Famous Sydney Bar Launches Crowdfunder In Bid To 'Keep The Venue Alive'

24 March 2021 | 4:25 pm | Staff Writer

"Crowbar Sydney needs your help!"

Famous bar Crowbar Sydney has announced a crowdfunder in a bid to "keep the venue alive" after the devastation over the last 12 months caused by the COVID lockdowns. 

The venue - which the Crowbar Brisbane team took over from The Bald Faced Stag in 2018 - are asking punters to make a donation or take part in an online auction and bid on items including Lindsay McDougall’s first Frenzal Rhomb guitar, test pressings from The Bronx, Luca Brasi, The Chats and Modern Baseball, a signed Simple Plan drum skin and a stage backdrop and test pressing from The Amity Affliction, just to name a few.

"After 12 months of lockdowns and restrictions, Crowbar needs to call on its community of supporters for help to survive," a statement released today reads.

"Live music venues around the country are closing down or just holding on by a thread. We are all battling negotiations with landlords, restrictions and reduced income, facing the end of JobKeeper and struggling to pay ongoing fixed costs and debt that keeps piling up.

"As one of the first industries to close and the last to open, we’ve been hoping that State and Federal Governments might come to our aid, but we're no longer in a position to patiently wait.

"And so, we need your help. Without it, we face making the gut wrenching decision of having to stop the music and close our doors permanently. We’re asking our friends, our fans, our families, and everyone we know to help keep Crowbar alive by donating to our CrowFunder campaign."

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Read the full statement below. 

Since taking over the Leichhardt venue, Crowbar Sydney has hosted gigs from the likes of Sum 41, Reel Big Fish, Amy Shark, Trophy Eyes, Stand Atlantic and Phil Jamieson.

The news comes after Crowbar Brisbane announced in July last year that it would be closing its doors "for the foreseeable future".

Click here for more details on the crowdfunder.

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Crowbar Sydney needs your help! After 12 months of lockdowns and restrictions, Crowbar needs to call on its community of supporters for help to survive. Live music venues around the country are closing down or just holding on by a thread. We are all battling negotiations with landlords, restrictions and reduced income, facing the end of JobKeeper and struggling to pay ongoing fixed costs and debt that keeps piling up. As one of the first industries to close and the last to open, we’ve been hoping that State and Federal Governments might come to our aid, but we're no longer in a position to patiently wait. And so, we need your help. Without it, we face making the gut wrenching decision of having to stop the music and close our doors permanently. We’re asking our friends, our fans, our families, and everyone we know to help keep Crowbar alive by donating to our CrowFunder campaign.

In March 2020 COVID-19 restrictions forced us to close our doors and stand down staff while we cancelled months of shows and events. We spoke to our landlords regarding rent and came to some arrangements, and are continuing to negotiate with them. We managed to trade at 1-3% of regular turnover with takeaway sales for the next few months until we were able to open the bar again for a much smaller crowd in mid June. We were eventually able to put on shows again in late August, returning to 20-30% of trade, dropping from 28,441 ticketed attendees in 2019 to just 8,336 in 2020. With restrictions slowly easing we are now returning to 30-40% of trade.

We have spoken with Ministers, Parliament, MusicNSW, the Australian Hotels Association, APRA and media. We have completed surveys and submitted our gravely reduced figures for turnover and attendance. We have carried on as best we can, working within government restrictions and operating at severely reduced capacities. We have taken loans to keep our staff paid and our doors open, in the hope that the NSW government would step up to help live music venues with something more to survive and put towards operational and fixed business costs like rent, insurance and utilities - something like the Victorian Live Music Venues Program. The grants we have been eligible for, like Live Music Australia, can only be used towards artist fees and venue improvements, which is helpful, but leaves us in a tenuous position with our operational costs when artists and venue capacities are controlled by restrictions and border closures.

Crowbar is an independent, family operated business, built on 9 years of blood, sweat and tears, and 20 years experience in the music industry. Supporting live music in Australia and nurturing our once thriving music scene has stood at the forefront of everything we do, and despite this massive hurdle of COVID-19 recovery, we aren’t ready to end the good fight just yet. We are overwhelmed by the tremendous support from our friends, bands and industry colleagues who have donated some amazing prizes and rewards for this crowdfunding campaign.

If we are successful in reaching our target we have a strong hope of recovering through this pandemic to continue putting on the best shows, parties and good times.