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Monqui Presents

With special guest Sam MacPherson

Thursday, July 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$33.22

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Holocene Presents

With special guest Heather Wolf

Sunday, July 20
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.37

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest Bijoux Cone and B|_ank

Wednesday, July 23
Doors : 6:30pm, Show : 7:30pm
all ages
$35.28

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest The Ophelias

Sunday, August 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$10.04 to $35.28

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest whine

Friday, August 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$30.13

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Friday, September 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $58.97

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with sobs

Saturday, September 6
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, September 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Monday, September 15
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$41.97 to $65.15

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Tuesday, September 16
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$43 to $62.57

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Wednesday, September 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$40.43 to $52.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Thursday, September 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest Evolution Of The Revolution

Friday, September 19
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.37 to $397.27

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Saturday, September 20
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $111

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Sunday, September 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$51.50 to $199.18

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with special guest Renny Conti

Monday, September 22
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $88.43

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with Sons of Sevilla

Tuesday, September 23
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
$34.25

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Wednesday, September 24
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$35.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With Danielle Finn

Friday, September 26
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $161.78

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Saturday, September 27
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$37.60 to $143.69

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Sunday, September 28
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $397.84

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Showbox Presents
Tuesday, September 30
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$37.08 to $161.71

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Wednesday, October 1
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Friday, October 3
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$46.35 to $69.27

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Sunday, October 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $147.86

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Monday, October 6
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Tuesday, October 7
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$30.39 to $53.56

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with Joe P

Friday, October 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $57.94

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Saturday, October 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Sunday, October 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Monday, October 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$44.55

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Wednesday, October 15
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $114.38

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, October 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Sunday, October 19
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$33.22 to $56.14

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest Bricknxsty

Saturday, October 25
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$34.76

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Sunday, October 26
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest Sam Blasucci

Wednesday, October 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$28.84

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Sunday, November 2
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.88 to $62.57

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Wednesday, November 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with Ora The Molecule

Tuesday, November 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Wednesday, November 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Tuesday, November 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$52.53 to $150.12

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with Goodnight, Texas

Friday, November 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$39.91 to $62.57

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents
Saturday, November 22
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
J-Fell and Nite Wave Present
Saturday, November 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest verygently

Saturday, January 31
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$39.40 to $183.75

About Cut Copy:

Cut Copy, the GRAMMY®-nominated, ARIA Award-winning pioneers of Australian Electronic Music, return in 2025 with their first new single in five years: “Solid.” Produced by Dan Whitford and mixed by Christoffer Berg (The Knife, Fever Ray), the track was mixed at the legendary Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden, on a Neve Electronics console once used by Brian Eno, David Bowie, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. An anthem of resilience and determination, “Solid” was born from both personal and universal experiences of overcoming adversity. The message is clear: keep going, chase your dreams, and trust — we’ll be solid.​

Formed in Melbourne in 2001 as the solo project of frontman Dan Whitford, Cut Copy evolved into a full band with Tim Hoey (guitar), Mitchell Scott (drums), and Ben Browning (bass). Their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love (2004), earned critical praise, with NME calling it “Technique-era New Order fed through My Bloody Valentine’s distortion pedals” and “the album Daft Punk should have made.”

Breakthrough came with In Ghost Colours (2008), which debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and cracked the U.S. Billboard 200. Zonoscope (2011) followed, peaking at #3 in Australia and #46 in the U.S., winning two ARIA Awards and earning a GRAMMY® nomination. The band continued their streak with Free Your Mind (2013) — whose video featured band friend Alexander Skarsgård, Haiku From Zero (2017), a vivid concept album exploring digital overload, and 2020’s Freeze, Melt, a meditative and ambient shift in tone that Pitchfork described as “a nice warm bath” of introspection.

Cut Copy’s influence transcends albums. Their music has soundtracked major campaigns and pop culture moments, including FIFA 18, Dolby, Netflix, Amazon, Chevrolet, and the global Levi’s® #LiveinLevis campaign.

They’ve brought their exhilarating live energy to over 1,000 sold-out headline shows and iconic festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Primavera, Pitchfork Paris, Summer Sonic, and Big Day Out.

Whether crafting immersive DJ mixes (Fabriclive.29, Oceans Apart) or releasing ambient deep-dives like their limited-edition cassette January Tape, Cut Copy has consistently redefined what electronic music can be.

With Solid, Cut Copy steps boldly into a new chapter—still chasing the horizon, still reimagining the emotional possibilities of synth-pop. From bedroom beginnings to shaping the sound of a generation, they remain one of the most influential and visionary acts to emerge from Australia’s indie scene. Still evolving. Still essential. Still solid.