Before many of us clubbers were even born, Mr Thing started DJing hip hop tracks way, way back in 1987 when the biggest hip hop acts were the likes of Salt N Pepa and Public Enemy. Though the hip hop scene (and music in general) has changed radically since then, Mr Thing has persevered though the decades (and millennium) that followed,
Were you one of the unfortunate souls who had to work on New Years Eve, busting your balls while everyone else got to get smashed and have the time of their lives? Pretty unfair, wasn’t it? Well, now’s your time to finally celebrate the new year at Volt‘s late NYE party!
Wouldn’t we all love to sit around a tropical paradise all day long, drinking daiquiris on the beach and enjoying the collective festive attitude? Well, if that sounds like Cuba to you (minus the Communism), then if you’re from Brisbane, just head over to
With another year ending, everyone will be looking back on the years gone by. Our parents will probably be thinking of the good old days of the 1970s and how they boogied out to ABBA, The Bee Gees and the million other disco acts of their youth.
There are certain venues out there that everyone knows is just for pre-drinks early in the night before heading out elsewhere for hard core partying. It seems Mango knows its place, being the tiny, secluded bar that it is, literately around the corner from
The colour white is associated with classiness and sophistication; not what most people think of when thinking of the day people have to buy a new calendar and use as an excuse to get wasted. But the Hamilton Hotel are connecting the two with their
New Years Eve is a time when everyone thinks about the future and looks back on the past. Republic Bar, however, will be looking well into the past with The Sin and Tonics playing at their NYE party.
Describing their music as “balls to the wall manic Rockabilly”,