New years emo
get ready for the biggest nye event in all of melbourne! with some of the biggest bands right now playing LIVE along with a bunch of other secret special things we have in store, you arent gonna want to miss out on this NEW YEARS EVE @ RMH
whats happening ON NYE?
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LIVE BANDS!
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FREE PHOTOBOOTH
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NYE DRINK SPECIALS
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5 ROOMS, 4 BARS
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MIDNIGHT COUNTDOWN
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ONE PARTY TO END THE YEAR WITH A BANG!
who’s playing live?
REDHOOK
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RedHook are a fiercely independent, shapeshifting alt-rock foursome from Sydney, Australia who’ve quickly accumulated a global fanbase and tens of millions of streams through their powerful songwriting and captivating live show.
Featuring the core creative duo of Emmy Mack and Craig Wilkinson, two strangers from regional New South Wales whose paths collided after moving to Sydney in 2017, RedHook combine with young gun drummer Alex Powys and seasoned bassist Ned Jankovic to create heartfelt, attitude-filled and relatable alternative rock music that consistently defies classification.
The strength of their debut single ‘Minute On Fire’ in 2018 was enough to attract the interest of one of the lead promoters of the UK’s iconic Download Festival, who swiftly invited RedHook over to play. The band were then snapped up by The Hen House Artist Management (worldwide) and inked booking deals with New World Artists (AUS) and Wasserman (UK/EU), going on to conquer some of Australia’s biggest music festival stages (Download, Good Things, Stonefest, BIGSOUND). They also completed their debut international tour (supporting metal titans Three Days Grace across the UK & Europe), launched their own gender diversity-inspired alternative festival in Sydney, 'UsFest', and undertook four complete Australian tours (selling out the Melbourne and Sydney legs of their own debut headline tour).
As RedHook’s global fanbase grew steadily with each single release and live show, many big things followed. The band were named triple j Unearthed feature artist, Kerrang! Radio feature artist and were invited to host the ABC’s iconic rage program. They’ve consistently featured as one of the top 50 most-played artists on triple j Unearthed every year since 2019.
2021 saw RedHook release their long-awaited debut EP ‘Bad Decisions’ which has ticked over 13 million Spotify streams and had its two lead singles added to rotation on triple j. The record earned praise from Kerrang! (UK), Rock Sound (UK), Rolling Stone (AUS) and many more, even scooping a 2022 AIR Independent Music Awards nomination for best punk EP or album.
RedHook continued their steady rise across 2022 with their debut performances at Australia’s UNIFY Gathering, Groovin’ The Moo and boutique festival Rolling Sets, as well as playing one of the world’s most iconic rock festivals Rock AM Ring/Rock im Park in Germany alongside the likes of Green Day and Muse, accompanied by a second tour of Europe supporting The Faim. Their own headline ‘Bring Ya Mates’ tour was also a huge success with multiple sold out shows around Australia as it emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic. This was followed by a mammoth 28-date, two-month-long regional Australian tour as main support for metalcore titans In Hearts Wake and a triumphant return the Good Things festival stage alongside Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones, where RedHook made history as the first band to grace the lineup twice.
In May 2022, RedHook returned with ‘Jabberwocky’ their most gut-wrenching single to date, which was immediately added to triple j high rotation and added to the cover of Spotify’s popular ‘All New Rock’ Playlist. Follow-up singles ‘SAY’ and ‘Soju’ Ft. Sly Withers have both since been added to full rotation on triple j.
These singles will feature on RedHook’s long-anticipated debut album, Postcard From A Living Hell, which is due to arrive on April 21st, 2023. The band will support the release with a monster Australian tour joining international grunge icons The Smashing Pumpkins at the debut of their travelling The World Is A Vampire Festival throughout April, before embarking on their own 11-date Australian headline tour in May.
Special guest apperances and more!
BELLEHAVEN
Melbourne alternative rock outfit Belle Haven kickstart their year with "I Can't Find The Words", a brand new emo belter that will be celebrated with a last minute free show at Stay Gold on Saturday April 1st
"I Can't Find The Words" debuted last night on triple j short.fast.loud where listeners were introduced to Belle Haven's anthemic new single. Produced by Christopher Vernon (Future Static, Bloom), the track dives into the emotional turmoil that comes with the loss of a relationship - regret, shame, reflection, forgiveness - and the struggle to put those feelings into words.
Belle Haven recently joined New Zealands own Banks Arcade on their sold out Australian national tour leaving fans old and new wanting more from the three piece. They soon will be joining Sydney Alternative outfit Redhook on their headline album tour in May
Forming in 2010, Belle Haven is David De La Hoz, Tom Mitchell and Daniel Marinakis. With over 10 years of friendship and experience under their belt and more than 2 million Spotify streams later, Belle Haven begin their next chapter with "I Can't Find The Words". Releasing nearly two years after the 'Time Changes Nothing' EP out via Greyscale Records, the trio enter into 2023 with a new found passion and drive, finding themselves at their strongest together.
The band released their record ‘You, Me and Everything In Between’ in 2017, produced in the US with Matt Goldman (Underoath, The Devil Wears Prada) and embarked on their first national headline tour shortly after. Since then, the band have found themselves travelling the country with the likes of In Hearts Wake, Polaris, Silverstein (US), Comeback Kid (US), Dance Gavin Dance (US), I Prevail (US), Casey (UK) and most recently Creeper (UK).
Astonishingly, while much has changed, Belle Haven continue their journey together. With most days spent talking each other through life experiences and laughing the pain away a little bit, occasionally the band offer a glimpse into their world with an open, honest and relatable release. "I Can't Find The Words" is the promise of more to come.
Joining them will be Bad Juju, Among The Restless and Excuse For An Exit
"I Can't Find The Words" is available now and streaming everywhere.
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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doors will be at 7pm
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cloak ing will be avaialble inside RMH throughout the night
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please email us if you have any accesibility needs for the night as we will make sure its all setup before the night starts.
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unfortunantly due to the scale of NYE, we wont be offering any birthday lists for this event
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no perticular theme, just dress in your hottest outfit and eye off who in the room is gonna be your midnight kiss
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ROYAL MELBOURNE HOTEL
629 Bourke St Melbourne