Join PBS 106.7FM for a special, one-off broadcast of The Breakfast Spread with Milo Eastwood.
Featuring special guest interviews and live sets from Yalanji, Jirrbal and Badu Islander songwriter/performer Kee’ahn, and Finn Rees (Close Counters) and his band, all set to the soundtrack of Milo’s revered Thursday morning soundtrack.
This event coincides with Aus Music T-shirt Day, so don your fave band tee and head into the city for this early morning treat. Soundmerch will have a stall set up if you need an updated item (including new merch from PBS), with $4 from each sale being donated to Support Act, plus Gravity Espresso will be on site providing fresh brews – made with milk from St David Dairy – to get your day off to a great start, and will be donating sales to Support Act!
ALWAYS LIVE AT Fed Square: The Breakfast Spread live – free entry & all welcome
6am – 9am Thursday November 28
at Fed Square and live via 106.7FM, pbsfm.org.au and the PBS app
This event is part of ALWAYS LIVE – a 17-day state-wide celebration of contemporary live music supported by the Victorian Government through Visit Victoria, and is presented by PBS in partnership with Fed Square.
PBS is proud to be teaming up with ALWAYS LIVE to help raise funds for their 2024 charity partner Support Act. This means that $1 from each ticket sold will be going directly to Support Act and the amazing work they do with music workers, artists and crew.
You can find accessibility info for Fed Square here.
This event takes place on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples and the extended clans of the Kulin Nation. We recognise and celebrate their connection to songlines and Country, ceremony and story, and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.