The six million dollar venue will launch in September.
South Australian music lovers are in for a treat, with the opening of new live music venue Hindley Street Music Hall in the heart of Adelaide's exertainment precinct. Officially opening on the 15th of September, the venue will celebrate with an incredible line-up including DMA’S, West Thebarton, Wafia, and Jess Day.
Secret Sounds, Live Nation, and Five Four Entertainment collaborated on the $6 million dollar state-of-the-art venue, transforming the previous venue, HQ nightclub, both structurally and aesthetically.
Paul Piticco, co-Founder and co-CEO of Secret Sounds said: “We are so proud to bring Hindley Street Music Hall, which we have worked incredibly hard to craft, to the thriving Adelaide entertainment scene.
"It’s also exciting to be joining and working with the burgeoning music and arts community here. Secret Sounds and Live Nation are dedicated to the city and state, and have launched three festivals, and now this amazing venue in the last few years.
"We look forward to bringing the best artists in the world to the Adelaide whilst creating a new platform for SA artist’s to launch themselves from.”
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The venue hosts a whopping 1,800 patrons and makes it one of Adelaide's largest venues, which will be sure to bring more international artists to South Australia. The venue was created with the idea that it will host comedy shows and theatre, as well as lots of live music.
Hindley Street Music Hall will join a host of other top music venues in Adelaide such as Lion Arts Factory, Fowlers Live and Rhino Room.
Honourable Peter Malinauskas, Premier of South Australia, said: “The Hindley Street Music Hall is a great boon for the South Australian music and hospitality sectors. Not only does it deliver a state-of-the-art venue in the heart of the city, but it will provide South Australians with career pathways in both the music and hospitality industries. Further, with the Hindley Street Music Hall now open we hope to see more and more international artists and performers return to perform in South Australia.”
Vance Joy, US rapper Freddie Gibbs, legendary punk idols Pennywise, and '90s pop icons Hanson along with key Australian acts are already secured to play at the venue, so punters can jump right into experiencing live music within the venue.
You can purchase tickets to their opening night here.