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On 7 July 1965, IMT featured a then-innovative interstate live split-screen link with The Tonight Show on TCN-9 Sydney, via the recently completed co-axial cable linking Melbourne and Sydney. Kennedy signed off from In Melbourne Tonight on 23 December 1969 after 12 years. On his final program, he was given a crown—made by the GTV-9 props ...
Manchester Lane - 36 Manchester Lane, Melbourne. Max Watt's (formerly the Hi-Fi) - 125 Swanston St, Melbourne. Melbourne & Olympic Parks (and Rod Laver Arena) - Batman Ave, Melbourne; Memo Music Hall - 88 Acland Street, St Kilda; Mercat Basement - 456 Queen St, Melbourne. (Closed 2016) The Merri Bar, 15 Gilbert Rd., Preston
The Bamboos (funk band) Basic Shape; The Basics; Be'lakor; Beaches (band) Beargarden (band) Behind Crimson Eyes; The Bennies; The Berzerker; Bestial Warlust; Bird Blobs; The Birthday Party (band) Bit by Bats; Black Jesus Experience; The Black Sorrows; Blackchords; Blackfire (Australian band) The Blow Waves; Blue King Brown; Blue Ruin (band) The ...
Revolver Upstairs, known locally as 'Revolver' or 'Revs' or 'Revvy' or 'Uppy', is a live music bar and an elite nightclub located on Chapel St, Prahan in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The venue regularly hosts performances from electronic music artists, especially the techno scene. [1] It is one of Australia's most famous nightclubs.
A Music Victoria study finds Melbourne hosts 62,000 live concerts annually, making it one of the live music capitals of the world. [1] Victoria is host to more than three times the live performance national average, making it the live music capital of the country. Melbourne is host to more music venues per capita than Austin, Texas. [2]
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The Good Things festival debuted in Melbourne, before playing at Sydney and Brisbane. On 19 November, the New South Wales Police Force issued a statement addressing accusations that they "made it impossible" for the Good Things festival to operate as all-ages in Sydney by imposing "multiple impediments" and charging "exorbitant" policing fees.
The Melbourne International Film Festival has unveiled the full lineup for its 2023 edition, with “Shayda,” by Iranian-Australian director Noora Niasari, set as the opening title. The festival ...