South Australia’s favourite indie festival features a stacked lineup that includes international acts The Bronx and Lambrini Girls.
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South Australia’s Nice Day To Go To The Club is fast becoming a must-attend event for local music lovers, with the stacked 2026 lineup proving why punters from all over SA make the pilgrimage to enjoy the mid-coast festival.
Presented by the lads at Daybed Records, Nice Day To Go To The Club returns to Port Noarlunga Football Club on Saturday 28 February for what promises to be another day of awesome live music, with the 2026 event headlined by indie rockers Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.
The Melbourne act will be joined by the first international acts to grace the Nice Day To Go To The Club stages, American punk rock legends The Bronx and emerging UK punk duo Lambrini Girls, with the two acts performing exclusively at Nice Day To Go To The Club. Both will perform alongside the likes of Floodlights, Cosmic Psychos, making their festival return, and Full Flower Moon Band.
The lineup also includes Mini Skirt, The Mess Hall, Frenzee, Hot Tomatoes, Dumb Punts, Goons of Doom, Public House, Ricky Albeck, Greg and Home Court.
Speaking on the festival, co-founder Jack Stokes says, “The Adelaide music scene is a tight-knit little family. Over the years, we’ve made so many great friends here in SA playing in and putting on shows. Nice Day To Go To The Club [is] our way of connecting the dots and bringing people together to support the arts and hopefully in turn inspire other people to do the same.
Fellow co-founder Tom Redden adds, “It is hard to fathom where the festival has gotten to in such a short space of time. I look at the line-up every year and continually think ‘what the f*^k! How did that happen? We’ve had countless friends and people we’ve met from our community help out with the festival every single year to literally make it happen. It’s a really nice feeling.”
As always, tickets are going for under a watermelon, making this one of the most wallet-friendly music festivals in the country. Tickets for Nice Day To Go To The Club 2025 are on sale now via humanitix.com.
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The brainchild of radio personality and music lover Ryan Fitzgerald and Daybed Records founders Jack and Tom, Nice Day To Go To the Club has fast established itself as the festival of the SA summer.
What started as a fun fundraiser for the Port Noarlunga Football Club has transformed into a grassroots movement bringing live music to the mid coast. The first festival featured the likes of local legends Bad//Dreems and Cosmic Psychos and proved to be a huge success with punters.
The last two instalments have included performances from SA acts Mark Of Cain, Teenage Joans and West Thebarton rocking out alongside interstate bands such as Regurgitator, Tumbleweed, These New South Whales, Drunk Mums and Ruby Fields.
Supported by Daybed Records, Port Noarlunga Football Club, Young Henrys and Global Staging, Nice Day To Go To The Club is a celebration of rock and punk music that’s sure to be another sell-out, so get your tickets asap!
Nice Day To Go To The Club is held at Port Noarlunga Football Club on Saturday 28 February 2026. Tickets are on sale now via humanitix.com.
Nice Day To Go To The Club 2026 Lineup
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
The Bronx (USA)
Lambrini Girls (UK)
Cosmic Psychos
Floodlights
Full Flower Moon Band
Mini Skirt
The Mess Hall
Frenzee
Hot Tomatoes
Dumb Punts
Goons of Doom
Public House
Ricky Albeck
Greg
Home Court
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