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    Stage Door Sessions - September 25

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    Greenroom at The Princess Theatre
    woolloongabba, australia
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    Six acts, three days, two 20-minute sets per day - Established Brisbane acts and emerging artists. Each set will be captured by video and audio, edited, and mixed to create high-quality content that will be published online for the broader community to enjoy. Stage Door Sessions is your backstage pass to the inside of this intimate music experience with Brisbane’s talented artists. Set in the cozy Greenroom at The Princess Theatre, it’s a space where raw talent meets real connection. Whether it’s a new spin on a favourite song or an acoustic performance, we’re all about creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere where artists and fans can connect on a deeper level.

    Stage Door Sessions September 25 showcases Bad Neighbour and Special Features

    Bad Neighbour

    The last year has seen Bad Neighbour tease a handful of singles that have since been revealed as the building blocks towards their debut album 'Millions', out Friday September 20. Weaving through moments of raw unrelenting energy with heartfelt, honest and emotive lyricism, 'Millions' wears its heart on its sleeve and showcases a sound well beyond Bad Neighbour's years.

    Special Features

    Special Features delivers an unapologetic barrage of raw, heavy, and intense alt-rock. Yet, amidst these sonic realms, the band embraces a softer, more evocative side. Their ability to seamlessly navigate contrasting musical territories adds a layer of intrigue and unpredictability for those seeking something beyond the confines of conventional genre boundaries.


    Doors to the Beer Garden open at 6.30pm, Greenroom at 7.00pm, Show from 7.15pm

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    Greenroom at The Princess Theatre
    woolloongabba, australia