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NICE DAY TO GO TO THE CLUB

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Daybed Records’
annual South Australian festival

NICE DAY TO GO
TO
THE CLUB
announces 2026
line up

Ft. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever,
Lambrini Girls, The Bronx & more

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NICE DAY TO GO TO THE CLUB

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Following two consecutive years of sold-out events, regional South Australian music festival Nice Day To The Club is set to return in 2026 on Saturday February 28 with its most stacked lineup to date. Run by local label Daybed Records – whose roster includes Ethanol Blend, Kurralta Park, The 745 and more – the festival is label founders Tom Redden and Jack Stokes’ continued effort and dedication to channelling a rich South Australian live music scene that thrived in the ’90s.

Again taking place at Port Noarlunga Football Club – which saw over 2,500 punters through the gates in 2025 – the 2026 festival will be led by indie rock favourites Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, who are returning for their first shows in over two years. Joining Rolling Blackouts will be US punk outfit The Bronx, UK rock duo Lambrini Girls – both exclusive to South Australia – and a slew of homegrown household names like Floodlights, Full Flower Moon Band, Cosmic Psychos and iconic Port Noarlunga hardcore punk act Hot Tomatoes, who are reuniting especially for the festival. 

Continuing to build on the authentic foundations of the festival, co-organiser Jack explains: “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.”

Co-organiser Tom continues: “It is hard to fathom where the festival has gotten to in such a short space of time. I look at the lineup 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 make it happen. It’s a really nice feeling.”

WATCH: ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER – TALKING STRAIGHT

Located 30 km south of Adelaide, the now two-year-running festival began as a phone call from media personality Ryan “Fitzy” Fitzgerald to Tom and Jack after he heard they were planning to reinvigorate the Port Noarlunga music scene. Originally organised as a means to raise much-needed funds for their local football club (Port Noarlunga FC) and bring people together, Nice Day To Go To The Club turned into a sold-out 1,500-person event, with 15 bands including Cosmic Psychos and Mini Skirt performing across two stages. In its short lifespan, the festival has grown into something more than Fitzy, Jack or Tom could have imagined.

Staying true to its grassroots and DIY ethos, the festival has sold out every year, yet still embodies the feeling of going down to your local football oval and watching your favourite bands play on the back of a truck. No bells and whistles – just the best live music at an affordable price.

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ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER

ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER

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NICE DAY TO GO
TO THE CLUB
2026

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
The Bronx (USA)
Lambrini Girls (UK)
Cosmic Psychos
Floodlights
Full Flower Moon Band
Mini Skirt
The Mess Hall
& more


Tickets on sale Nov 20


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LAMBRINI GIRLS

LAMBRINI GIRLS

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About DAYBED RECORDS

Daybed Records is an independent, truly DIY, record label based on the Mid Coast of South Australia, with their motto of “music, the arts, or anything worth doing” reflected in the multiple activities they take on. From releasing local, emerging artists’ music, organising festivals and events around Australia, filming live sets, recording a podcast and more, Daybed founders Jack Stokes and Tom Redden are doing everything they can to support music and their local community.

Starting as a Sunday arvo catch up with a whiteboard at Jack’s share house, the label has achieved a lot in only four years as they continue to carve their own path in the ever-changing and evolving music industry. With an artist-first and artist-centric approach to each decision, Daybed Records create an inclusive world where young people feel inspired to do the things they’ve always wanted to. 

“Daybed Records basically started out as a way for me to put out and promote my own band’s (Ethanol Blend) music but through a separate entity, so it didn’t look like it was coming from the band. It always feels a bit more digestible for me to promote my own music, when it’s coming from the angle of ‘look at this band’ rather than ‘look at my band’ haha,” says Jack. “I asked Tom to help me start it because he is a go-getter and away we went. It’s morphed into something so much more than that original idea, but I’m into it! We just want to support music and local community” 

“Jack and I have known each other for around 10 years now and met each other – and most of our friends – through being in bands,” says Tom. “It’s epic to now have an extension of that community and an outlet for anything we want to do with Daybed Records. It feels like Daybed is a vessel for random things that we feel like doing at the time, and in this instance it’s organising a 16 band music festival on a footy oval and taking on a shit load of risk”

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