Regurgitator and Pseudo Echo shine at this year’s Djerriwarrh Festival

Djerriwarrh Street Parade in 2022. (Provided)

Iconic Australian band Regurgitator will be headlining this year’s Djerriwarrh Festival

alongside Pseudo Echo, in November.

With a global fan base spanning Australia, the USA, Europe, and Asia, Regurgitator has

consistently captivated audiences.

This November, Melton will join the list of fortunate locations to experience their dynamic performance.

Regurgitator formed in Brisbane late stage ’93 by core members Quan Yeomans and Ben Ely – playing their debut show March ’94 for Friends of the Earth.

In the past 23 years they’ve released numerous EPs and albums and toured the globe, most recently on the sold-out UNITS 2023 national tour infusing audiences with exuberance, mania and the band’s mashedup motion of rock, punk, electro, funk, pop and hiphop.

Pseudo Echo pioneered the 80s with their avant-garde look and electro sound, and in an era

of pub rock, they introduced audiences to a new wave of synth-driven pop and became the first unrecorded band to appear on the legendary Australian music show “Countdown”.

Following the release of gold and platinum albums “Autumnal Park” and “Love An Adventure”, the band achieved world-wide success with the release of their international hit “Funky Town”, establishing themselves as one of the most iconic, multi-award winning bands in the country, releasing ten studio albums, two live albums, and three compilations to date.

The announcement has made Melton council proud to invite everyone to the annual Djerriwarrh Festival on Saturday, November 11, 2023.

Adding to the high-profile live music will be a big street parade to kick things off, exciting free kids’ activities and performances in the kid’s zone, market stalls bursting with wares from

local artists and designers, a food truck alley serving delicious treats, a pet expo, captivating performances at the intercultural stage and all topped off with a fireworks display.

With the ongoing construction of a new pavilion at Melton Recreation Reserve, this year’s

Djerriwarrh Festival is moving around the corner to High Street Melton, between Smith Street

and Hannah Watts Park.

Melton mayor Lara Carli said there’s been a few changes this year, but Djerriwarrh Festival is as jam-packed as ever.

“From the colourful street parade to the market, food and live entertainment, it’s good family

fun not to be missed,” she said.

The full line up performing at the festival will be released in the coming weeks on Facebook at

MeltonCityEvents and on the festival website.

Details: djerriwarrhfest.com.au