A collective bounded by South Asian heritage and culture, Kerfew continues to redefine boundaries with their music and arts events across Eora and Naarm. Ahead of their takeover with UK-based Surusinghe at Club 77, Kerfew members Jhassic and Rakish Warrior Prince chatted with Johnny Lieu to explain why their unwavering dedication to hospitality and community make their gatherings a special place to be.
Catch @jhassic@rakish_warrior_prince and @surusinghe this Friday 27 March at Club 77 x Kerfew from 10pm til 5am. Early bird tickets via RA, free entry before midnight via guest list 🔗
KERFEW BLOCKPARTY was HUGE and wholesome as, THANK YOU to everyone who came through & shoutout to the VIPs who helped put it all together. Blessed. @heightmog.girlie@yourbaeofbengal@hmahmud2
Eora we’re just warming up for ‘26 - keep an eye out on @kerfew_au@amrahs 📸
From lo-fi velvet house to filthy UKG edits and chunky, sexy club weapons, Jhassic runs through five cuts that define his sound and keep the floor moving. Early-night warmth, peak-hour punch, and summer closers built for movement.
Catch 77 Residents @jhassic & @omgdeepa this Friday night from 10pm til 5am ~ free entry before midnight via guest list 🔗
HEAVY ARTILLERY AT ARCHIEPARTY ‘25 W @mowglithedj@kerfew_au takeover of @artgalleryofnsw
#dj #djs #nightlife #archibaldprize #b2b #dancefloor #trackid #skepta #sydney