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Sydney's Heavy Metal Revival: All-Ages Headbanging Scenes Thrive
Young metalheads mosh and connect in community halls across Western Sydney, reviving the city's underground heavy metal scene.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:43pm
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The vibrant all-ages heavy metal scene in Sydney's community halls reflects the enduring appeal of the genre and the power of grassroots music communities.Omaha TodayThe heavy metal music scene in Sydney is experiencing a resurgence, with young people headbanging and moshing in community halls across Western Sydney. Varun Mahadevan and McKenzie Ward, the duo behind the Your Locals events, are leading the charge, bringing back the sense of community and connection that was once a hallmark of the scene. The events are a testament to the importance of access to music at a young age, providing a sense of pride in the community that might not otherwise be available.
Why it matters
The resurgence of heavy metal music in Sydney is a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, with young people getting into metal music during the last 10 years. The scene is a far cry from the free all-ages events that were once a staple of the music scene in the late 90s and 2000s, with rising costs and security requirements putting a stop to them. However, the organizers are committed to keeping the scene alive, and the events are a reminder of the importance of community and connection in the music industry.
The details
The events are a far cry from the typical concert experience, with no barricades and the crowd right in front of the artists. The atmosphere is one of freedom and self-expression, with attendees ranging from less than six months to 70 years old. The events are mostly self-funded, costing more than $2,000 each, but the organizers are committed to keeping the scene alive. The NSW government has proposed legislation to revitalise Sydney's live music scene, with support for all-ages events, but the organizers are concerned that the support will go to the usual promoters, rather than those who really need it.
- The heavy metal music scene in Sydney has been experiencing a resurgence in the past few years.
- The Your Locals events have been bringing back the all-ages heavy metal scene in Western Sydney since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The players
Varun Mahadevan
One of the organizers behind the Your Locals events, which are reviving the all-ages heavy metal scene in Sydney.
McKenzie Ward
The other organizer behind the Your Locals events, working with Varun Mahadevan to bring back the sense of community and connection in Sydney's heavy metal scene.
NSW government
The state government in New South Wales has proposed legislation to revitalize Sydney's live music scene, including support for all-ages events.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
The takeaway
The resurgence of heavy metal music in Sydney is a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, with young people getting into metal music during the last 10 years. The scene is a far cry from the free all-ages events that were once a staple of the music scene, but the organizers are committed to keeping it alive, providing a sense of community and connection that might not otherwise be available.
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