PASH Announce Free Barwon Club Show This November — with Bigfoot Sighting Joining the Chaos

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Geelong, consider this your official heads-up: the Barwon Club is throwing a free gig, and it’s shaping up to be one of those “I was there” nights you’ll brag about later.

On Thursday 27 November, the BC Bandroom welcomes PASH, the rising Adelaide pop-rock phenoms currently blowing up just about every corner of the internet — and increasingly, the real world too. Even better? They’re rolling in hot with Bigfoot Sighting, Geelong’s own local heroes and chaos-merchants, guaranteeing the kind of energy only the BC can handle.

But before you get too carried away:
You still need to register via Oztix to get your free ticket.

Pash The Band

When: Thursday 27 November

Where: Barwon Club Hotel Geelong, 509 Moorabool Street

Tickets: Purchase here

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Meet PASH — your new pop/rock obsession

Fresh from a massive 12 months, PASH are the four-piece firing out sing-along hooks and dangerously addictive choruses like they’ve been doing it for decades. Led by 19-year-old frontman Jett Gazely, the band proudly describe themselves as the sonic love-child of INXS and The 1975 — and honestly, it tracks.

Their new single “Tracy” is a burst of late-90s nostalgia, all fizzing guitars and breezy hooks that feel ripped straight from the Mmmbop/American Pie soundtrack era. It’s part meet-cute fantasy, part obsessive crush anthem, and all youthful adrenaline.

“We wanted to channel the nostalgia of the late 90’s… and this playful tune about young obsessive love came bursting out,” the band says. “It’s one side of PASH, and we can’t wait to show you more. Mwah x”

The official “Tracy” video also dropped today — directed by Charles Buxton (Nick Ward, Ruel) and Oliver Kirby — adding even more fuel to the fire.

A huge year, and much bigger things coming

PASH have spent 2025 skyrocketing — scoring a viral moment with a Silverchair cover (yes, millions of views), signing a global deal with AWAL US, playing shows across the country, and putting the finishing touches on their debut EP.

Born in Glenelg, the band — Jett, Orlando, Nic and Daniel — are basically brothers, and they’re not shy about their plans: take over Australia, then the world, starting 2026.

Don’t sleep on this one

A free gig. At the BC. With one of the most exciting young bands in the country. Backed by Geelong’s own Bigfoot Sighting.

These ones don’t come around often.

Grab your free ticket, show up early, yell the chorus to “Tracy,” and buckle in.

Register for free tickets here

 

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