Astral People, Handsome Tours & Laneway Presents...
Barry Can't Swim
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LIBERTY HALL COACH BAY / DOORS 5.30PM
Jumping on board as one of the must-see artists on the 2025 Laneway lineup alongside Charli XCX, Bicep, Clairo, and other heavyweights in the music scene, Barry Can’t Swim, has just announced an intimate open-air DJ set at Sydney at the Liberty Hall Courts.
Set to kick off at 5:30 PM on Wednesday, February 12, this is your chance to unwind, blow off some midweek steam, and be part of what could very well be the Sydney must-attend event of the year.
Riding high off the release of his debut album When Will We Land?, Barry is firmly established as one of the most in-demand names in dance and electronic music today. A star in the Bonobo vein, his melodic, string-laced euphoria has captured the attention of listeners worldwide, driven by the peak-time energy and easy-listening groove he delivers on stage time after time. Don’t believe me? Revisit his Boiler Room from 2023—you’ll pick up what we’re putting down.
As far as crossover success in electronic music goes, Barry Can’t Swim's 2024 could be considered a career-defining year.
Nominated for a Mercury Prize? Check.
Topping the Warehouse Project as a DJ and selling out multiple nights at Brixton Academy? Check.
Blowing up Glastonbury with a set so packed it signalled the arrival of the next big thing? Check.
Joining Barry on the night is none other than SHEE, a DJ, producer, and promoter from Killarney, Ireland, who's been making waves in the electronic scene for over a decade. With his emotive, progressive dancefloor cuts, raised on classic French house, disco, and a pint of Guinness, SHEE has cultivated a unique and infectious style, securing him as a no-brainer to join Barry for this.
Don’t miss out on Sydney’s best-kept secret. Shake off the weekday grind and dive into the world of Barry Can’t Swim on the Courts of Liberty Hall.
A percentage of sales will go towards supporting First Nations collective Pay The Rent.
TICKET DETAILS
Do not attend if you are feeling unwell.
Photo ID is essential, acceptable ID is a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport. Must be a physical or digital copy. Photos or scans will not be accepted.
We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.