Whenever we go clubbing, we’re bound to see peeps who seem to have some sort of X factor that gets them into not only the best parties, but get the VIP treatment. Then our green eyed monster appears, muttering to ourselves about how it’s always others that get all the breaks.
All bars and clubs try to outdo one another in service and to generally be the best bar place around, though it’s never been a flat out war as such. Whatever truce between these venues is now over; war has been declared and Perth‘s bar scene has become the battleground. Welcome to Bar Wars, a new monthly competition where four bars will compete to see who’s got what it takes to be the best!
Australia’s very own national holiday happens right in the middle of our summer, and on many previous Australia Days, it’s gotten real hot, causing a dilemma: to go to the beach to cool down, or go to a bar to drink up? If that’s caused you grief before, Paramount have a solution for you: their bikini and boardshort beach party right in the heart of Perth!
Get Weird is one of Ambar‘s regular events, but this one’s a “spasticated deviation” (their words, not ours) from their usual night as they got top DJs Feadz and Kito headlining a wicked edition of Get Weird. The fact their faces appear on Sphinx-like monoliths prove
All fans of Boardwalk Empire and the era of prohibition, fedoras and gangsters should head down to a night of glitz and mischief at the 1907 to bring in the new year.
Save all your crazy and strict New Years Resolutions at home and head out to Northbridge and let it all hang at Mint for a crazy night of fun and mayhem.
Christmas is a time of unwinding, forgetting about the year’s bullshit, and celebrating the holidays. And boy, do Ambar know how to celebrate, with a vengeance!
The name of the party doesn’t just sound bad ass because it has “with a vengeance” in its name
Though it’s a shitty reality all us party people have to face, every party has to end sometime. In this case, it’s the Bootleg party that’s been happening at Ambar for six years now (no small feat to keep a party going that long!) But like all good things coming
Originating in the United Kingdom over 2,000 years ago, Halloween has grown into a world-wide phenomenon with recognisable symbolisms of evil and “scary” imagery.
The celebration of this holiday falls on October 31, as the Celtics mark the end of the harvest season and welcome winter, or “the darker half” of the year.