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Milo Eastwood (PBS FM/Naarm)

Collective Artists & Oxford Art Factory present

Milo Eastwood (PBS FM/Naarm)

11:00pm, Fri 11 April, 2025
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After years of passionately sharing music on the airwaves and dance floors across his home base of Melbourne, Milo Eastwood is finally heading north for his first-ever Sydney headline show at Oxford Art Factory.

A familiar voice to many in the southern parts of the country, Milo began his journey in community radio as a teenager and has spent the last eight years hosting PBS FM Breakfast (106.7FM). As a respected tastemaker and interviewer in Melbourne, his deep love for music has shaped the morning soundtrack for listeners across the city. His Friday morning throw-downs have become a weekly ritual for early-morning commuters—setting the tone for the weekend with an eclectic mix of Disco, House, and left-field electronica among a smorgasbord of uplifting sounds.

Away from the studio, he’s been fortunate to play at festivals like Meredith, Golden Plains, Inner Varnika, Panama, Loch Hart, and NYE On The Hill as well as hosting countless sold-out parties at Melbourne institutions like The Night Cat, The Fairfield Amphitheatre, 24 Moons, and his most recent headline show at Coburg Lake Reserve, drawing his largest headline show crowd to date.

Along the way, he’s had the honour of supporting the likes of CC:Disco!, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Horse Meat Disco, DJ JNETT, Maribou State, & Magdalena Bay to name just a few.

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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.