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Swinging City Live From The Railway Hotel

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Free Event
Thu 24 Jul 2025
Blues Roots
Rock Indie

PBS 106.7FM and Leaps and Bounds Music Festival present the second instalment of ‘Swinging City’: a live broadcast of Radio City and Swinging Doors, this year from The Railway Hotel in Fitzroy North.

Crispi and Ernie announced the event and line up June 12 on their show crossover - listen back here, then here!

In celebration of, and to help launch Leaps and Bounds 2025, PBS continues our tradition of a live broadcast from one of Yarra’s many fine establishments. This year we're excited to take over The Railway on Thursday July 24 from 1pm - 5pm, when hosts Crispi and Ernie will present Swinging City - four hours of live music, special guests, rare records and a few laughs.

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Catch intimate, stripped back live sets from (in order of appearance): 
Charlie Needs Braces
Coda Chroma
Hexham Heads
Elly McK and the Unbelievers
Mick Thomas and Brooke Taylor
Roger Knox

Pop down - it's free entry and all are welcome. The pub and kitchen open at midday - you can grab a $20 Local Lunch that comes with a pot of beer, soft drink or glass of house wine.

If you can't make it in person, you can tune in via PBS 106.7FM, on PBS Digital Radio, PBS' smartphone apps or listen back on demand at pbsfm.org.au.

Accessibility info for the Railway Hotel:
Access – The Saloon Bar entrance is flush with the footpath. There is no step or ramp to enter. The front doors are push to open and both can be opened for a wider entrance.
Accessible toilets – The venue is hiring a portable accessible toilet for the event, which will be in the beer garden.
Full accessibility info for The Railway Hotel can be found here.

Incredible artwork by Hana Brenecki.

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