For the most part, Australians are very proud of their country and heritage. Whenever an Aussie does well at something and goes overseas and takes the world by storm, Aussies cherish them and cheer them on.
Everyone may have the long weekend off, but school’s not out at The Marquee Club on Labour Day Eve with its School Uniform Party. Not quite the Year 12 formal all over again, everyone gets to dust off their old school uniform and show off their school spirit (despite having probably hated wearing uniform back in the day). From the
Not referring to any of those annoying No Standing signs on the street that appear just as you think you’ve found a free parking space, Roxanne Parlour is hosting No Standing Entertainment, a party filled with all the latest in dance music and plenty of up-and-coming DJs to keep the trance music pumping.
Don’t you hate it when there’s a party you’re invited to, but it’s Dulls Ville or you don’t know anyone there or the people you do know are complete tools that your friend is also friends with for some reason, or if barely anyone showed up.
They say girls fall in love in what they hear and boys fall in love in what they see, which is why girls wear make up and boys lie. They forgot to mention this extends to the slutty clothes (or lack of clothes in many cases) girls on the prowl for cock wear to get male attention at nightclubs.
Melbourne rock fans who bang on about preferring live bands over the DJs who “destroyed live music” will definitely want to check out House of Rock’s Rocknrolla show on Friday the 25th of February at the Palace Theatre. Not to make you think that the place is full of Pommy gangsters who think they’re “Rocknrolla” (i.e. top shit)
R&B legends Bell Div DeVoe and Ginuwine will be heading to Australia for the very first time later this year, ready to make you feel like you’ve gone back to the early ’90s all over again, without the shoulder pads and ridiculous haircuts.
We all know what bars and nightclubs are and the dodgy things that can happen in them, and probably dismiss all this as common knowledge. But does anyone actually remember how they found out what these places were like? Though I can’t be sure exactly when I found out about nightlife and like every other kid I would have learned
Californian alternative rock band Incubus have come back to Australia to play for their Aussie fans to support their seventh and latest album If Not Now, When? This is the band’s third tour of Australia after first coming to our shores a decade ago in 2002 and again to co-headline the 2008 Soundwave Revolution festival, so Incubus fans
Metal band Seether have begun their tour of Australia’s club circuit tonight at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel promoting their latest album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray. This is the South African group’s third tour of Oz since their first in 2005 and second in 2008, and the group are excited to be back to play for Aussie crowds.