SANNY VELOO “Warning Signs” single launch
SANNY VELOO “Warning Signs” single launch
Bergy Bandroom

SANNY VELOO “Warning Signs” single launch

Cammi Kol, Man vs Synth, Danger Den
Bergy Bandroom (Brunswick, VIC)
Saturday, 31 May 2025 7:30 pm
39 days away
18 Plus
Rock
Indie
Punk
Alternative

Tickets

General Admission
$16.85
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Swipe right… into chaos. 

Sanny Veloo returns with a vengeance to launch his scorching new single “Warning Signs”—a guitar-driven alt-rock breakup anthem for the swipe era.

Produced by ARIA Award-winner Michael Badger, this hooky, gritty, and empowering track turns heartbreak into a liberation anthem, with a Van Halen-style solo that could set the stage on fire.

“Toxic love disguised as a fairytale. Red flags you didn’t wanna see. And then? You take the power back.”

That’s what “Warning Signs” is all about—and on Saturday 31 May at the Bergy Bandroom, you’ll feel every riff live and loud.

Veloo, fresh off the success of “A Brighter Tomorrow”—which saw him and his band pack out the Espy Gershwin Room, sell out his first international show in Singapore, and earn a semi-finalist nod at the International Songwriting Competition—is now unleashing his most explosive set yet.

This isn’t just a gig—it’s a full-blown cathartic rock experience that turns heartbreak into power chords and defiance.

Joining him for this sonic blowout:

Cammi Kol – With her alt-rock/pop-punk edge and powerhouse vocals, Cammi lights up the stage in her first full-band performance of 2025. Fresh off her emotional hits “Forever Goodbye” and “What Makes a Hero”, Cammi’s set will hit you right in the feels—and the face.

Man vs Synth – Mathew Farry’s cinematic, synth-fueled rock is a high-voltage showdown of man vs machine. Every performance is packed with emotion, melody and mayhem—and with a debut album on the way, things are only getting louder.

Danger Den – Born in Darwin, raised on pure pop-punk chaos, Danger Den blends Blink-182 vibes with Aussie grit. Their latest single “New Years Eve” proves they’re still “known to vandalise a mosh pit”—and proud of it.

This isn’t just another gig—it’s a warning sign.

And if you miss it, you’ll wish you hadn’t.