What:
Sabbatical presents: The Emergency
Where:
The Old Bar, 74 Johnston St, Fitzroy
When:
Thurs Nov 19, doors 8.30pm
How much:
$6 at the door
Description:
You know those ‘Priceless' Mastercard ads? Claiming all these amazing experiences don't cost anything is a bold-faced lie - fraud, even. Sabbatical don't try to fool you like that. They're offering a ‘priceless' night of entertainment featuring Sydney introspective outfit Anon, the infinite loops of Super Star, and the aural destruction of NZ's Nomex, all topped off by masters of ceremony, The Emergency. All it costs is $6 (plus a beer or three). - Us
By Us
Keywords: Sabbatical, The Emergency, The Old Bar
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