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301 High Street
301 High St, Northcote
Northcote AT-2
Australia
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The band’s first ever sold out gig meant that not only was it memorable for punters but for the headliners themselves.
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Embarking on their first trip to Australia in their entire 27 year existence, influential British indie-rockers, The Wedding Present, treated a packed Northcote Social Club to an evening that won't soon be forgotten.
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Aleks and the Ramps stay true to the eccentric and playful sounds of their third album, FACTS.
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The Orbweavers play an encore matinee show at the Northcote Social Club, with support by Yuko Kono.
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A slightly rusty, but ultimately triumphant live return for Antiskeptic.
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Austra show off their raw talent in their show at The Northcote Social Club.
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Shultz’s pure volatile nature is what makes such an enticing front man when he’s not diving into the audience he’s riffing non-sequiturs about punching like an Irish man.
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Blood Orange (aka Lightspeed Champion) will play two solo shows while in Australia to play in the band CANT with Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor.
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Crazily catchy cynical rock
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Hot on the heels of his Mercury Prize nomination, the U.K.'s Ghostpoet performed his first Australian show to a sold out crowd at Melbourne's Northcote Social Club, proving that his intricate, dark, soulful productions translate well to the live stag.
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The Beards unleash a very hairy pantomime on a crowd of very suspecting punters
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Adalita and Mike Noga continue the trend which sees the way of the rock band become a bit old school.
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Tonight, Clinkerfield , forever brilliant, douse the house with a tank load of unholy spirit; Damon Smith and his Quality Lightweights coolly flick a
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Ball Park Music grows up and unleashes its inner rock gods.
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Melbourne's hottest indie poppers return home, keeping the backlash at bay a little longer with a full-blooded performance.
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