We’re stoked to be hosting the official SurFebruary launch party for 2023 with special guests Winston Surfshirt (DJ SET)! These Northern Beaches locals have had multi-platinum singles, sold-out tours across Australia and Europe, packed sets at major festivals and Sir Elton John is a big FAN! For one night only they will be dropping in for a special one-off DJ set.
Join us for an evening of good tunes and good fun as we raise money for our good mates at SurFebruary, Tickets are $25 and all proceeds go toward funding cancer research through SurFebruary.
Full program below:
5PM – PADDLE OUT – kicking off a big month of surfing with a community paddle out at Freshie Beach
6PM – CLAIM YOUR BEER – Post paddle out claim your 4Pines token post surf at Freshie Bach for a free beer back at Harbord Hotel
7PM – BACK TO HARBORD HOTEL – Leave your board out the back and head back to Harbord Hotel for drinks and tunes
8PM – PARTY WITH WINSTON SURFSHIRT! Celebrate the launch of SurFebruary and party with Winston Surfshirt for a one-off DJ set!
Winston Surfshirt have spent the past six years establishing themselves as one of Australia’s, and the world’s, finest R&B-soul outfits. Building a dedicated fanbase off the back of two dreamy, lackadaisical albums and a handful of unforgettable collaborations, they’re a group of unassuming cult heroes making music that’s old-school in feel and modern in style. Combining a classic west coast hip-hop sound with the snap of psych-pop and sunny Australian charm, they are testament to the power of the free-minded and the casually virtuosic.
Across their two indelible full-lengths — 2017’s Sponge Cake, 2019’s Apple Crumble and 2022’s Panna Cotta — they’ve built a catalog of warm, impeccably produced hits (winning praise from none other than Sir Elton John who called them his “favourite band of the moment”). Their reputation as a bold, undeniable collective has led to multi-platinum singles, sold-out tours across Australia and Europe, and packed sets at major festivals including Splendour In The Grass and Groovin’ The Moo.