Ahead of our upcoming Tracks parties, we caught up with Rum Jungle to learn more about them.

Ahead of our upcoming Tracks parties, we caught up with Rum Jungle to learn more about them.
We hit the dance floor again in less than three weeks in Burleigh. This is followed by an Easter double header at Torquay and Sydney.
Ahead of the Tracks party at the Villa Noosa Hotel this Friday, we caught up with Mid Drift to find out more about them.
Ahead of the Tracks party at the Villa Noosa Hotel this Friday, we caught up with Bootleg Rascal to find out more about them.
Following the successful relaunch of the Tracks Parties last year, we’re returning in 2025 and going bigger and better than ever with a ten stop tour across Australia. The first leg of the Tracks Party Tour Presented by CASA, kicks off alongside the Australian Boardriders Battle being held at Burleigh next month.
Thirst Trap is an electrifying five-piece from the stunning Northern Rivers region of Australia, where the ocean’s rhythm meets the mountains melodies inspiring their genre-blurring sound. With a deep-rooted musical background, they seamlessly blend Hip-Hop beats, heavy rock energy, and reggae vibes, creating a unique sonic experience that reflects their diverse influences.
Post-surf rock band Lazy Ghost began their musical adventure in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, enchanting audiences with sold-out shows along the west coast. Their love for snow-surfing in Whistler, BC added a unique touch to their journey as a band.
Emerging from Lake Macquarie, NSW, Surf Trash fuse infectious melodies with raw energy to create their distinct sound. Their debut album, ‘The Only Place I Know’, shot to #1 on the Australian Aria charts, #2 on the Aria vinyl charts, and made waves globally at #17 on the overall Aria charts.
Tracks parties signed off for 2024 in epic fashion with our biggest show yet held at the Beach Hotel Byron Bay last month featuring a stellar lineup of bands headlined by Gerringong based indie rock quartet Pacific Avenue who brought nothing but good times and sing-a-long vibes.
The final stop on the tour saw surf punk lords The Goons of Dooms and genre-bending act DJ Eddy, supported by Northern beaches band The Good Kids, take to the stage at the Harbord Hotel in Sydney.