April's best live music events in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs

Read about upcoming shows featuring local and legendary acts across Belgrave, Ringwood East and Upwey.

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New Rock Syndicate

When: Saturday April 5, 8.15pm to 11.50pm

Where: The Belgrave Hotel, 1645 Burwood Highway, Belgrave

Cost: Presale $10 and $15 at the door

The brainchild of legendary Japanese underground guitarist Masami Kawaguchi, New Rock Syndicate is now based between Tokyo and Melbourne.

Kawaguchi has a strong Australian connection also having recorded with Radio Birdman's Deniz Tek, Penny Ikinger and The Scientists' Kim Salmon.

Also featuring Melbourne-based bands The Coffins and The Wax Eaters.

Ross Wilson and the Peaceniks

When: Sunday April 6, 4pm to 6pm

Where: Burrinja Cultural Centre, 351 Glenfern Rd, Upwey

Cost: $74

Daddy Cool. Mondo Rock. Two of Australia’s most iconic rock bands with a key backbone: Ross Wilson.

Hitting the road with his band The Peaceniks, he will be celebrating “50 Years of Hits” including all the Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock favourites you’d expect along with the latest offerings from his long and storied career.

Nerida Cuddy

When: Tuesday April 8, 7.45pm

Where: East Ringwood Senior Citizens’ Centre Hall, 6 Laurence Grove, Ringwood East

Cost: $15

Hailing from Central West New South Wales and praised as a masterful storyteller, Nerida Cuddy will be playing hits from across her 25-year career as a songwriter.

Grayscale

When: Sunday April 13, 7pm

Where: Sooki Lounge, 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave

Cost: $69.90

Philadelphia rockers Grayscale are bringing their pop punk and alternative rock sound to Sooki Lounge a day after supporting Slowly Slowly at Margaret Court Arena.

Hear songs from their new album The Hart, along with hits from across their back catalogue.

Celebrating The Seekers - 60 Years

When: Tuesday, April 22, 10.30am to 11.45pm

Where: Karralyka Centre, 22A Mines Rd, Ringwood East

Cost: $25

As one of the founding members of legendary Australian band The Seekers, Keith Potger will be taking the audience on a journey back to 1962, including rare footage and still photos of the group, along with plenty of stories from the band’s early days.