Battle of the bands makes triumphant return

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Central Coast Council has announced the return of Battle of the Bands, offering young musicians the chance to compete for stardom and prizes.

This iconic event, previously held from 2004 to 2019, is making an electrifying comeback, bringing together the region’s best young bands.

Previously, band members aged 12 to 24, competed in the same event, however this year, Council is introducing the Kids Clash Division for bands with members aged 10-13, giving even younger musicians a chance to showcase their talents.

With the support of Damien Gerard Sound Studios, Musicians Making a Difference, Central Coast Music and Arts, and The Skills Engineer, the competition includes three heats, two semi-finals, and a grand final, culminating in the Creative Engineers Showcase event where winners will be announced.

Central Coast Council Director of Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said Battle of the Bands had always been about more than just music.

“We are thrilled to reintroduce Battle of the Bands, a platform that brings our community together where every young musician, regardless of age or background, is welcome to showcase their talent and participate in our vibrant community life,” Smith said.

“We’re also offering support for schools with the Play it Forward School Prize which will benefit the winning band’s nominated school, supporting students in the Music/CAPA Faculty.”


Young songwriters who want to hone their skills are invited to join Council’s Songwriters development workshop to gain feedback on their original songs from industry experts.  

This workshop will be held on July 10 at 12pm at Damien Gerard Studios at West Gosford.

Additionally, all entrants have access to professional development workshops and industry talks throughout the competition program.

“Battle of the Bands has been a launch pad for successful bands like Short Stack, Elaskia, and The Moving Stills, providing young musicians with access to development programs and industry experts,” Smith said.

“This competition not only connects young people but also supports their growth, cultivates a love of music, and we can’t wait to see young talent shine this year.”

Are you ready to rock the stage? Register at Central Coast Council and begin your journey where talent meets opportunity.

All events are to be held at The Hub Erina Youth Entertainment Venue at 7pm:

Heat 1 – July 5; heat 2 – July 26; heat 3 – August 23; semi-final 1 – September 6; semi-final 2 – September 27; final – October 11.

The Creative Engineers Showcase Event will be at 7pm on November 15 at Laycock Street Community Theatre, Wyoming.