What They Owe — Space Flamingo & Whitt's End & RVLR
What They Owe — Space Flamingo & Whitt's End & RVLR
Space Flamingo

What They Owe — Space Flamingo & Whitt's End & RVLR

Whitt's End, RVLR
Tomcat (Fortitude Valley, QLD)
Friday, 20 March 2026 7:00 pm
16 days away
18 Plus
Progressive Rock
Rock
Punk
Alternative
Music

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Space Flamingo take the stage of Tomcat alongside Whitt's End & RVLR.
Heavy tracks, good vibes, monolithic bands.

March 20th at Tomcat
Level 1/210 Wickham St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006


Pre-Sale | $15
Door Admission | $20
 

Lineup —
7:00 PM | Doors
7:45 PM | RVLR
8:45 PM | WHITT'S END
9:45 PM | SPACE FLAMINGO
 


About the bands

Space Flamingo
With synth laden tracks and thick guitars, Space Flamingo are answering the call of Modern Rock in the Brisbane/Meanjin Scene. Inspired by a melting pot of genre; including the persuasions of funk, desert & stoner rock, pop-punk & more, Space Flamingo have crafted a unique sound, forged through the theatric. With performances that incorporate the broader narratives of their songs, and a sonic aesthetic as bright as their neon grunge visuals, Space Flamingo strives to leave audiences enraptured.

Whitt's End —
Whitt's End is a high-energy pop rock trio fronted by Australian brothers Saxon and Jarvis Whittaker. Whitt’s End have established themselves as a force in the music scene. Releasing their self-titled debut EP, opening for “Thirsty Merc” and “The Radiators”, appearing on radio stations ABC and 4zzz, and packing out venues for single and EP launch shows. Engaging with more than 15,000 “Whitt’s Enders” daily with their prominent online presence, the brothers continue to captivate audiences with their dynamic sound and performances.

RVLR
Brisbane grunge rock band RVLR are known for their hard-hitting rock tracks, massive guitars, trademark harmonies and explosive live show. Their impressive list of support slots include; Karnivool, Shihad, Dead Letter Circus, The Living End, Royal Blood and more. The band also played main stage at Splendour in the Grass in 2010.