Kahibah Sports Club will roll out the red carpet for local heroes Surf Trash on 15 November, before the genre-shifting juggernaut of Bootleg Rascal touches down on 29 November as part of their Australia and New Zealand tour.
For Surf Trash, the gig will double as a homecoming celebration after a whirlwind year thatโs seen them cement their place as one of Australiaโs most exciting emerging acts.
Their debut album The Only Place I Know stormed the ARIA charts, and a headline run across the United States saw the Lake Macquarie trio winning over crowds far from home. The Kahibah Sports show will see them returning to a venue theyโve long considered part of their backyard.
Then on 29 November, Bootleg Rascal takes over the club for a night of groove-driven chaos and smooth, genre-blending goodness. Bootleg Rascal, who are currently moving through an expansive touring schedule that stretches across Australia and New Zealand, will hit the club on 29 November.
Their groove-driven chaos and smooth, genre-blending goodness have been earning the band fans everywhere they play and with 2026 that will see some new releases and festival appearances on the horizon, this is a chance to see the band before their star rises into the stratosphere.
Kahibah Sports Club has been steadily reinventing itself as a serious player in the live music game, recently redeveloping its auditorium to better host both homegrown acts and touring artists. The refreshed space has been purpose-built with live performance in mind, giving local fans an intimate room with a new stage ready to host some rising stars and national touring acts.
Surf Trash hit the stage at Kahibah Sports Club on Saturday, 15 November, with Bootleg Rascal following on Saturday, 29 November. You can grab tickets to the Surf Trash show here and the Bootleg Rascal show here.










