ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died

ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died

Stay GoldBrunswick, VIC
Sunday, Apr 5 from 7 pm to 10:30 pm AEST
Overview

One Night Only Tribute to Layne Staley & Kurt Cobain

On Sunday, April 5, Melbourne audiences will be given a rare, one-night-only opportunity to experience ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died, an emotionally charged tribute honouring two of the most influential voices in rock history — Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain.

This is one show only. No repeats. No second dates.

Hosted at Stay Gold, Brunswick, the night pays homage to the raw power, vulnerability, and enduring legacy of the grunge era through a carefully curated live performance that captures the spirit of both artists with authenticity and respect.

Adding to the significance of the evening, special guest James Chidlow will perform an intimate acoustic set celebrating Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder, delivering stripped-back renditions that highlight the songwriting, emotion, and resonance that defined a generation.

ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died is more than a tribute — it’s a shared moment

of remembrance for fans who grew up with this music and for those discovering its impact

for the first time. From haunting melodies to explosive anthems, the night promises a

powerful journey through the songs that shaped alternative music forever.

One Night Only Tribute to Layne Staley & Kurt Cobain

On Sunday, April 5, Melbourne audiences will be given a rare, one-night-only opportunity to experience ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died, an emotionally charged tribute honouring two of the most influential voices in rock history — Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain.

This is one show only. No repeats. No second dates.

Hosted at Stay Gold, Brunswick, the night pays homage to the raw power, vulnerability, and enduring legacy of the grunge era through a carefully curated live performance that captures the spirit of both artists with authenticity and respect.

Adding to the significance of the evening, special guest James Chidlow will perform an intimate acoustic set celebrating Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder, delivering stripped-back renditions that highlight the songwriting, emotion, and resonance that defined a generation.

ALICE REMAINS: The Day the Music Died is more than a tribute — it’s a shared moment

of remembrance for fans who grew up with this music and for those discovering its impact

for the first time. From haunting melodies to explosive anthems, the night promises a

powerful journey through the songs that shaped alternative music forever.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Stay Gold

133 Sydney Road

Brunswick, VIC 3056

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