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We all want to put the year that was 2020 behind us, and the friendly gorillas of Silverback Touring are planning just that by delivering Melbourne an unashamedly rawkus and loud bi-monthly rock ’n’ roll party. Whether you’re an ‘80s tragic, think the ‘90s were the shit or get down with modern rock, there is something for everyone at Get Your Rocks Off.
The night will feature a nicely balanced mix of live bands and DJ’s with a music policy focussed on hard rock and heavy metal spanning the ’80s, ‘90s and modern day sounds.
On the concept, Silverback’s Danny Bazzi says, “we want to deliver a party destination, every two months, for rock fans to fill the void, give local bands (including original, cover and tribute bands) an opportunity to play and to generally give us all the chance to let loose once in a while. We are stoked to be able to present this bad boy at a true Melbourne institution of rock, Max Watts”.
Rocking in the New Year Remembering Jordan Adams 5k. 7:05 pm
Barb Adams said her 19-year-old son Jordan Adams’ died in a tragic car accident on January 23rd of last year.
She described Jordan as a caring, selfless man who overcame his own obstacles.
“He struggled a lot throughout his life with mental illness and he also had high functioning autism,” she said.
Despite his own battles, Adams said her son would always put others first.
“The night the police came to notify me, before they left they said ‘you know let me tell you, did you know about your son helping that homeless person?’ and I had no idea what they were talking about,” Adams said.