Take a Trip at the Espy
In tribute to Albert Hofmann - the scientist who discovered LSD - the Espy iswill squeegee its third eye clean on Saturday, July 26th and lay witness to a potpourri of mind-blowing music, featuring Black Cab.
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In tribute to Albert Hofmann - the scientist who discovered LSD - the Espy iswill squeegee its third eye clean on Saturday, July 26th and lay witness to a potpourri of mind-blowing music, featuring Black Cab.
There are some statements that are not debatable – 'Eddy Current Suppression Ring are the best live act in the country'.
Melanie Lewis tries to review a festival in the rabbit warren that is the Espy and wonders what the fuck happened.
There is no doubt that in its 27th year, St Kilda Festival is still one of the premier events of Melbourne’s cultural and musical calendars. Returning for its second year after a brief hiatus, the festival filled the entire of St Kilda’s Esplanade and beach with stages, sports and attractions galore, and easily drew an estimated 350,000 strong crowd...
The Divine Blue Project captivated existing followers and converts alike with an endearing performance at the Espy.
There are some statements that are not debatable – 'Eddy Current Suppression Ring are the best live act in the country'.
Melanie Lewis tries to review a festival in the rabbit warren that is the Espy and wonders what the fuck happened.
There is no doubt that in its 27th year, St Kilda Festival is still one of the premier events of Melbourne’s cultural and musical calendars. Returning for its second year after a brief hiatus, the festival filled the entire of St Kilda’s Esplanade and beach with stages, sports and attractions galore, and easily drew an estimated 350,000 strong crowd...
The Divine Blue Project captivated existing followers and converts alike with an endearing performance at the Espy.
Lyrics Born and full band in his first Melbourne show since releasing Everywhere at Once. Supported by TZU and Paris Wells at the Espy
The Dukes of Windsor took Faster Louder behind the scenes of the filiming of their new film clip at The Espy.
Stage Diving from the balcony, brutal live set, a relentless crowd and unmatched intensity on stage . This gig had it all
The Gershwin in the Espy was packed for the abrasive noise of My Disco and the hard rock of Baseball
Deep Roots Festival @ The Espy - featuring TZU, Mia Dyson, Dallas Frasca and Her Gentleman, The Red Eyes and more
Frankenbok headlined a big night of metal in the Gershwin Room for their EP launch, and were supported by Moredhel, Death Audio, Scar The Surface, Nothing and Lure The Sun.
Operator Please album tour at the Gershwin Room.
A big crowd came out to see The Galvatrons play a hot set, supported by Dirty Secrets, Dirty Pink Jeans, Super Fun Happy Band and Dangerous.
Braindead Lovers launched their EP to a packed house supported by Beki And The Bullets, Krill and Liar Liar.
The Exploders rock out the Espy Front Bar.
Grand Wazoo play a very smooth set at The Espy's Girshwin Room.
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Electric Mary finished a rocking Saturday night at the Espy. Toby Rand gets called up to finish the last song, leaving the punters wanting more....
Tex Perkins and James Cruickshank play an amazing set with Abby Dobson in The Gershwin Room at The Espy.
Deadly Are The Naked pack out the public bar of The Espy with a cracker show from start to finish. Special guests including The Funknecks, 12 Inch Clocks, Red Card Special and Grandma Death.
I got Hick Spit on my lense! What more can I say. Just amazing!
In tribute to Albert Hofmann - the scientist who discovered LSD - the Espy iswill squeegee its third eye clean on Saturday, July 26th and lay witness to a potpourri of mind-blowing music, featuring Black Cab.
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