The Brunswick Ballroom will open its doors this Queen’s Birthday long weekend to a bumper-to-bumper three-day extravaganza, the Ballroom Blitz. Brunswick Ballroom is making lemonade out of lemons this Queen’s Birthday long weekend with its Ballroom Blitz. A three-day music festival from Friday June 11 to Sunday June 13, patrons can boogie on down to […]
Located in South Melbourne. After huge successes in Queensland and Western Australia, Lumber Punks Axe Throwing have officially opened their first Melbourne venue in South Melbourne. Just as they opened in 2017, Lumber Punks had the world’s attention on the Gold Coast as they hosted Jason Momoa’s 38th birthday. Four years on and the axe-throwing […]
Words by By Caitlin Hynes
The new gig series is your chance to get up close and personal with a range of emerging and established acts.
Since opening its doors in 2009, Temperance Hotel has held a place in Melburnians’ hearts. It’s undeniably familiar, comfortable, and charming, which is the perfect recipe for any night out haunt.
Having served as a destination for a cheeky boogie and a great feed on Chapel Street for over ten years, Temperance is now serving up lo-fi entertainment with its new live music series, Thursdays Up-Close.
Coming out of lockdown hungry for live music, the team at Temperance has introduced Thursdays Up-Close to give punters intimate performances in a relaxed atmosphere where you can grab dinner and a couple of drinks.
Chapel Summer Sessions are back, featuring Nai Palm, Jerome Farah and more
Words by Caitlin Hynes
Reinvigorating Melbourne’s local music scene one session at a time.
It’s not often you have the opportunity to pay witness to a wholly local event. So often, venues innocently forgo local artists and shows for something interstate or global. Chapel Summer Sessions’ 2021 edition offers a much welcomed initiative, with six Melbourne artists set to return to the stage, stripped-back and acoustic.
Located – as the name suggests – just off Chapel Street, Chapel Off Chapel humbly houses memories of legends, including Coldplay and Foo Fighters. The ethereal space is an intimate reprieve, a moment of bliss only doors down from the bustling epicentre of Prahran.