The Barwon Club Hotel is cranking it to 11 this November with a lineup that’s pure energy — from indie launches to all-out rock marathons and boot-scootin’ good times.
Barwon Club Hotel
Where: 509 Moorabool St, South Geelong
Tickets: barwonclub.com.au/gig-guide
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Blondehouse (Double Single Launch)
Friday 14 Nov
Kick off the month with local heroes Blondehouse, dropping not one but two new singles. Expect walls of sound, sweaty singalongs, and that classic BC front-room vibe that feels like home.
River Rocks 2025
Saturday 15 Nov
The legendary River Rocks returns, bringing together the loud, the proud, and the punk. It’s chaos, community and cold beers — everything we love about Geelong’s grittiest music tradition.
River Rocks Rehab
Sunday 16 Nov
Can’t stop, won’t stop. River Rocks Rehab keeps the amps humming and the hangovers honest. Because one day of rock just isn’t enough.
BC Bootscootin’: Pop N Country Line Dancing
Monday 17 Nov
Swap the mosh pit for a dance floor and dust off your cowboy boots. Country-pop line dancing hits the BC and it’s as joyful and offbeat as it sounds.
Wade Forster (Dying Breed Tour)
Thursday 20 Nov
Get ready for heartfelt storytelling and outlaw-country swagger as Wade Forster rolls through on his Dying Breed Tour. Gritty vocals, real lyrics, zero fluff.
Hard-Ons
Friday 21 Nov
Aussie punk icons Hard-Ons crash in for a night of pure adrenaline. Expect riffs, sweat, and maybe a little chaos — the good kind.
The Moonee Valley Drifters
Saturday 22 Nov
Slide into something smoother with The Moonee Valley Drifters, bringing old-school Americana and country-soul charm to the BC stage.
Jungle Jim Smith
Sunday 23 Nov
Wind it down (a little) with Jungle Jim Smith, whose gritty blues and rock ‘n’ roll spirit promise a perfect Sunday sesh soundtrack.
74KINGS (Rebirth Album Launch)
Friday 28 Nov
Wrapping the month with a bang, 74KINGS hit the stage to launch Rebirth — heavy, melodic, and built for the Barwon Club’s sticky floors and loyal crowd.
November’s got it all — punk legends, country crooners, local launches, and just the right amount of chaos. The Barwon Club’s still the beating heart of Geelong’s live scene — and November proves why.
















