Retro Rehash celebrated its 10th birthday in style on December 14th at Katoomba’s Station Bar with an unforgettable Tacky Prom event! It was a FREE event that turned nostalgia up to eleven, making the high school dance look like a kindergarten playdate.

The night kicked off with Dan Mac from Art vs Science rocking the stage, followed by Ska’d 4 Life bringing the ska vibes, Doctor Robot dishing out funky beats, and S.miles delivering an unforgettable night filled with laughter and killer tunes. Guests enjoyed cold beers, good vibes, and dance moves that left everyone questioning their life choices.

With the help of Young Henrys, the event was as legendary as a poorly written teen movie, offering a grown-up twist on prom night. It was truly a night to remember, where everyone came together to celebrate, dance, and let loose.

Performing Artist Info:

Dan Mac’s Swirly Train (Lead Singer of Art vs Science):
Dan Mac, the electrifying lead singer of Art vs Science and charismatic frontman of Dan Mac & the Swirly Train, brought a whirlwind of energy and creativity to the stage. Known for his captivating presence and genre-blending sound, he took the crowd on an unforgettable ride through the vibrant world of modern indie rock.

Doctor Robot:
A genre-bending, futuristic music artist from Sydney, Doctor Robot fused retro synth vibes with modern electro-pop, delivering electrifying beats and a wild, robotic persona. The music took listeners on a cosmic journey, blending Daft Punk with 80s arcade game energy. A special collaboration with S.miles added an extra layer of excitement to the performance.

Ska’d 4 Life:
Ska’d 4 Life brought high-energy ska to the Blue Mountains, blending classic ska with a modern twist. With lively horns, catchy melodies, and a vibe that screamed good times, they kept the dance floor packed and the good vibes rolling all night long. The band’s performance was a non-stop celebration of rhythm, laughter, and unforgettable memories.

Event sponsored by Young Henrys

Event Styling by Father Superior
Poster by the legendary Optic Intake

Photos by Maja Baska