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Entertainment Quarter
Building 220, 122 Lang Road
Moore Park SA 2021
Australia
“He runs through those huge bent notes and manipulations of his pedal board with the same conviction he’d have chopping a carrot.”
Ultimately the reality is that few complaints transpired from punters on the night, who’d gotten the chance to witness a line up of stellar local and imported hardcore talent for a meagre $28.
A raw, intense and surprisingly intimate live show at the HiFi.
School of Seven Bells showed flashes of brilliance, but they were largely eclipsed by a feeling that something was lacking.
English rapscallions the Kaiser Chiefs kicked out some rather loud jams in another great HiFi show.
Crusty Californian's Fu Manchu roll up in their galactic panel van to deliver a huge set with help from doom metal duo Black Cobra.
"Upon playing the song he began to cry, I turned around astonished to find that many members of the audience were also moved to tears as well."
Put a bunch of nineties teenagers in a room with hits of the era and you definitely have a good night. The night was a sold out show and for good reason; Aqua have all the skill and likeability they have always had and this made for an amazing night.
Playground Weekender main attractions bring their celebrated melancholy to the all-new Sydney Hi-Fi with spectacular results.
Ben Kweller brings his new album 'Go Fly A Kite' to Sydney with a wonderful one hour and twenty minute set.
Mastodon led the charge at this metal triple header that showcased the rich diversity of modern metal in brutal style.
Cobra Starship headlining a fun filled bill at the Hi- Fi Sydney, I expected this show to be a huge live event, it turns out that the show would be much smaller than I first thought due to some last minute changes.
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