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Painters and dockers are peninsula bound

By mpnewsMarch 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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LOOK out Mornington Peninsula The Painters and Dockers are heading your way with a rare regional gig at the Western Port Yacht Club on Saturday 28 March.

Gigs by this infamous outfit are said to be “a total entertainment experience”. A band based in punk rock power pop with soulful horns, instant classic songs, flamboyance and showmanship as good as it gets. It’s not a superior air that they bring to the stage – it’s a communal, one-in all-in let’s take this baby to the stars and hang there as long as we can in an orgy of outrageous exuberance. The gig IS the after-party, right from the start, and everyone’s invited.

Do not assume this band is without a message. Do not assume they don’t sound incredible live. Do not assume that your new favourite band won’t be thirty years old.

They were only suppose to play once!

Some 1500 shows, seven albums later and tours of North America, Canada, New Zealand and all over Australia under the belt, the band now have an esteemed place in Australian rock history.

Well known songs by the band include Die Yuppie Die, Nude School, Kill Kill Kill, You’re Going Home In The Back Of A Divi Van, All Men Are Bastards, Mohawk Baby, I Know Better Queens Than That, New World Order, The Boy Who Lost His Jocks On Flinders Street Station and countless more.

Along their own shows The Dockers have supported the likes of Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Billy Idol, The Cramps, The Gun Club, The Monkees, Midnight Oil, Jonathan Richmond, Divine, Killing Joke, The Angels, Divinyls and others.

Tickets are available at https://events.humanitix.com/the-painters-and-dockers

Live Music Painters and Dockers

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