At MCEC, visionary ideas come to life, and the world’s thought leaders gather. Our iconic venue is an outlet for Melbourne’s signature culture, hosting [...]
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There is nothing more splendor than an open air event, and.. where else but the Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbounre. Leaving the foot hills just off Alexander [...]
John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the second-largest venue [...]
On the corner of Church and Victoria Street, the Leadbeater Hotel in Richmond with its passion for live music and grouse (terrific) slap-up grub is a staple for [...]
What was once Richmond’s old and crumbling Great Britain Hotel is now Harlow: an old-school pub with new-school sensibilities. Music is still the main [...]
The Palais Theatre is one of the grand old dames of Melbourne’s architectural landscape and rich assembly of historic theatres. It is the largest seated [...]
Southbank Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Southbank region of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the principal home of the Melbourne Theatre Company. [...]
Opened in 1994, Crown Casino was Melbourne’s first legal casino, a major achievement in the their-of-then Premier Jeff Kennett with a sprawling, [...]
Marvel Stadium, for many years known as Etihad Stadium until that sponsorship deal expired, was Melbourne’s first purpose-built mega-sized entertainment [...]
The Corner Hotel is an iconic Melbourne pub and live music venue that has a history dating all the way back to 1871, when it was built as a pub that first began [...]
Rod Laver Arena, originally just referred to as ‘the tennis centre’ until it was renamed in 2000, is a tennis stadium made world famous by the [...]
Hamer Hall is Melbourne’s premier state concert hall in the Melbourne Arts Centre cultural hub on St. Kilda Rd. just across Princes Bridge from the city. [...]
The Alex Theatre is a sophisticated contemporary theatre space nestled in the heart of St. Kilda that is well appointed with comfortable seating and clear views [...]
The Tote Hotel is a miracle of the modern age. It’s a mean, no nonsense, 100% weird alternative and underground rock venue like no other that has survived [...]
The Comedy Theatre on the corner of Exhibition and Lonsdale Streets, started its life in 1855 as Coppin’s Olympic Theatre, a prefabricated wrought iron [...]
Originally opened as the Princess Theatre and Opera House in 1857 by Australia’s then-theatre impresario, George Coppin, but after initial commercial [...]
Revolver Upstairs has been a mainstay of late night and recovery nightclubbing in Prahran since it opened in 1995. It’s a famed destination for late [...]
Northcote Social Club is the focal point of the live music scene in the inner north once you get a little further out than Fitzroy and Collingwood. As well as a [...]
Howler is a casual dining and live entertainment venue in a huge old converted warehouse on Dawson St., just behind Brunswick railway station. It has a leafy [...]
The Old Bar is a live rock n’ roll music bar on Johnston St. Fitzroy which has been there since 2001. A lively venue with an appealing, comfortable [...]
The Laundry Bar is a long standing Fitzroy institution, a nicely laid out nightclub over two levels. When it opened in the late 90’s and for many years [...]
The Esplanade Hotel or ‘the Espy’ perched just above the St. Kilda foreshore is one of the grand old dames of Melbourne with a history stretching [...]
The Athenaeum Theatre in Collins St. has a remarkable history, beginning its life in 1839 as a Mechanics Institute for public technical tuition, the building [...]
A basement facility accessed by a flight of stairs beneath Swanston St., what is now Max Watts live music venue began its life as the Century Theatre cinema in [...]
Her Majesty’s Theatre on Exhibition St is one of the jewels in the glittering ring of late 19th – early 20th Century theatres in the eastern half of [...]
Margaret Court Arena was built as part of the new National Tennis Centre in 1987 as part of what we now know as Melbourne Park, initially named Show Court One, [...]
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a magical open air venue, the seating part of the auditorium being covered by its canopy, situated in the Kings Domain gardens off [...]