Kingston Arts and PBS presents Live at City Hall: Sunday Sounds, a series of free performances by Melbourne’s best indie bands and DJs. Kick back, relax and enjoy live music in a family friendly atmosphere.
Queenie plus DJ Myles O’Neil-Shaw
2-5pm Sunday, 19 January 2025
Soulful. Tender. Soaring. Queenie is the alter-ego of Melbourne musician Eloise Thetford, an artist on the rise. Crossing country, blues and rock, Queenie’s emotive songwriting is not to be missed. Catch Queenie and DJ Myles O’Neil-Shaw from PBS FM performing for free as part of Live at City Hall: Sunday Sounds. Our Sunday gigs are fun for all ages – relax, enjoy the summer vibes and soak in the tunes.
Opelousas with DJ Crispi
2-5pm Sunday, 9 February 2025
Kingston Arts’ live-music program Live at City Hall continues in 2025 with the launch of Sunday Sounds. Enjoy free performances by some of Melbourne’s best indie bands and DJs, as well as kids’ activities, food trucks and our pop-up bar. Relax and enjoy the laid-back summer vibes, with fun for all ages.
Global Sounds
2-6pm Sunday, 23 March 2025
Take a musical trip around the world as PBS FM’s ‘Flight 1067 to Africa’ and ‘Global Village’ broadcast live from Kingston City Hall. Host Stani Goma (Flight 1067 to Africa) will be spinning contemporary and traditional African tunes, while Roger Holdsworth (Global Village) will curate surprising acoustic and folk compositions from across the globe. Join us for four hours of live radio, plus stripped-back live sets from some of Melbourne’s finest international musicians.
Live at City Hall: Sunday Sounds is presented in partnership with PBS FM and Music Victoria's On The Road Again Initiative.