Dance Hall:
Cash Savage and
the Last Drinks
Cash Savage and
the Last Drinks
Sydney Festival and CRH Presents
- Contemporary Music
A booking fee of $8.50 per transaction applies
With their potent combination of bruising post-punk rock, guttural vocals and tough, tender songwriting, Melbourne’s Cash Savage and The Last Drinks have earned a reputation as one of Australia’s most ferocious live acts.
With their latest album, So This Is Love, garnering some of the best reviews of their career, they head to Sydney for what will be one of the shows of the summer.
Former in 2008 by singer and guitarist Cash Savage, the band’s 2010 debut Wolf introduced their brand of driving, emotionally raw post-punk rock. They crystallised that sound on 2013’s breakthrough The Hypnotiser, which earned widespread critical acclaim. Upon signing to Mistletone, they continued their success with One of Us (2017) and Good Citizens (2018) and delivered a powerful lockdown performance later released as Live at Hamer Hall (2020).
2023’s So This Is Love confirmed the band’s spot as one of the rock powerhouses in the nation, with The Guardian praising the album for its tension, tenderness and political fury.
Get ready for a cathartic night.
Potent and tumultuous… brutally honest love songs. NME
One of the most powerful bands in the country. The Guardian
A f--king spectacular live phenomenon. Beat Magazine
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more exhilarating and heart-swelling live band in this country. The Music
Supporting Cash Savage and the Last Drinks is game-changing Malyangapa Barkindji rapper BARKAA.
Named Artist of the Year at the 2024 National Indigenous Music awards, BARKAA is one of Australia’s most formidable hip-hop artists, balancing unbridled aggression with heart.
“For My Tittas” delivered the first taste of her clever lyrical game, while “Our Lives Matter” made her voice nationally recognised, followed by her ARIA-nominated debut EP Blak Matriarchy. Marking a new chapter in BARKAA’s artistic journey, BIG TIDDA is a celebration of unwavering joy and the journey to reach it – with singles “Preach” and “We Up” breaking through with vulnerable storytelling.
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