all forms of structural inequality, she has never shied away from the uncomfortable and difficult topics that dominate the news cycle.

    So when McDonald describes her debut solo album, Pleaser (Run For Cover/Poison City Records) as "a love album", it's immediately clear that this is a step in a different artistic direction. "I think the main theme is love, obviously, all kinds of love. Love that you walked away from so you could love yourself, unrequited love, forgiving love, love with no point to it," she explains.

    The album opens strategically with "Away From Love" - the only time guitar is featured on all of Pleaser, with the rest of the album done entirely electronically. "Away From Love" and "Like A Shadow" were recorded with Darcy Baylis, while the other songs on the record were produced by Run For Cover Records labelmate Katie Dey.

    Pleaser's 8 tracks shimmer and pulsate, calling to mind pop artists like Lorde, Robyn, Charli XCX and Gwen Stefani. "I took more time to record the songs and play around with them, and I liked that because I could change things and experiment more," McDonald says, continuing "I think the pressure of working with other people drove me to finish the songs, which I hated but also loved because it's nice to be challenged."

    While McDonald may have felt challenged while writing Pleaser, the experience of listening to the album is anything but difficult. Its unapologetic pop sentiments shine and delight, McDonald's gorgeous alto soaring above each track. It's a record listeners will find themselves quickly falling in love with and returning to again and again - and really, in times like these, who doesn't need more love songs?
  • Mid Drift
    Mid Drift

    Bursting onto the scene with their slick, wavy sound and vibrant female lead, Mid Drift have quickly become one of Brissy/Meanjins most iconic indie acts. Made up of Sarah Engstrom, George Swan, Daniel Larsen, John Reid, and Rowan Bowyer, Mid Drift draws inspiration from other Aussie acts such as Ocean Alley and Spacey Jane to create a unique, yet delicious mix of flowing melodies and infectious vibes. Brought to life by Sarah's powerhouse vocals and the band's tight musicianship, their live performances are buzzing with energy and leave each audience they play to craving more.

  • Spike Fuck
    Spike Fuck
    Spike F*ck is a rare figure in contemporary music: direct, disarming, and impossible to pin down. Emerging from Melbourne’s underground in the late 2010s with The Smackwave EP, Spike fused bleak synth-pop, post-punk melodrama, and brutally honest songwriting into something both vulnerable and confrontational. Armed with only a backing track and a microphone, early live shows saw Spike sing candidly about addiction, gender, dysfunctional love, and collapse: a kind of wounded sincerity that quickly drew a cult following. Just as things seemed to be breaking open, Spike disappeared, retreating from public life amid a personal reckoning.

    After a four-year hiatus -- during which time rumours swirled about death, institutions, or becoming a monk -- Spike returned sober, clear-eyed, and transformed. The music that followed is bigger, wilder, and more alive. Performed with a rotating full band, the new material draws from ‘70s glam, spiritual soul, and damaged rock and roll, but always filtered through Spike’s unmistakable voice: bruised, intense, poetic.

    These are songs about recovery, identity, survival, and letting go not sanitised, not triumphant, but real. Where the early work stared into the void, the new work steps forward with purpose. It’s not a reinvention. It’s an evolution, one born from chaos, now grounded in clarity.
  • Volatile Ways
    Volatile Ways

    Debut album Perfect Dark out now on Bereave In God Records.

  • Fool Nelson
    Fool Nelson

    Fool Nelson are a three-piece indie rock trio comprised of two brothers and their best mate. Hailing from Boorloo/Perth WA, they have quickly made a name for themselves, packing out venues with their energetic live show and a knack for writing catchy tunes.

    Off the back of multiple national-sold-out-shows and tours, supporting Skegss, Spacey Jane and Old Mervs, playing One Night Stand, Rolling Sets, and landing at #154 on triple j’s Hottest 100 and previously #1 Most Played on the station for several weeks, Rolling Stone has described the band as "One of the most exciting bands to come out of Australia's indie-rock scene in years."

    Leading on from plays on Sian Eleri’s Future Artist’s on BBC Radio 1 and Craig Charles’ BBC 6 Music show, the West Coast trio are primed for their first UK/EU shows in May, including stops at tastemaker fests The Great Escape, Dot To Dot, Liverpool Sound City, The Road to The Great Escape and London Calling in Amsterdam.

  • Delivery
    Delivery

    Having only just released their debut EP, ‘Yes We Do’ (2021), and played a handful of gigs, Delivery are already being hailed as a great hope for Australia’s punk scene. In Melbourne’s well-mixed underground, it’s not that easy to stand out from the crowd with your own garage sound. But the venom-spitting riffs, the hook lines that make you want to shout along, and the forward-pushing drums make this band’s style an all-round successful delivery of pure punk energy in the truest sense of the term. From Rolling Stone to Far Out Magazine and NME, everyone agrees: This combo have mastered the rugged, ready-to-rock vibe with which early proto-punk bands founded the genre in the early 1970s – and they also add a healthy dose of dolewave to the mix. More and more people in Europe and the USA have also taken notice, which is why the group’s second album, ‘Force majeure’ (2025), was preceded by a lot of hype – and rightly so, as it turned out. If you want to see for yourself what’s coming to us from Down Under, you have a rare opportunity.

  • Mac The Knife
    Mac The Knife
    Bringing you the thunder from down under
  • Moktar
    Moktar

    Moktar is a DJ and producer effortlessly combining club and techno with traditional Arabic instrumentation, sampling and producing to emphasise his Egyptian-Australian background.

  • Mel Blue
    Mel Blue

    Mel Blue make music for big feelings with big synthesisers. Positioning themselves at the intersection of house, indie, pop, r&b, and electronica, Mel Blue have a truly unique sound.

    Consisting of Oscar Sharah, Jacob Siles, and Luke Gerber, the band relocated to London from Sydney in 2023 to immerse themselves in European dance music. Returning to Australia in 2026 with lessons from their time abroad, the band remain focussed on reflecting their surroundings. Drawing inspiration from artists like James Blake, Air, Frank Ocean, Underworld, Chaka Khan, and Paradis, Mel Blue is for the dancefloor just as much as it is for headphones.

  • Creeping Jenny
    Creeping Jenny

    Alt rock band on Gandangarra and Dharawal land

  • Loose Content
    Loose Content

    Loose Content are an Indie/Alt Rock band born & bred in the hinterland of Byron Bay.

  • Any Young Mechanic
    Any Young Mechanic

    Having taken their name from a line in ‘Hooray For Hollywood’ – inspired by the song’s jarring use in Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye – there is an aptly cinematic quality to Any Young Mechanic’s music.

    On their debut album The Modern Shoe Is Ruining The Foot, the Tarntanya/Adelaide five-piece conjure up vivid, widescreen vistas that blend folk music’s enduring charms with a musical dexterity and sharp vision reaching beyond the genre’s usual corners.

    A mesh of criss-crossing rhythmic paths, melodic alleys and lyrical highways, the record possesses an immediacy that quickly turns its 12 tracks into lifelong friends - though no two listens ever seem quite the same.

  • FUKHED
    FUKHED
    Few have managed to snatch the attention of the Australian club and dance scenes like FUKHED. Delivering sets filled with relentless techno and late-night melancholia, FUKHED has crafted hefty mixes for triple j, Project Radio (UK) and The Sound Gallery; played fan-favourite sets at Field Day, Beyond The Valley and Subsonic; and shared stages with Nia Archives, I Hate Models and Patrick Mason.

    In 2023, she increased her global presence by touring across Europe and Japan, where her boisterous sets championed international and Australian dance music in equal measure. Her skyrocketing profile has also led to partnerships with brands including AIAIAI Audio and Vans; as well as coverage on Mixmag and Resident Advisor. Her trajectory continued strongly into the 2024 summer, when she broke into Australia's wider festival circuit.

    With her hammering debut single ‘No C No A’ dropping in 2024, FUKHED will continue to expand her global presence both onstage and in the studio.
  • C.FRIM
    C.FRIM

    RA: Resident Advisor