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FRIDAY JUNE 12 — MONROE TAKE OVER THE TOTE UPSTAIRS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE PEARLIES AND SUPA LUCIA

FRIDAY JUNE 12 — MONROE TAKE OVER THE TOTE UPSTAIRS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE PEARLIES AND SUPA LUCIA

Friday, June 12 @ 8:00PMFri, Jun 12 @ 8:00PM

The Tote Hotel , 67-71 Johnston St, Collingwood VIC 3066

Fresh off their debut Sydney show and massive run of momentum—including winning the 2025 Passport to Airlie competition and standout appearances at the St Kilda Festival and Mordi Fest earlier this year, Naarm/Melbourne glam-rock chaos merchants MONROE return to The Tote Upstairs for a huge headline show celebrating their explosive new single ‘King Of The World’.

Known for transforming every room into a full-blown stadium spectacle, MONROE delivers massive riffs, chant-along choruses, glitter-drenched theatrics and pure rock ‘n’ roll excess. Loud, sweaty and impossible to ignore, this band is rapidly becoming one of Australia’s most exciting emerging live acts, building a reputation for high-energy performances that blur the line between a rock show and a full-scale glam revival.

Joining them are Naarm disco-pop sweethearts SUPA LUCIA, bringing shimmering grooves, stacked harmonies and Studio 54 energy straight to the Tote dancefloor, alongside THE PEARLIES, who serve up jangly ‘60s-inspired hooks, mod-pop charm and infectious melodies built to get stuck in your head for weeks.

Three bands. One night. Zero subtlety.

Get dressed up, lose your voice and prepare for a Friday night sermon of glam, glitter and chaos.

$10 online | $15 door

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