Early mornings are getting a whole lot louder this summer, with a humble convenience store being turned into the hottest new rave spot, headlined by Australian DJ CYRIL.
Running from 9am to 1pm this Saturday, January 17th, the unexpected morning party will see CYRIL – who boasts over 900 million global streams – bring festival energy to 7-Eleven Brunswick, joined by Melbourne favourites Ben Silver, Brown Suga Princess, NAVI, and ya girl party b.
The store will transform into an open-air dance floor, in collaboration with Celsius, celebrating good vibes, great music and the launch of Celsius’ new Sparkling Raspberry Peach flavour.
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Tickets are just $7.11, keeping the experience fun, affordable and true to 7-Eleven’s everyday spirit. Guests can expect free 7-Eleven breakfast goodies, giveaways, special appearances, Celsius samples, and an atmosphere that’s “part festival, part fuel stop”.
While the first release sold out within hours, quick fans can grab final tickets when they go on sale at 3pm today (January 12th). See here to snag a ticket.
“I’ve done a lot of crazy pop-ups, but this is my first-ever convenience store rave, and the first in Australia,” CYRIL said. “2025 was the year of the coffee shop rave; 2026 is officially the year of the convenience store rave. I usually swing by 7-Eleven for a meat pie, but this weekend I’ll be throwing a sold-out rave and sipping on a Celsius.”
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CYRIL, best known for his ARIA-nominated song “Stumblin’ In” and hugely popular remix of Disturbed’s “The Sound of Silence”, ranked at No. 29 on Rolling Stone AU/NZ‘s 50 Greatest Australian Electronic Acts of All Time list.
While streaming figures don’t define an artist, we said it was impossible to not be impressed by his seismic numbers in 2024. In fact, “The Sound of Silence” was the No. 1 track on Spotify by an Australian artist worldwide last year.
