Tunes under the trees at Bundoora Beats

Published on 28 October 2025

Bundoora Beats

A brand-new twilight concert is coming to Bundoora this summer, with Bundoora Beats 2025 set to fill Norris Bank Reserve with music, food and community spirit on Saturday 29 November.

The free event invites community to relax among the gum trees and enjoy an evening of live performances from some of Melbourne’s most exciting artists - JAZZPARTY, Jess Ribeiro, Charlie Needs Braces and Ramona Sky - alongside roving performers, family activities and delicious food stalls.

Kicking off at 6pm, Bundoora Beats offers something for everyone. Music lovers can settle in on the lawns to enjoy a vibrant line-up showcasing Melbourne’s diverse and creative live music scene, while families can join in the fun with face painting, badge-making and bubble shows.

Concert headliner JAZZPARTY are known for creating lively, engaging performances that everyone can enjoy. Their music blends a mix of styles, including 50’s RnB, mambo, punk, ragtime, calypso and soul, resulting in a unique and energetic sound that brings people together.

The evening will be hosted by Melbourne emcee BennyGregs, known for his high-energy hosting and creative flair at events across Victoria.

Bring your own picnic or purchase a range of food and drink options from Pizza Forno X’Press, Twisted Temptations, Balkan Bites, Bundoora Rotary Sausage Sizzle and Cruising Creams Ice Cream.

The event is free and no bookings are required. Limited parking is available, with public transport recommended.

Event details

What: Bundoora Beats 2025
When: Saturday 29 November, 6pm – 10pm
Where: Norris Bank Reserve, McLeans Road, Bundoora
Cost: Free, no bookings required

For more information, visit the Bundoora Beats event page.

Quotes attributable to City of Whittlesea Mayor, Councillor Martin Taylor: 

“We’re proud to offer a free, family-friendly event that showcases amazing local and emerging artists while encouraging everyone to enjoy our beautiful parklands at twilight.

“Our community values creativity and culture, and events like this are an important way to make live music accessible to everyone. Whether you come with family, friends or a picnic rug, Bundoora Beats promises a fantastic night out close to home.”

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