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The Hi-Fi To Open Sydney Venue

by Paul Cashmere on November 15, 2011

in News,Noise Pro

One of Melbourne’s most loved venues The Hi-Fi Bar is going to open up a venue in Sydney.

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The Hi-Fi Bar has played host to some of the great bands from around the world including Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Muse and No Doubt as well as Australian icons like Paul Kelly, Hoodoo Gurus and Powderfinger but also has a reputation for putting on bands right at the start of their career.

The Hi-Fi also has a venue in Brisbane.

Here is the official announcement for Sydney:

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For the last 15 years The Hi-Fi Melbourne has been hosting the world’s best live music artists. The Hi-Fi Melbourne is also the home of the legendary Melbourne International Comedy Festival (Festival Club) featuring comedy’s biggest names like The Mighty Boosh, Roy & H.G and Merrick & Rosso.

The Hi-Fi continued to build on its iconic status as Australia’s leading name in live music venues in 2009 when The Hi-Fi Brisbane opened its doors. This state-of-the-art venue has swiftly become a crucial addition for international and local touring artists.

Picking up the mantle in 2012 The Hi-Fi will continue to do what it does best, bringing live music and unforgettable nights to fans with The Hi-Fi Sydney. This new venue features The Hi-Fi archetypal characteristics of cutting edge sound, lighting and production systems, plus unmatched sightlines, providing the ultimate live music experience.

The Hi-Fi live and breathe live music – every note, every beat and every second of it – and has been since 1997! The Hi-Fi Sydney is the venue Sydney has been waiting for!

The Hi-Fi breaks fresh ground, hosting newer acts such as Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, O.F.W.G.K.T.A, The Jezabels, Art Vs. Science and Laura Marling.

The Hi-Fi hosts legendary nights featuring national treasures like Paul Kelly, Powderfinger, Hunters & Collectors, Birds of Tokyo, Hoodoo Gurus and You Am I.

The Hi-Fi is the go-to venue for intimate shows with established international live forces such as Muse, Foo Fighters, No Doubt and The Strokes.

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