belgravia "die nasty" single launch at lynott's lounge / perth, wa
- Cassandra Edwards
- Dec 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Down and Out
Down And Out made their first trip west and showed exactly why Adelaide’s been shouting their name. Even on a small stage, they used every inch of it climbing, running, jumping, and pouring every bit of energy they had into the room.
They had fans in the crowd from the jump, singing along and pushing to the front to echo the bands pop punk lyrics back to them. The set was fast, loud, and full of bangers. It’s a safe bet that any fans of Belgravia watching the show would have felt right at home. Their style is the kind of pop-punk chaos that anyone in the scene instantly relates to and loves.


Belgravia
Any frequent Belgravia fan knows the boys have a formula. Someone’s had too many beers, the banter between the band is rogue and the core fanbase turns every show into what feels like a pop-punk family reunion.

Belgravia hit the stage with that same chaotic charm they’re known for, and it immediately felt like home. Tight instrumentals, big choruses, and Jordan Paul leading the charge with that distinct mix of cheekiness and sincerity that only he can pull off.


Belgravia have this rare ability to make every show feel intimate, no matter the venue size, and this launch was no different. Ryan and Brodie made their way into the crowd for the final song blurring the lines between stage and pit, and proving once again why their shows feel like you’re part of the band, not just watching one.


If this era of Belgravia is anything to go by, “Die Nasty” feels like the next step toward an even bigger future for Perth’s favourite pop-punk act.

Photos and Review by Cassandra Edwards



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