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SAT 30 NOV

ALWAYS LIVE, Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS present

End Of The Line in Frankston

Cash Savage & The Last Drinks with Full Flower Moon Band, Kiwat Kennell and Erica Avenue

Playne Street, Frankston

Boonwurrung country

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Sat 30 Nov

Playne Street, Frankston
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Set Times

4:00pm – 4:10pm

Welcome to Country

4:10pm – 4:40pm

Erica Avenue

5:15pm – 6pm

Kiwat Kennell

6:45pm – 7:30

Full Flower Moon Band

8pm – 9pm

Cash Savage & the Last Drinks

Tap on and ride the rails to the last stop on the service as ALWAYS LIVE teams up with Metro Trains for a third year to present End of The Line. These free, family-friendly community events will feature some of the best in local talent taking to stages in both Frankston and Belgrave across two jam-packed days. With support from PBS 106.7FM and bites from local vendors, it’s the perfect day out for friends, family and anyone who loves live music.

In partnership with Frankston Council, ALWAYS LIVE will be taking over Playne Street for an afternoon of guitar-driven goodness thanks to Melbourne heroes Cash Savage & The Last Drinks, rising rockstars Full Flower Moon Band and the catchy melodies courtesy of Erica Avenue.

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Artists

Naarm/Melbourne heavyweights Cash Savage & The Last Drinks' legendary live shows are an overwhelming flood of emotion and sound, with magnetic frontwoman Cash at the centre of the storm.  

Savage’s band The Last Drinks are a powerhouse of fierce and brooding energy, every bit as committed to her songs and message.  

Each performance by this band is as epic as it is honest, raw and human. A cathartic, communal experience that refuses to give the audience an easy ethical bypass, but challenges listeners to ask themselves the hard questions and step up.  

Cash Savage & The Last Drinks

Full Flower Moon band are the definition of rock ‘n’ roll.

Frontwoman persona ‘Babyshakes Dillon’, walks in many shoes, from snakeskin boots to stilettos. This alter ego can act as a convenient buffer between the songwriter and their words, particularly when they’re bowing at the altar of excess.

Since the release of their 2021 EP “Death or Hell” (4ZZZ Album of the Week), they’ve been making steadfast headway. They bagged a national tour with rock godfathers The Black Crowes (USA) and support slots with the likes of Frankie and The Witch Fingers (USA), The Murlocs, Nothing But Thieves (UK), Bad Dreems & more, with the show described as “full frontal rock onslaught”.

The August 2023 release of “Diesel Forever” was described by NME as scorching rock with a sting in the tail where singles have garnered the band hat-tips from all the right heads: “Trainspotting” spent five weeks in the AMRAP Community Radio Top 10 and was featured in Netflix hit, ‘Heartbreak High’, while Dave Ruby Howe from triple j Unearthed described “NY-LA” as a track with “a level of sneering, unattainable cool that is hard to fake”. The album is a manifesto of a tight collective in pursuit of the stratosphere, and unafraid of burning up on the journey.

There isn’t much this onslaught can’t handle and 2023 was their biggest year yet with major festival slots on Splendour In The Grass, Yours & Owls Festival, securing UK/EU booking agency, Free Trade (Soccer Mommy, The War on Drugs) and being awarded The Music Underground Hidden Gems competition and the Grant Mclennan Scholarship to head to New York.

Get ready for the turbulence that is Full Flower Moon Band as they get ready to release their next album, Megaflower, tour nationally across Australia and dominate the world with their first European tour in May 2024.

Full Flower Moon Band

Erica Avenue is a 5-piece girl band drawing inspiration from pop, folk, and rock genres. Erica Avenue crafts catchy melodies with sweet harmonies and heart-grabbing lyrics, drawing influence from artists and bands such as The Beaches, Boy Genius, Chappell Roan, Wet Leg, and Julia Jacklin. An Erica Avenue set includes catchy original music that makes you feel like you already know the songs and a range of classic loved covers!

Erica Avenue formed as a band in early 2024 after merging new and old friends with a keen interest in playing and creating original music. It wasn't long after forming the band, the girls found themselves in the studio recording their debut single ‘Feel It’ (To be released in late 2024) as well as supporting a range of talented musicians booking both local and tour support shows.

Erica Avenue is thrilled to join the Always Live ‘End of the Line Frankston’ show!

Erica Avenue

Kiwat Kennell, a proud Torres Strait Islander from the islands of Ugar (Stephens) and Erub

(Darnley), is a First Nations artist, mental health advocate and songwriter, who navigates his space by walking in two worlds.

Raised on the road and always changing scenes, he was exposed to a kaleidoscope of sounds, yet struggled with identity. Kiwat’s genre-blending music focuses on evoking a connection-to-self to break down cultural barriers and connect listeners to their inner voice, finding strength in the underlying issues that connect us all.

Mentored by the likes of Dan Sultan, Mo’Ju and Candice Lorrae (The Merindas), his songwriting is inspired from the conflicting ideals of being an Indigenous person living in this modern world. A formidable live act,sharing the stage with acts such as Baker Boy, Yothu Yindi, Jem-Cassar Daley, Madi Colville-Walker and more, his 2023 shows include Port Fairy Folk Festival, St Kilda Fest, Brunswick Music Festival and Bluesfest Byron Bay.

Kiwat Kennell

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