With triple j‘s sold out One Night Stand only a couple of weeks away, bringing Spacey Jane, LUUDE, Ruby Fields, 3%, Blusher, Velvet Trip, Fool Nelson and a host of special guests to Busselton WA, the station’s More Than A One Night Stand Sessions are back headed to South West WA on Friday the 23rd and Saturday the 24th of May.
First launched at One Night Stand 2024 in Warrnambool, the More Than A One Night Stand Sessions are a series of free bespoke industry programs and events designed to empower emerging and established local artists and industry. The event will offer attendees the opportunity to learn, meet and hear from some of the best and brightest minds in Australian music.
The 2025 More Than A One Night Stand Sessions will be held at the Busselton Youth and Community Activities Building. There will be an In Conversation with WA-icons and One Night Stand headliners Spacey Jane, a triple j Unearthed Tapped In Workshop for Regional Artists, and a session on How To Build Off Initial Success with members from WA band and One Night Stand alum DICE.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government in partnership with West Australian Music and Music Australia.
You can register to attend and get more information here.
Schedule details below:
Friday 23 May
Tapped In: a triple j Unearthed workshop on How To Get The Most Out Of Being A Regional Artist
Hosted by triple j’s Lucy Smith, join One Night Stand triple j Unearthed Competition Winners Fool Nelson alongside local industry heavyweights to talk about how to make the most out of being an artist in a regional or rural area. You’ll hear tips on how to connect with community, team building, touring, and how to get your music heard and maximise the triple j Unearthed experience.
Details: Friday 23 May, 5pm – 6pm AWST. Register here.
Saturday 24 May
In Conversation with Spacey Jane
Hear from WA-legends, Spacey Jane, in a sit-down conversation with triple j’s Ash McGregor, looking back at career milestones and their incredible journey to date. The four-piece will offer valuable insight into their journey from regional WA to international recognition, highlighting the challenges they faced, the key moments that propelled them forward, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Many regional artists face unique barriers in accessing opportunities, connections, and pathways in the music industry, Spacey Jane’s story is a great example of what’s possible.
Details: Saturday 24 May 10:30am – 11:30am AWST. Register here.
How to Build Off Initial Success with DICE
Led by Margaret River-based producer and artist manager Sam Ford, alongside members of WA-band DICE, this session will explore strategies for sustaining and expanding success after an initial breakthrough, highlighting key elements essential for growth.
Details: Saturday 24 May 11:45am – 12:00pm AWST. Register here.