US pop punk legends Lag Wagon kick off the week in live music at the Unibar on Friday night, celebrating thirty years of their classic album Hoss.
Locals Silvia Lane launch their new EP at La La La's on Friday with support from Courtesy Bus and Profanity, while New Zealand band Dick Move play the venue on Saturday supported by Raised As Wolves. Through next week, you can get heavy at La La La's with Flaming Gypsies on Thursday night.
You can catch some free live music this week with Mel Blue at Towradgi Beach Hotel on Friday, Drift playing their first show in ages at Dicey Rileys on Saturday, while Michael Cera and Little Girl Like Her Brain play Ryans Hotel in Thirroul on Saturday as well.
Anita's Theatre kicks off for their live music year through new week with Scottish band Deacon Blue on Wednesday, followed by The Herd on Thursday.
On Friday just up the road at Van Q it is Richie Weed and Jodi Phillis, while on Satutrday night at Society City it is The Flippers, Mustard and Sam Galloway.
On Sunday Way Dynamic play at Franks Wild Years in Thirroul, while on Saturday at The Servo it is a big punk line up that includes Rukus, Skarntz, Topnovil and many more.