Clubbing when single and clubbing when taken result in very, very different nights out. In one instance, the pressure’s on and you’re on the prowl, in the other not so much. Some believe the certain lack of adrenaline to the heart (and that very special place between your legs), makes the once-upon-a-time favourite pastime completely unenjoyable. Others continue to club
The party returns to Goldfish Bar Kings Cross after a short break, with UK sensation Victoria Clark taking over the booth for what is going to be an extended night of audio pleasure. A regular all across the the London scene, playing the likes of The Gallery - Ministry of Sound, Dolls House London and the Cosmetik Party crew with some serious Tech House
One of Brisbane’s most famous venues is at it again, bringing the best in the business to it’s illustrious dance floors. Cedric Gervais the man behind international club smash “MOLLY” and that infamous Madonna quote, brings his brand of in-your-face party to The Met Friday July 13 (ohhh spooky)
It only takes a simple scroll through the nightclub reviews on this very site to realise we really are ‘spoilt for choice’ when it comes to where our drinking pleasure takes place. With so many bars, yet so little dimes for us twenty-somethings, the choice between one venue and another can depend on one simple factor: entry fee.
We’ve all heard the legendary tale of one girl, a Facebook account and the hoax that made Australia wonder about privacy settings for the very first time. The people at Longstaff Road in Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs have decided to make the most of the hoax and instead spend each and every Friday night throwing the largest frat-house style party you’ve ever seen.
Each and every night on the town has one thing in common- your ID. Whether you’re heading local, or trying somewhere sparkly and new, that not-so-shiny plastic card in your back pocket is your key to the successes of the night ahead. Believe it or not, your driver’s license may just be setting your night off to a good, or bad start.
When you meet someone for the first time or you really don’t know what to talk about, either of these dreaded, dull as dishwater subjects are bound to be brought up: the weather or the place you’re at. Usually if these come up, the conversation won’t get any better than that. However, sometimes these trivial, inane factors can actually help you pick up the random
There have been plenty of Friday and Saturday nights where you didn’t feel like going out because you felt too tired or couldn’t be bothered doing anything or something lame like that. However, after a few hours of doing nothing, a couple of things around your house make you realise that staying at home on one of these nights gets pretty boring quickly
Wasting the best part of your pre drinks waiting, in the cold, to get into a club is enough to make you turn and vow to stay home and never go out again. It’s boring, frustrating… probably the thing that sets guys off and start fights with each other, anti-climatic and the biggest kill joy next to obligation and responsibility and ticket inspectors (boo).
As much as it pains me, I have to admit the fact that there is actually a legit reason to dislike Melbourne. There’s just one reason, but it is a big, fat, stupid one and we all have to deal with it…The boy/girl ratio at clubs.The fact that most of our nightclubs are unscrupulous and pretentious about turning away good lads without ladies has not eluded us.