‘Loud, proud message’ at Rockin’ 4 the Homeless
Published 5:03am 7 May 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
Rockin’ 4 the Homeless organisers say a “loud, proud message” will ring out from Dolphins Leagues Club during this year’s free event featuring Aussie rock legends You Am I.
It’s all happening on June 22 from 10am-5.30pm.
Rockin’ 4 the Homeless Director Dan Nebe says the free, all-day, community-led music event will raise money for “the real frontline heroes”, The Breakfast Club Redcliffe.
“They’ve been feeding, housing, and helping our locals for over two decades … long before the headlines, long before the political noise,” he says.
“This isn’t a gig. It’s a statement. No tickets. No gimmicks. Just one massive day of purpose-driven music and community power.
“If we gave out tickets, people would turn up just to see the headliner and leave. This is about all-day action. Bidding. Buying. Hustling. Giving. That’s what a community looks like.”
Check out the line-up
• Tim Rogers & You Am I – Aussie rock royalty
• Screamfeeder – Brisbane’s alt-rock veterans
• Salt and Steel – Fierce, female-led rock
• Ky Lovell – Local Nero rocker and rising firebrand
• Jonny Sonic (The Potbelleez) – Closing the day with a DJ set to blow the roof off
Also featuring:
• Two live band stages
• A rapper stage
• A DJ zone
• A kids’ showcase for under-10s and under-14s
• A chill-out zone
• Live-streamed action on every screen inside the venue
There will also be guitar auctions – signed by Alice Cooper, Xavier Rudd, Ian Moss and You Am I, and raffles and donation stations on every floor.
Limited disability seating will be available. Organisers advise patrons to arrive early.
EVENT DETAILS
Where: Dolphins Leagues Club, Redcliffe
When: Sunday, June 22, 2025
Time: 10-5.30pm
Cost: Free entry. No tickets.
More information: Visit the Facebook page
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