
Winona (Brisbane) w/ Red Moon Cowboy + The Noise
Bar Open (Fitzroy, VIC)
Saturday, 23 August 2025 8:30 pm
What does it mean to grow up without hardening? To remember without retreating?
Winona write from that edge — where softness meets grit, and feeling refuses to flatten.
The Brisbane alt-rock five-piece make music that’s unguarded and deliberate: loud, layered, and emotionally lucid.
Winona craft songs shaped by pressure, patience, and earnest self-inquiry. Their 2025 debut EP Greer is a fuzz-laden meditation on memory, identity and bleeding authenticity formed through years of trust, rewrites, and slow-burning intent.
Onstage, Winona channel the urgency of a coming-of-age film – earnest, cinematic, all-or-nothing. Their live presence has quickly made them a standout on the local circuit, playing sold-out shows alongside Great Sage, Late November, Sunbleached, Wifecult and Tomorrow's Forecast; fast cementing themselves as one of Brisbane’s most vital live acts. “It feels like the end of the world if we don’t do it,” says vocalist Harry Griffin.
And that’s exactly how it sounds.
Winona write from that edge — where softness meets grit, and feeling refuses to flatten.
The Brisbane alt-rock five-piece make music that’s unguarded and deliberate: loud, layered, and emotionally lucid.
Winona craft songs shaped by pressure, patience, and earnest self-inquiry. Their 2025 debut EP Greer is a fuzz-laden meditation on memory, identity and bleeding authenticity formed through years of trust, rewrites, and slow-burning intent.
Onstage, Winona channel the urgency of a coming-of-age film – earnest, cinematic, all-or-nothing. Their live presence has quickly made them a standout on the local circuit, playing sold-out shows alongside Great Sage, Late November, Sunbleached, Wifecult and Tomorrow's Forecast; fast cementing themselves as one of Brisbane’s most vital live acts. “It feels like the end of the world if we don’t do it,” says vocalist Harry Griffin.
And that’s exactly how it sounds.