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Rock-A-Bye Baby with Wrong Way Up at Darebin Arts Centre

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Thu 4 Sep 2025
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Rock-A-Bye Baby - PBS 106.7FM’s #1 kid friendly music event - returns this September as part of Fuse Darebin! For fans of the A.M. and a babycino or two, this one's for you. 

Taking place at Darebin Arts Centre (401 Bell St, Preston) from 11am ‘til midday on Thursday September 4, 2025, this special edition of Rock-A-Bye-Baby will feature a live performance from Afro-disco-psychedelic-boogie duo Wrong Way Up. 

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Rock-A-Bye Baby starring Wrong Way Up
Kids & PBS members: $5 
Future members: $10 
Infants under 12 months and concession card holders: FREE 

Coffee, babycinos, tea, hot chocolates and snacks will be available at the venue! 

Wrong Way Up were born out of a deep love for the dancefloor. The duo channel vintage Afro-disco and psychedelic boogie to bring a new kind of heat. Wrong Way Up comprises vocalist Emma D, along with songwriter/producer, ADP, who released their debut LP, Totally Right (Soundway Records), in February. Quickly garnering a reputation for their high-energy live show, check out their PBS Studio 5 Live session on YouTube here! 

What is Rock-A-Bye-Baby? It's a no frills day time concert designed for both adults and kids alike, and is PBS' way of connecting the youngest music lovers to the bands and artists that make up our city's diverse and ever-expanding music community. We welcome noise, encourage crawling, and expect dancing! 

Darebin Arts Centre is wheelchair accessible, more info can be found here. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding accessibility: 
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Phone: (03) 8415 1067 

PBS acknowledges that this event is taking place on stolen land where sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has not been made. We pay our respects to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, and their elders past and present. 

 

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