This large performing-arts venue with old-school charm, hosting touring musicians & comedy acts was opened initially as the elaborate King’s Theatre in 1925, and operated continually until April 1965. After a number of incarnations including a r…
With the dire state of the music industry in Australia (and the world) we need places like Black Wire Records to remind us that there’s still passion for the cultural impact of original and independent music.
The Brass Monkey is an intimate venue, restaurant and bar established in 1999 which offers a combination of amazing Food, Booze & Live Music. As you descend the stairs you are removed from the hustle of street level and enter a space which feels l…
Initiated by the City of Sydney and held under a 99 year lease from the AMP Society. Architects Peddle Thorp and Walker designed the 1,238 seat Hall in a shoebox shape, proven worldwide as the ideal shape for hearing western classical music. Based…
Home The Venue spans three levels, giving the ability to customise the facility to create three or more exclusive venue spaces. The Venue incorporates innovative contemporary design and awe-inspiring production.
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A top-class venue hosting some of the biggest acts in music since 1924, you’ll find Hordern Pavilion over in Moore Park - and believe me, they have some talent on show.
Tastefully decorated with comfort in mind, LazyBones Lounge is named appropriately with sofas and armchairs lining the dimly lit room - waiting for you to sink in.
Tipping its hat to Manchester’s iconic Hacienda, Oxford Art Factory has hosted huge national and international bands and DJ’s as well as supporting the thriving local music scene.
Founded in 1916, Sydney Conservatorium of Music is one of the oldest and most prestigious music schools in Australia. Located adjacent to the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, the Conservatorium incorporates a faculty of the University of Sydney, the …