PBS 106.7FM Announce Drive Live! Line-Up

PBS 106.7FM’s annual Drive Live! is approaching, and it looks like it might be one of the best yet. From February 1 to 5, some of the best musicians in Melbourne will perform live at PBS’ Collingwood studios between 5 pm and 7 pm. I’m talking The Drones, Sui Zhen, Jess Rebeiro, Mollusc, and heaps more. It’ll be a treat for music lovers across the Victorian capital and a real thrill for those lucky enough to earn a place in the studio.

If you want to be one of them, send an email to events@pbsfm.org.au with the subject line: NIGHT (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) YOUR NAME and MEMBER NUMBER (if applicable). It’s free to go, but capacity is limited so send off your requests ASAP.

Here’s the full program so you can decide what you want to see or hear.

Monday, February 1 – Zen Arcade
Taipan Tiger Girls
friendships
Mollusc

Tuesday, February 2 – Mixing Up The Medicine
The Drones
Deaf Wish
Deep Heat

Wednesday, February 3 – The Afterglow
Terrible Truths
Sui Zhen
Jess Ribeiro

Thursday, February 4 – Fang It!
Batpiss
Wet Lips
Grotto

Friday, February 5 – Stone Love
Little Desert
Waterfall Person
Drug Sweat

Image used with permission from Higher Plains

PBS Announces Second Drive Live

Victorian radio station PBS will open up their airwaves and doors for the second annual Drive Live event next month. From February 4 to 8, exciting Aussie acts will play live in the studio from 5 to 7 pm.

Bands including Lower Plenty, Pony Face, The Townhouses, Brothers Grim, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, NoZu, and Absolute Boys have already signed up to be involved.

If you’re a local you can get down to the studio to see it all unfold. You can RSVP to reserve your spot from tomorrow; keep an eye on the PBS website to find out how. If you can’t be a part of the action, you can tune in to 106.7FM or the PBS website, which features a live stream and a Drive Live program.

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PBS Celebrates New Talent with Drive Live

Melbourne community radio station PBS 106.7FM is showcasing local music with its annual Drive Live event.

From February 6 to 10, local acts will take over the station’s drive time shift. Three acts will play each day, with up and comers Graveyard Train, Stella Angelico, and Howl at the Moon already slated to appear.

You could listen to it from the comfort of your car, or if you’re a PBS member you could see the bands in the flesh. You can RSVP from tomorrow, so make sure you keep an eye on the PBS website to find out how.

The website also comes in handy if you’re not local as you can stream the Drive Live broadcasts from your computer anywhere in the world. So there’s no excuse for missing out on the fun!

Image used with permission from Show Off Recordings