Join 60s jangle pop revivalists The Pearlies as they take over the iconic Last Chance stage on June 26th. This vibrant, female-fronted band has been making waves across the Melbourne music scene, leaving their mark on renowned venues like The Workers Club, Bar Open, and The Gasometer. The Pearlies channel the golden-era charm of The Beatles, The Easybeats, and The Shangri-Las—delivering catchy hooks, lush harmonies, and undeniable charisma. Whether you’re a longtime lover of 60s pop or new to the genre, this is one act you won’t want to miss.
Joining them is the undeniably talented Elo and the Shinkicks, a band known for their punchy, soulful vocals and instantly addictive guitar-driven energy. With a sound that’s equal parts grit and groove, they’ve built a reputation for captivating live sets that blur the lines between rock and soul. Fresh off their recent single launch for “Way You Do,” and with an EP incoming you should definitely get down to see Elo and the Shinkicks.
Opening the night is Geelong’s very own Mt Pleasant, a rising five-piece blending surf-rock charm with heartfelt grit. Influenced by the likes of Skegss, The Slingers, and The Grogans, their sound is sunny, raw, and undeniably fun—bringing the perfect warm-up to a stacked night of live music.
June 26 at The Last Chance Rock & Roll Bar — three incredible bands you shouldn’t dare miss get down early, bring your mates, and don’t forget your dancing shoes.