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  2. Beat (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Beat (formerly Beat Magazine) is a free monthly tabloid -sized music, arts and culture magazine (street press) as well as a website and social media network published and distributed in Melbourne, Australia. It's Melbourne's longest running street press, and one of the earliest street press magazines after TAGG.

  3. The Tote Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Tote is a live music venue, pub and former hotel located in Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia. The venue hosts many independent local, Australian and international acts, and carries a reputation for showcasing new and emerging independent musical acts of a variety of stylistic origins, having done so since the 1980s.

  4. Music street press of Australia - Wikipedia

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    It includes a gig guide, news, reviews, and interviews. [29] Director Olly Raggatt also launched the mini-festival Notestock in 2023, based at UniBar Adelaide . In 2024, Notestock, scheduled for 29 November, is the last event in Music SA's Good Music Month , and features Private Function from Melbourne as well as a number of local acts ...

  5. List of music venues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Rock - 1 Phoenix Street Brunswick - cnr Sydney Road (Closed) Boney - 68 Little Collins St, Melbourne. Borsch, Vodka & Tears. Bridie O' Reilly's. Brown Alley. Brunswick Artist's Bar, 314 – 316 Sydney Road, Brunswick. Brunswick Ballroom, 314 – 316 Sydney Road, Brunswick. The Brunswick Green. Brunswick Hotel.

  6. List of Australian music television shows - Wikipedia

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    1958-1959. ATN-7. Keith Walshe (1958), Jimmy Parkinson (1959) A different series to the Melbourne "Hit Parade", this series featured the top 10 hits of the week. There were guest singers and groups from time to time. It was a spin-off from the variety series Sydney Tonight.

  7. List of Queen concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The final Queen show of the year was in Hyde Park, London, on 18th September, after the hot summer of 1976. The Hyde Park gig was in fact a free concert which drew in a crowd of about 180,000. The free concert was organised by entrepreneur Richard Branson. Several audio recordings exist of the Hyde Park concert, including a soundboard source.

  8. Cherry Bar - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Bar. Coordinates: 37.8156°S 144.9710°E. ACDC Lane contains the entrance to the original location of Cherry Bar. The Cherry Bar is a Melbourne city bar founded in December 1999 by former Cosmic Psychos drummer Bill Walsh. Originally located on ACDC Lane (off Flinders Lane between Russell St and Exhibition St), the bar replaced existing ...

  9. The Alternative Gig Guide - Wikipedia

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    Based in. Melbourne, Victoria. Language. English. TAGG – The Alternative Gig Guide or TAGG (its acronym and popular name) was a free fortnightly Australian music street press published from 1979 to 1981 in Melbourne. [1] It was published by Toorak Times, an independent newspaper started in 1972, [2] and later expanded to Sydney.