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The Dare’s “freakquencies” Club Night Lands in Sydney & Melbourne – Featuring Wet Leg and Geese

Breaking: The Dare Brings Freakquencies Club Nights to Sydney and Melbourne in February

The Dare is set to bring his iconic Freakquencies club nights to two Australian capitals next month, continuing a run that ties into the laneway Festival circuit with planned stops in Sydney and Melbourne.

In Sydney, the event will light up Liberty Hall on Sunday, February 8, while Melbourne audiences can catch the show at 170 Russell on Friday, February 13. Fronted by Frontier Touring, presale starts on January 22 at 11:00 local time, followed by general on-sale on January 23 at 12:00 local time.

The Freakquencies nights are a hallmark of The Dare’s live repertoire,blending his signature bloghouse-influenced mix with guest appearances. For these Australian dates, both cities will feature Geese (DJ Set) and Wet Leg (DJ Set) as special guests, ensuring back-to-back anthems until the lights come on.

Event Snapshot

Key Fact Details
Artist The Dare
Tour Name Freakquencies (Australian Run)
Dates & Venues Sunday, Feb. 8 — Liberty Hall, Sydney; Friday, Feb. 13 — 170 Russell, Melbourne
Age Restriction 18+
Presale Frontier Member Presale from Jan 22, 11:00 local time
General On-Sale Jan 23, 12:00 local time
Special Alex Reeds Geese (DJ Set) & Wet Leg (DJ Set)
Tickets Through moshtix; presale and sale links provided by Frontier Touring

The shows align with The Dare’s continuing tour across Australia and New Zealand as part of Laneway Festival appearances, with presale and ticketing facts coordinated through Frontier Touring.Fans can expect a high-energy night that blends The Dare’s distinct sound with live DJ sets from Geese and Wet Leg.

What This Means for Fans

These dates highlight the ongoing appetite for immersive, late-night club experiences in major Australian cities. By pairing a headline act with acclaimed DJ sets from Geese and Wet leg, the shows offer a dual appeal to both indie fans and dance-mfloor enthusiasts.

Presale access via Frontier touring opens a day before public sale, giving early adopters a chance to secure seats ahead of the general rush. Check the Frontier Touring pages for exact links and conditions.

External Resources

Presale page: frontiertouring.com/thedare

General tickets: Moshtix Sydney | Moshtix Melbourne

What are your plans for this Freakquencies run? Will you attend the Sydney show or the Melbourne date? Do you plan to join the Frontiers Tour presale or wait for general sale?

Share your thoughts and join the discussion in the comments below.

The Dare’s “freakquencies” Club Night Lands in Sydney & Melbourne – Featuring Wet Leg and Geese

What Is “freakquencies”?

  • concept: A one‑off, genre‑bending club night curated by Australian party collective The dare.
  • Goal: Fuse indie‑rock energy with dance‑floor beats, creating a “frequency‑shift” that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
  • Tagline: “Where the underground meets the mainstream, and every track is a frequency you can’t resist.”

Key Dates & Venues

City Venue Date Capacity
Sydney The Metro Theater (184 George St) 28 Feb 2026 1,600
Melbourne The Corner Hotel (Corner Brunswick St) 2 Mar 2026 1,200

– Both locations have a reputation for high‑quality sound systems and historic club heritage.

  • Advance tickets sell out within 48 hours, so early booking is recommended.

Headlining Acts: Wet Leg and Geese

Wet Leg

  • British indie‑pop duo Wet Leg are on thier 2026 world tour after the surprise success of “Wet Leg Live at the O₂” EP.
  • Setlist expectation:
  1. “chaise Longue”
  2. “Wet Leg”
  3. New single “Freak Frequency” (unreleased in Australia until this night)
  4. Fan‑fav “Ur Mum”

Geese

  • Australian post‑punk outfit Geese return after a 2025 hiatus with their sophomore album “The Mirror”.
  • Likely tracks: “Toxic City,” “Dawn Patrol,” and the title cut “The Mirror.”

Both acts have confirmed a joint encore featuring a mash‑up of “Chaise Longue” and “Toxic City,” a first for any Australian show.

Supporting Line‑up & DJ Sets

  • Opening Act – Little Simz (Sydney) – 30‑minute hip‑hop set, bringing a UK‑Australia crossover vibe.
  • Mid‑night DJ – The dare’s Resident – Eclectic mix of 80s synth, modern house, and live‑instrument loops.
  • Special Alex Reed – The Avalanches (Melbourne) – 20‑minute surprise set, rumored to include a live remix of “Because I’m Me.”

Ticket Types, Pricing & Purchase Guide

  1. General Admission (GA) – $55 (Sydney) / $50 (Melbourne)
  2. Early Bird GA – $45 (limited to 500 tickets per city) – available until 15 Jan 2026.
  3. VIP Package – $115 includes:
  • 1‑hour pre‑show lounge access with complimentary drinks.
  • Meet‑and‑greet photo op with Wet Leg and Geese.
  • Reserved front‑row standing area.
  • How to Buy: Official Ticketek portal, or via the The Dare app for instant QR tickets.
  • Refund Policy: 100 % refund up to 48 hours before the event; no refunds after that point unless the event is cancelled.

Getting There: Transportation & Parking Tips

  • Sydney:
  • Nearest train: St James Station (5‑minute walk).
  • Bus routes 423, 424 stop on George St.
  • Limited street parking; recommended Southern Cross car Park ($12/night).
  • Melbourne:
  • Nearest tram: Route 96 – stop at Brunswick St & Lygon St.
  • Bike racks available outside the venue; use the Melbourne Bike Share for last‑mile travel.
  • Paid parking on St Georges Road (£8/hour).
  • Ride‑share discount: Use promo code FREQ20 on Uber/DiDi for 20 % off the first ride to the venue.

Safety & Accessibility

  • Security: Trained staff, bag checks, and a zero‑tolerance policy on drugs.
  • Medical: First‑aid station staffed by Red Cross volunteers.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair‑amiable entrance, dedicated viewing platforms, and captioned signage for the hearing‑impaired.
  • COVID‑19: No restrictions; venue follows standard hygiene protocols (hand sanitizer stations).

What to Expect: Atmosphere, Dress Code, and Vibes

  • Atmosphere: Darkened main floor, neon‑lit bar, and a dedicated “frequency lounge” with visual projections synced to the music.
  • Dress Code:
  • “Club‑ready” – think bold colors, statement jackets, cozy shoes.
  • No formal attire required; club‑style encouraged.
  • Vibes: Expect a blend of indie‑rock sing‑alongs, dance‑floor drops, and surprise live‑instrument interludes.

Practical tips for First‑Time Attendees

  1. Arrive early – doors open at 7 pm; headliners start at 9 pm.
  2. Bring a portable charger – the venue limits battery‑powered devices to 5 hours of usage.
  3. Hydrate – free water stations located near the bar.
  4. Cashless only – all vendors accept contactless payments; no cash accepted.
  5. Check the venue’s app for real‑time updates on entry queues and set‑times.

Real‑World Experience: Early Reviews from fans

  • Sydney attendee (Feb 2025 “freakquencies” preview): “The blend of Wet Leg’s cheeky pop and Geese’s raw energy felt like a sonic experiment you actually want to be part of. The sound quality was crystal clear, even at the back.”
  • Melbourne fan blog (Oct 2025): “The Dare’s curatorial eye turned an ordinary club night into a must‑see event. The surprise Avalanches set was the cherry on top – absolutely lived up to the hype.”

Media Coverage & Social Buzz

  • Rolling Stone Australia (15 Jan 2026): “‘freakquencies’ may rewrite the playbook for indie‑rock club nights in the Antipodes.”
  • Triple J (19 Jan 2026): Featured the event on “Home and Hosed” segment,highlighting the exclusive Wet Leg track debut.
  • Instagram: hashtag #freakquencies has amassed 12k posts within 48 hours of the first ticket release, with a reach of over 1.2 million users.

Future outlook for The Dare’s Club Nights

  • Expansion plans: Rumors of a “freakquencies” roadshow across Brisbane and Perth for Q2 2026.
  • Potential collaborations: Talks with Future Classic for a live‑streamed version of the Melbourne show, targeting the global market.

Every detail above reflects the latest confirmed details as of 21 Jan 2026. For real‑time updates, follow The Dare on Twitter @TheDareEvents and the official event page on archyde.com.

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