Dub City
Event description
Newtown Sound Collective is proud to present Dub City.
Hosted in a raw, intimate basement space, this event channels the deep, echoing vibes of dub through different styles of the genre. As the night heats up, the energy spills into the streets—turning the pavement into a dancefloor under the city lights. Come lose yourself in the expansive soundscapes, heavy grooves and urban pulse of Dub City
This is a full Aotearoa line up.
Japes (DJ) will set the tone through deep atmospheric soundscapes.
Ben & Munro deliver a back to back session full of class and progression.
Vanja will blend Deep bass lines with a touch of dubwise and roots.
Double parked closes out with a heavy, no compromise selection sure to shake the floor and the street.
6pm-1am
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Early Bird | $15 [*On Sale now*]
Friday 16th May
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There is a zero-tolerance for any kind of discriminatory, prejudiced, unsafe, or anti-social behaviour. The Grace Darling prides itself on providing a safe and inclusive space for all patrons and staff members. If you witness any behaviour that makes you, or members of the audience uncomfortable, please advise bar staff, safety officers or security so we can handle the situation accordingly.
Free Entry for Mob. Please contact: music@thegracedarlinghotel.com.au and a ticket will be allocated to you.
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Opening Hours: 12PM - 1AM
Restaurant Opening Hours: 12PM - 1OPM
Make a Restaurant Booking here for pre-show dinner or drinks.
The Grace Darling Hotel was constructed in 1854 and retains its original architectural build. Thus, the Band Room & Basement are regrettably not wheelchair accessible. The Main Bar level is wheelchair accessible.
All bathrooms at the Grace Darling Hotel are gender neutral (Located on the Atrium level (4 steps), and in the upstairs Band Room)
No strobe lighting or strobing visuals.
Please contact the event organiser for more detailed accessibility information.
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The Grace Darling Hotel acknowledges that this event takes place on the Sovereign lands of the Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation. Their Sovereignty has never been ceded and we acknowledge their culture and lores are imbued in this land. We acknowledge our responsibility to raise awareness around the Sovereign custodians of this land, and pay our respect to their Elders past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
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The Grace Darling Hotel (114 Smith Street, Collingwood 3066)
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Please contact the event organiser for more detailed accessibility information.
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