The Jesus and Mary Chain @ The Palace, Melbourne (03/04/08)
The Jesus and Mary Chain play an effortlessly cool and iconic show at The Palace ahead of their V Festival appearance.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain play an effortlessly cool and iconic show at The Palace ahead of their V Festival appearance.
A night of pure indie rock 'n' roll with local Melbourne artists The Temper Trap supporting Kasabian on their first tour of Australia. Kasabian played all the favourites, with maximum crowd participation. Their encore consisted of three old favourites 'I.D.', 'Club Foot' and 'L.S.F.'.
Modest Mouse adorned The Palace and proved they were worth the wait!
The operators of one of Melbourne's iconic live music destinations have been given their marching orders, paving the way for a multi-million dollar redevelopment plan. The Palace Complex now needs your help to save its future.
Well, if it's not God then it's his favourite son. Let's take a little peek at metal's most flamboyant super-ego.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain play an effortlessly cool and iconic show at The Palace ahead of their V Festival appearance.
A night of pure indie rock 'n' roll with local Melbourne artists The Temper Trap supporting Kasabian on their first tour of Australia. Kasabian played all the favourites, with maximum crowd participation. Their encore consisted of three old favourites 'I.D.', 'Club Foot' and 'L.S.F.'.
Modest Mouse adorned The Palace and proved they were worth the wait!
Well, if it's not God then it's his favourite son. Let's take a little peek at metal's most flamboyant super-ego.
Hard-fi pick up where Oasis left off, swaggering between stadium rock and dance floor anthems, and threatening to club you to death if you dare answer back to Richard Archer's Brit-shtick.
Unwritten Law were joined by fellow US band Sprung Monkey and Closure in Moscow, a late change to the line up. The Palace was full of energy, and fun was had by all.
Southern California indie rockers Cold War Kids played a rockin show at the Palace
A tsunami of black clothed and pierced fans gave a big reception to Children Of Bodom, who were supported by Synperium and Nothing
A huge crowd came out to see Kisschasy, supported by The Donnas and The Getaway Plan
The brilliant Porcupine Tree play The Palace alongside Sleep Parade.
Cherry Rock 008 laneway festival, hastily reconviened indoors at Ding Dong and The Palace after the Cherry Bar had liquor licensing issues.
Amazing to see Millencolin in Oz again. They (along with Mid Youth Crisis) are the reason i love punk today. Consistently entertaining, I dont think i'd ever get tired of watching these Swedes
The Jesus and Mary Chain play the Palace in Melbourne.
Wilco @ The Palace, Melbourne
Bluesfest guests G-Love & Special Sauce and Ozomatli joined forces for a funk-fuelled double bill in Melbourne - proudly presented by FasterLouder!
Brand New in usual top form as they play their Melbourne side show from the Big Day Out.
New Found Glory hit up the Palace in Melbourne, with The Audition (US) & Stealing O'Neal (Melb) supporting
The operators of one of Melbourne's iconic live music destinations have been given their marching orders, paving the way for a multi-million dollar redevelopment plan. The Palace Complex now needs your help to save its future.
Help save the Palace and Palais Theatre tomorrow!
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