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DJ JNETT, Adriana + Sullivan


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FREE ENTRY / BEER GARDEN

If you’ve missed out on a spot to Brunswick Music Festival’s huge opening party around the corner at Gilpin Park, we’ve got you sorted with some of our favourite local DJs taking over the beer garden all night.

Featuring Sullivan, DJ JNETT and Adriana. Come and welcome in BMF 2021 with us, and get your body and soul ready to celebrate Brunswick’s incredible music community for the following nine days!

5pm - 1am in the beer garden on Friday March 5th. Head to our website homepage to reserve a spot.

Get to know the lineup...

Sullivan

5pm - 8pm

Sullivan (formerly known as Rodeo) is a musician, DJ, producer and booking agent based in Melbourne, Australia. Over various roles within their decades-long career, they’ve been dedicated to helping carve out a more inclusive music culture in Australia. Having toured the world as an acclaimed drummer and vocalist, and hosted parties alongside some of the planet’s most innovative artists, a Sullivan DJ set is an unpredictable ride, but a ride very worth taking.

Adriana

8pm - 11pm

As the host of PBS 106.7FM’s popular Opalakia, Adriana is innately familiar with traversing both traditional and contemporary sounds from different parts of the globe. With an ear for the unexpected and a passion for discovering new sounds, she delivers these onto the airwaves and into her DJ sets, creating high octane dance floor magic.

DJ JNETT

11pm - 1am

Inarguably the don of house music in Australia, Janette Pitruzzello aka DJ JNETT has brought heat to Melbourne’s music culture since the early 90s, with an inimitable underground sound that truly defies any categorization. Her boundless crates of wax & supreme turntable technique spans through a galactic wormhole of house, techno, funk, soul, disco, dub, reggae, afro, brasilian and hip hop with a kid gloved finesse like no other, winning over the broadest of audiences every time.

The Retreat Hotel would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which the venue now stands, and pay our respects to all elders past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and that our venue operates on stolen land.