Swampfest ft. The Kittyhawks
with All Hope Remains + Judo Chop + Forklift Assassins + Keggin + AMAH + Faux Defeated + Unto the Breach + Vampryos + Falonys
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Saturday, 3 October 2026 2:00 pm
Since losing their lead guitarist, Greg “Swampy” Brown, in November 2025, Melbourne punks Unto the Breach have been determined to turn grief into something positive.
Swampfest was born from that desire—a way to honour Swampy’s memory while raising vital funds for The Black Dog Institute.
What started as a small idea quickly grew into something much bigger. Favours were called in, friends stepped up, and now 10 of Melbourne’s most bodacious bands are donating their time to create one unforgettable day of live music at The Workers Club. Headlined by ska punk favourites The Kittyhawks and featuring Forklift Assassins, Judo Chop and All Hope Remains, the lineup spans punk, psychobilly, ska, rock and metal, with something for everyone. Every band is performing for free so every dollar raised supports research, education and better mental health outcomes for Australians.
Most of us know someone whose life has been touched by mental illness. For many of us, it’s deeply personal. Swampfest is a chance to stand together, celebrate the people we’ve
loved, support those still struggling, and remind each other that no one has to face it alone.
Come for the music. Stay for the community. Make some noise, celebrate Swampy’s life, and help turn loss into hope.
Swampfest was born from that desire—a way to honour Swampy’s memory while raising vital funds for The Black Dog Institute.
What started as a small idea quickly grew into something much bigger. Favours were called in, friends stepped up, and now 10 of Melbourne’s most bodacious bands are donating their time to create one unforgettable day of live music at The Workers Club. Headlined by ska punk favourites The Kittyhawks and featuring Forklift Assassins, Judo Chop and All Hope Remains, the lineup spans punk, psychobilly, ska, rock and metal, with something for everyone. Every band is performing for free so every dollar raised supports research, education and better mental health outcomes for Australians.
Most of us know someone whose life has been touched by mental illness. For many of us, it’s deeply personal. Swampfest is a chance to stand together, celebrate the people we’ve
loved, support those still struggling, and remind each other that no one has to face it alone.
Come for the music. Stay for the community. Make some noise, celebrate Swampy’s life, and help turn loss into hope.