65 Peel St

West Melbourne

(03) 9348 9797


Drunken Hours:

Monday - closed

Tuesday-Friday - 3pm-1am

Saturday 12 noon - 1am

Sunday 12 noon - 11pm

Adrian Whyte

Adrian Whyte has recorded several albums including his debut jazz release “Old Jazz, New School”. His youtube channel has dozens of solo arrangements and tutorials amassing over 1.5 million views […]

Jules Boult

  Jules Boult is an award winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and international recording artist. A universally admired blues and jazz entertainer - his music remains true to the blues tradition […]

Stephen Hoy

Stephen Hoy is an Australian singer and songwriting legend, with a career that includes writing and recording collaborations with Joe Camilleri, Dingoes Chris Stockley and Kerryn Tolhurst, Ross Hannaford, Lisa Miller, […]

Badcock Brothers

  Badcock Brothers have an extremely fun show, often bordering on comedy with a musical range that covers folk/rock originals as well as traditional tunes across many different instruments including guitar, banjo-mandolin, viola, […]

Otis Namrell Trio

Otis Namrell is a young blues powerhouse playing with purpose, feeling and conviction. Otis fell in love with the blues as a young child listening to the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB […]

Rachel Parkinson

Rachel Parkinson is a Melbourne singer-songwriter making a return to the stage with her originals at The Drunken Poet.

Mr. Alford

Mr. Alford, a country song writer from Melbourne, covers many themes and aspects of country music from traditional to modern bluegrass. At this stage he has 5 released albums with […]

Gareth Leach

Gareth Leach and the Narratives of Hope is the 3rd full-length album from hard-hitting Australian outlaw country singer/songwriter Gareth Leach. Known for introspective lyrics and powerful vocal performances, this self-produced […]

Beautiful Buildings

Beautiful Buildings play harmony-driven alternative folk with soulful sensibility. Their songs invite you into a bittersweet reverie with originality and lyrical imagery.

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