Kirin J Callinan - Burdekin Bandroom Launch Parties
Kirin J Callinan - Burdekin Bandroom Launch Parties
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Kirin J Callinan - Burdekin Bandroom Launch Parties

Burdekin Hotel (Darlinghurst, NSW)
Saturday, 23 May 2026 7:00 pm
39 days away
18 Plus
Alternative
Indie
Music
Rock

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Kirin J Callinan

Man, mostly. 

Myth, evidently. 

Enigma, effortlessly. 

With over a decade of wildly original solo albums, side hustles, bands n supergroups (with Mark Ronson & Kevin Parker, or as the right hand man in Genesis Owusu’s Black Dog Band), a slew of Aria awards, cultural banishment, viral moments, guest appearances, critical acclaim, critical failure, moral misdemeanours, spiritual bankruptcy and rock & roll redemption, Kirin J Callinan is finally back on stage, where he belongs. 

Since 2024’s double release of the “If I Could Sing” LP & EP “Can’t Fuck The Fucker”, and subsequent shows in support o’ said records, Kirin has largely been pursuing avenues foreign & abroad, acting alongside Sam Neil, Danielle Cormack & Marlon Williams in the critically acclaimed “The Twelve” (2025), as well as taking his industrial tones & theatrical performances to the opulent concert halls of Europe (in September performing sold out shows to London’s Festival Hall & the Philharmonie’s of Strasbourg & Luxembourg as part of David Lynch Revisited) and lending his guitar tone on record & in concert in 2026 to the sweaty festivals, auditoriums & beer halls of Australia & NZ as guitar player for Australian macho-pop hit machine Keli Holiday and New Zealand’s favourite indie-folk shape shifter Aldous Harding (in support of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds), and with long time collaborator, friend & nemesis Alex Cameron in the USA (in support of The Strokes)

And now he’s home. At The Burdekin. May 23. Should be good.

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