RACH 'Colourless Days' EP Launch, Grevillea Hedge and Darcy Forever (arvo) DEVAURA - If You Don’t Laugh, You’ll Cry Tour 2026 (evening)

When

1:30 pmSaturday, 21 March

Where

Bergy Bandroom

64-68 Sydney Road Brunswick, Victoria 3056

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Step into the world of RACH as they launch their debut EP Colourless Days with a special Naarm show.

Blending raw, introspective songwriting with lush, dream-pop instrumentation, RACH pulls you into something that feels both energetic and intimate. The four-piece began as the indie/alternative solo project of RACH whose unfiltered lyricism offers honest reflections on love, friendship and the in-between moments of life. Their debut EP Colourless Days is a collection of songs formed out of restlessness. Building on the vulnerability of their debut single Sleepless, released this past November, the EP explores the feeling of standing still while life moves around you with moments of reflection, longing and listlessness. Influenced by Angie McMahon, Wolf Alice, and Alvvays, RACH lean into confessional vocals and expansive guitars, balancing intimacy with scale. 

Joined by special guests Grevillea Hedge and Darcy Forever.

Dharug Lands/Western Sydney based DEVAURA is back with the latest from her upcoming sophomore EP Vol.2: If You Don’t Laugh, You’ll Cry out on 13 March. Alongside the EP release is a headline tour with her band, handpicking some of her favourite emerging acts to join her on each stop. 

Since bursting onto the scene in 2023, DEVAURA has earned critical acclaim and industry recognition, including being crowned triple j Unearthed Laneway 2025 winner, receiving two FBi SMAC Awards for Best Live Act and Best Emerging Act, and the Acclaim Magazine x PUMA Wildcard Award. She has also delivered standout sets at BIGSOUND, SXSW, Laneway, Party in the Paddock, Gaytimes, WOMADelaide and more building a reputation as one of the country’s most compelling live performers.

Her debut EP Vol. 1: Learning in Public (2025) introduced a raw, honest storyteller unafraid to bare her journey of resilience as a queer, first-generation immigrant and formerly houseless artist. Across seven tracks, including ‘MEET YOUR MAKER’, DEVAURA explored themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with striking vulnerability and confidence.

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