I don’t know about you, but these warm weekends flip a switch in me. I stop wanting to hibernate and get excited about getting out and amongst it. If you’re looking for a fabulous way to spend your days off, check out Free-kin Weekends, a free outdoor courtyard music program that happens every Saturday and Sunday at the Factory Theatre in Eora/Sydney.
The events feature live music and local DJs as well as the Island Boys food truck and cold drinks from Hawke’s Brewing on tap. What could be better than that? Everyone’s welcome, including your human and furkids, so get out there and enjoy it.
Free-kin Weekends run at the Factory between 1 pm and around 7 pm every Saturday and Sunday through to March 2025. It’s completely free, but make sure you head to the Factory website and let them know you’re coming. Here are the bands already scheduled for the coming weeks. Keep an eye on the Factory website for the lineups as they’re announced.
2 November 2024 – ‘Outside’ – presented by Dog Days & Left Feels feat. Annika + Colin Ho b2b
Tim Mall + Loraio + Mimi J + Tom Bruce
3 November 2024 – Club Halifax + Final Girls + Great Job! + Drama Club
9 November 2024 – ‘Children Of The Hardcore’ feat. Spellbound + Showboat + Scotty G vs
Speedracer + Twisted Tony vs Stryka + Pebblez + Robin Banks + Majestik + Napoleon
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10 November 2024 – Sounds of Sud B2B Birthday Bash feat. Dink93 b2b Disco Dan + Tommie Traxx + Brewer & Butler + House of Lowkey + Partigirl + Daniel Tonik
16 November 2024 – ‘Better Together’ feat. Simon Caldwell + Garth Linton + Gabriella Spritz + Veda b2b Alex Dowsing
17 November 2024 – ‘Mahico’ feat. La Payara + Senor Bolivar + Xuja + Cuerpo Negro
23 November 2024 – ‘Freakquency’ feat. Lui Raptor + Galaktik + more to be announced
24 November 2024 – Jasper and the Jokers + Maia Toakley + El Coyote + Eagle Ray
30 November 2024 – ‘Veer East’
7 December 2024 – ‘The Elements of Tech and Bass” feat. Annie B + Patto + Kinetictheory + Stefcon + D3W4N + Thierry D
15 December 2024 – Pricey + special guests
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