65 Peel St

West Melbourne

(03) 9348 9797


Drunken Hours:

Monday - closed

Tuesday - Thursday - 3pm - 1am

Friday - 2pm - 1am

Saturday 12 noon - 1am

Sunday 12 noon - 11pm

The Glorious

The Glorious are returning to The Drunken Poet! Having spent lockdown working on new material for a forthcoming album, the band are excited to be back in front of people […]

Jessica Paige & Gerry Smith

  8PM Jessica Paige’s recently released album, Don’t Trust Me, has the opposite effect of its title. Listen to it once, and you trust Jessica completely, as her observations about […]

Joe Jacobson

Rock and Roller Joe Jacobson will send 2022 off with a bang on Friday 30th December at The Drunken Poet. From Gutsy Guitar leads to Soulful Ballads, Loose Boozy Blues […]

NEW YEARS EVE AT THE POET!!

TIM SCANLAN DUO - 3PM MADIGANS WAKE - 9PM Madigan’s Wake is a 5 piece Celtic punk band from Melbourne who have been together for almost two years. In that […]

Mr Alford plays the songs of Willie Nelson

Mr Alford plays the songs of one of his heroes. Willie is the father of cowboy country and this will be a great night with some classic Willie covers. Roll […]

Dan Warner & Dave Evans

  Over the decades, Dan Warner’s voice has occupied a familiar corner in the soundscape of Melbourne, a voice that has grown up with the city, and taken on some […]

Rossa McCann

Rossa is a independent solo artist based in Melbourne, Australia. He is a multi instrumentalist singer/songwriter originally from Ireland.

The Jolly’s

"The Jolly’s" perform Irish pub songs and Traditional Celtic folk.

David Cosma plays the songs of Cash, King and Carl

Drunken Poet regular David Cosma returns to the Drunken Poet for Tribute Tuesday on January 10th, paying tribute to the three stable mates, Johnny Cash, Elvis and Carl Perkins. Together with Nick Carrafa on drums, Trent […]

Liam Robert Wilkerson

  Liam Robert Wilkerson presents a night of blues and country originals, live at The Drunken Poet. Jam packed with toe tapping Jump Blues numbers as well as heartfelt Tearjerkers […]

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