Me In A Dream
with Texas Milk Bar + The Moops
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Thursday, 11 June 2026 7:00 pm
Me In A Dream is the 4-piece indie-rock band from Naarm (Melbourne), comprising of front man Chris Pehrson on guitar and lead vocals, Rosie Stone Valentine on bass and backing vocals, Michael Cathie on drums and Liz Bandara on keys.
Drawing on influences from the Brit alt-rock scene, including Foals, Doves, White Lies and Bloc Party, then injecting thoughtful melodies and an occasional, but distinctly Australian psychedelic edge reminiscent of Holy Holy and The Belligerents, finally stirring a healthy dose of electronic textures, Me In A Dream carves out a unique sound that dances freely across genre boundaries.
Don’t miss this evening of live music as Me In A Dream perform a dynamic set, including single, Hideaway. Me In A Dream are supported by Texas Milk Bar and The Moops.
Drawing inspiration from roadside culture, VHS-era advertising, and the strange poetry of everyday Australian suburbia, Texas Milk Bar craft songs that feel like half-remembered dreams – neon signs flickering, ice cream freezers humming, and a radio playing something slightly off-station.
Born out of Melbourne’s backstreets and bar rooms, The Moops drift between genres like a late-night radio dial – eclectic, energetic and steeped in groove-soaked rhythms.
Drawing on influences from the Brit alt-rock scene, including Foals, Doves, White Lies and Bloc Party, then injecting thoughtful melodies and an occasional, but distinctly Australian psychedelic edge reminiscent of Holy Holy and The Belligerents, finally stirring a healthy dose of electronic textures, Me In A Dream carves out a unique sound that dances freely across genre boundaries.
Don’t miss this evening of live music as Me In A Dream perform a dynamic set, including single, Hideaway. Me In A Dream are supported by Texas Milk Bar and The Moops.
Drawing inspiration from roadside culture, VHS-era advertising, and the strange poetry of everyday Australian suburbia, Texas Milk Bar craft songs that feel like half-remembered dreams – neon signs flickering, ice cream freezers humming, and a radio playing something slightly off-station.
Born out of Melbourne’s backstreets and bar rooms, The Moops drift between genres like a late-night radio dial – eclectic, energetic and steeped in groove-soaked rhythms.