Los Angeles’ underground sound architects, KNXWLEDGE and MNDSGN, are turning down the stage lights and turning up the soul in Melbourne this June. As part of their Stones Throw Asia & Australia tour, the duo is making a stylish detour offstage—straight into the heart of the city’s fashion and culture scene.
On Saturday, June 28, the cult-favorite producers will settle into one of Melbourne’s most refined boutique spaces for a rare in-person appearance that blends sound, streetwear, and spontaneous community. This isn’t just another meet-and-greet—it’s an elevated, curated experience designed for fans of analog textures, chopped loops, and the kind of vinyl-only energy that Crown Ruler is renowned for.
The backdrop? A refined streetwear sanctuary nestled on Flinders Lane, known for its pulse on international trends and local culture. The ambiance will be perfectly dialed in with a DJ set steeped in sonic nostalgia, backed by brands like Bodriggy Brewing Co., Fin Wines, and Mateo Soda offering artisanal pours to keep the vibe effortless and organic.
What sets this session apart is the limited-edition capsule collection—tour-exclusive merch that won’t be restocked or re-released. Expect custom pieces that speak the same language as the artists themselves: low-key, high impact, and designed for those in the know.
While the Asia & Australia tour has already moved through Tokyo, Seoul, and Fukuoka with cult-like energy, Melbourne’s moment is more personal. Here, it’s not about ticket sales or streaming numbers—it’s about presence. Style, sound, and soul under one roof.
For those lucky enough to catch wind early, there’s also a chance to score coveted access: double passes to the duo’s live show and exclusive merch packs up for grabs. A simple follow and tag on Instagram could land you in the heart of it all—with a plus one and fresh gear in tow.
This is more than just a promotional pit stop. It’s a reminder that great music doesn’t always demand a stadium. Sometimes, all it needs is good company, rare grooves, and the right corner of the city.