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Almost 12 months since it was forced to shut its doors due to COVID-19, one of Sydneyâs most beloved live music venues is reopening with a surprise new facelift.
The Enmore Theatre will welcome back gig-goers on Monday, February 22, with a line-up featuring Ian Moss, Tim Freedman, Choirboys, Alex the Astronaut and Red Riders among others, with all ticket proceeds donated to the local music charity Support Act.
Greg Khoury, Executive Director of Century Venues (left) and Sam Nardo, COO of Century Venues.
Credit:Janie Barrett
It will mark the first gig at the Enmore since British rockers The Darkness took the stage on March 13 last year, just three days before the pandemic forced all live venues closed.
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Almost 12 months since it was forced to shut its doors due to COVID-19, one of Sydneyâs most beloved live music venues is reopening with a surprise new facelift.
The Enmore Theatre will welcome back gig-goers on Monday, February 22, with a line-up featuring Ian Moss, Tim Freedman, Choirboys, Alex the Astronaut and Red Riders among others, with all ticket proceeds donated to the local music charity Support Act.
Greg Khoury, Executive Director of Century Venues (left) and Sam Nardo, COO of Century Venues.
Credit:Janie Barrett
It will mark the first gig at the Enmore since British rockers The Darkness took the stage on March 13 last year, just three days before the pandemic forced all live venues closed.