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Gyroscope, Late 90s & More To Play Free Gig At Gage Roads

20 May 2025 | 12:09 pm | Atikah Hurley

Dust off your cons as grunge heroes Gyroscope headline ‘Live And Local’ this July.

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Iconic Fremantle brewery Gage Roads has announced that grunge/rock outfit Gyroscope will perform a Live And Local session this July with the support of homegrown talents Late 90sLonesome Dove, and Free Aviary.

Perth rock heavyweights Gyroscope will tear up the stage with their nostalgia-laced hits that have defined Australia's alt-rock scene, such as Baby, I’m Gettin’ Better, Snakeskin, and their #1 ARIA-topping album Breed Obsession.

After a few quieter years and a brief hiatus, Gyroscope returned in the late 2010s with their album Cohesion, and are now ready to bring their sound to Fremantle for new punters and long-time fans.

Fresh off their recent EP Silk, Late 90s will support that infectious nostalgic sound, combined with a contemporary edge. Dynamic four-piece Lonesome Dove has evolved their sound with driving guitars and catchy hooks, which can be heard in break-out tracks like Something Dumb and Like Me, Like You.

Not long after the release of their vibrant debut single Caveat, Free Aviary will also join the line-up for the evening, serving us a dose of their youthful indie-rock.

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After Gage Roads buzzed all summer long with the free Live And Local events, the brewery is gearing up as the seasons shift, keeping winter nights warm with local music. Tickets are available now via the Gage Roads Fremantle Linktree, and punters can be assured that entry is free.

GYROSCOPE - LIVE AND LOCAL

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Friday 18 July - Supported by: Late 90s, Lonesome Dove, Free Aviary   

This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body

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