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DISCOLEIL Returns to Riviera Beach Club

DISCOLEIL Vol II set for 29th March 2026 at Riviera Beach Club

DISCOLEIL will return to Riviera Beach Club in St Kilda on Sunday, 29th March 2026 for its second edition, titled Volume II. Au Revoir, Summer. The event follows its inaugural instalment and again takes over the venue’s balcony overlooking the coastline. Organisers have confirmed tickets are available via Eventbrite, with limited capacity set for the afternoon and evening session.

The concept centres on a sunset dance event designed to run from 3pm to 10pm. Programming focuses on disco and house selections, with a curated lineup of Melbourne-based DJs. As a result, the event aims to deliver a continuous soundtrack from late afternoon through to sunset.

The sunset headliner is JNETT, who leads the bill for Volume II. She will perform alongside Jesse Boyd, Marcelo, Michael Beaty, Peter Apostle, Von Emyl and Wunderkind. Together, the lineup represents a cross-section of established and emerging selectors from the local scene.

Presented by Smirnoff, the event will feature classic disco, groovy house and sun-focused dance tracks across the six-hour program. Organisers have indicated the setting will emphasise outdoor energy and balcony views at the St Kilda venue.

Event Program and Access

Volume II will run exclusively on Sunday, 29th March 2026 at Riviera Beach Club, St Kilda. Doors open at 3pm, with music scheduled through to 10pm. Tickets are currently on sale via Eventbrite, with entry subject to venue capacity limits.

Event Details
Location: Riviera Beach Club, St Kilda
Date: Sunday 29th March 2026
Time: 3pm to 10pm
Tickets: Available via Eventbrite

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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, specialising in local hospitality, venue openings and cultural coverage across Melbourne. With years of editorial experience in lifestyle and city reporting, Daniel brings a focus on accurate, timely coverage that highlights what’s happening in the city’s dining and events scene. He oversees editorial standards and regularly contributes features, reviews and news-driven updates. With more than 15 years’ experience in marketing and media strategy, Daniel brings a commercial lens to local reporting, ensuring coverage is accurate, relevant and reflective of Melbourne’s evolving hospitality landscape. His work centres on venue launches, special events, industry shifts and noteworthy city developments. Daniel oversees editorial standards at Melbourne Insider and is committed to clear sourcing, transparent publication dates and structured newsroom reporting.
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