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Powerplant (UK), Body Maintenance (Melb), Negative Gears & Spouse (CBR)

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Marrickville Bowls Club
Marrickville NSW, Australia
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Fri, 24 Oct, 8pm - 11pm AEDT

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For the first time in Sydney!!

POWERPLANT (UK) & BODY MAINTENANCE (Melb)

supported by NEGATIVE GEARS & SPOUSE (CBR)

Powerplant has come a long way from rocking in the bedroom to playing hard on the world stage, cementing their status with catchy music and striking art from its very beginning.

The debut synth-punk album ‘People in the Sun’ took the internet by storm in 2019. Created solely by the band leader Theo Zhykharyev, it captivated the world with eccentric bass lines, fuzzy synthesisers and touching lyrics. It landed on ‘Best of…’ lists by Pitchfork and Bandcamp, receiving nods from Iggy Pop and Henry Rollins

Zhykharyev assembled a live band consisting of London’s best, featuring Karim Newble (Island of Love), Lloyd Clipston (Arms Race) and Cajm Pickering (ineedsound). Together, they tour the globe relentlessly, going on 10 tours in the past 2.5 years alone. They played far and wide on both coasts of the US, Scandinavia, Europe and the UK. Powerplant performed at festivals, like End of The Road, Outbreak and Fluff Fest. When not headlining punk tours, they open for international cult rockers OSees, Show Me The Body and Ovlov.

Powerplant moves at its own accord, always morphing into something more powerful and mysterious. With each release, Powerplant reinvents itself—from the synth-punk of 2019’s ‘People in the Sun’ to dungeon-synth with 2022’s hour-long ‘Stump Soup’ album, from rock of 2023’s ‘Grass’ EP to black metal inspired release in 2025. With each addition to their catalog, Theo Zhykharyev throws new sonic mutations in the mix. It’s never the same, but always 100% Powerplant.

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Marrickville Bowls Club
Marrickville NSW, Australia