Coogee Fest Brings the Good Vibes To The Suburban Brew This Month
Get down to the brewery for a fun day of booze, food and live music.

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Psych-rockers The CooGees have joined forces with the crew at The Suburban Brew to present the first annual Coogee Fest – a day of cold brews, yummy food and awesome local live music.
Held at craft beer paradise The Suburban Brew in Glynde on Saturday, April 26, the one-day event celebrates Adelaide’s best bands in a unique and laidback setting.
Headlined by The CooGees, who are launching their debut album, Cats Of St Peters, on the night, the lineup also includes eight more talented local acts strutting their stuff on stage throughout the day.
The lineup features the Doors-inspired Badland Caravan, party cover band The Locals, funky rockers Attica and dynamic quartet Looch.
Also performing on the day are expressive funk trio Cliff Racer, prog rockers The Slow Light, power metal titans Skyhammer and emerging alt-rockers Tacenda.
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Alongside the impressive music lineup, punters will be able to sample Suburban Brew’s eclectic range of brews on tap, from their easy-to-drink Sunday Session Ale to personal favourite 14 India Pale Ale.
Feeling peckish? Local favourites Brasco’s Pizzeria and Señor Taco will be slinging pizzas and tacos all day long, while those after something a little sweet can grab an ice cream from Evercream Gelati.
Three D Radio 93.7FM are also getting involved and will be broadcasting the event live, so those who miss out on tickets can listen to all the action through their speakers.
CooGee Fest 2025 is held at The Suburban Brew in Glynde on Saturday, April 26 and runs from 1pm to 11pm. Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
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