‘Social Sanctuary’ NAIDOC Week show with Pirritu, Charlie Needs Braces + Kiwat Kennell
‘Social Sanctuary’ NAIDOC Week show with Pirritu, Charlie Needs Braces + Kiwat Kennell
Mountain Goat Presents

‘Social Sanctuary’ NAIDOC Week show with Pirritu, Charlie Needs Braces + Kiwat Kennell

FREE ENTRY | $20 PARMAS | $10 PINTS
Northcote Social Club (Northcote, VIC)
Monday, 6 July 2026 7:00 pm
26 days away
18 Plus
Music
Free Event
Rock
Alternative
Indie
Punk

FREE ENTRY | $20 CHICKEN & EGGPLANT PARMAS | $10 PINTS OF MOUNTAIN GOAT

Kick those Monday blues to the curb at Social Sanctuary – your weekly night of free live music at NSC. We've lined up a stellar roster of your fave local artists and some exciting new talents breezing through town!

This week Pirritu, Charlie Needs Braces and Kiwat Kennell are stopping by for a special NAIDOC Week show. 

PIRRITU’s music is a gentle, honest, and melodic personal journey that entices you into the depths of sadness, love, and shimmering hope. With two album releases under his belt, The songman’s work honours a cultural journey connecting to land, language, and family with a continual thirst for deeper understanding. Pirritu’s music features folk instrumentation weaving amongst his unique vocals like the gentle wind and waters that the Ngiyampaa man sings of.

GuriNgai sisters Charlie and Miri from Live Looping act Charlie Needs Braces have drawn in audiences across Australia, their energetic musical landscapes weaving together stories and language. In 2022 they came first place in the Upstart Awards, and won the Archie Roach Award for Emerging Talent in 2023 through Music Victoria Awards.

Kiwat Kennell, a proud Eastern Torres Strait Islander from Ugar (Stephens) and Erub (Darnley), grew up in a household where law enforcement and government service were central to daily life. This upbringing gave him a unique perspective—one that balanced respect for authority with firsthand awareness of the systemic injustices affecting Indigenous people. His struggles with depression, anxiety, and childhood trauma led him to turn to music as an outlet for self-expression. After the dissolution of his award-winning band Key Hoo, Kiwat stepped into the spotlight as a solo artist, blending raw emotion, cultural pride, and unapologetic truth. His music explores the weight of identity, the complexities of mental health, and the power of storytelling. Each song is a deeply personal reflection—one that speaks to those who have felt unseen, unheard, or misunderstood. Through his artistry, Kiwat fosters connection and meaningful dialogue about the world we live in.

Social Sanctuary is proud to be sponsored by Mountain Goat.

Our show is being held on the lands of the Wurundjeri People and we wish to acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners of this land we are gathered on. We also pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and Aboriginal Elders of other communities that may join us for our show.


 

THIS SHOW IS STRICTLY 18+ 

Northcote Social Club strives to create a safe space that everyone can enjoy. 
Crowd surfing & dangerous behaviour will result in removal from the venue. 

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