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    Forum Melbourne

    4.6 (18 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    The unassuming front entrance
    Stephanie W.

    The forum is a great place to see your favourite band, catch an indie movie during the Melbourne International Film Festival, or a great stand up act during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. I've seen bands in the main auditiorium, and the room looks amazing with the statues, art deco architecture, and great lights really adding to the room. The second room holds stadium style seating which is where Ive seen many a comedian perfiorm in the past and the chairs are super comfortable for longer shows, and is much more like a traditional theatre suited to plays, musicals and non musical acts. The full bars available dictate this to be an over 18's venue, and drinks are moderately priced, in comparison to other live music venues- Id also recommend trying to grab a booth if you can!

    Vanessa R.

    The Forum suits every kind of gig-goer from the person who wants to sit back and slightly away from the action with a glass of bubbly, to the mosher who doesn't mind being drenched in beer and sweat. All kinds of acts are booked here. I most recently went to see Konono No. 1 as part of the Melbourne Festival and they created quite a dance and festive vibe in the Forum, which couldn't be more different from seeing Steve Coogan in drag as the big blonde Pauline Calf as part of the Melbourne Comedy Festival. The Forum looks unlike any other gig venue in Melbourne with it's sky ceiling and faux ancient Roman theatre decor. It's quite a magical backdrop from which to see your favourite band. Two long bars frame the dancefloor/standing space, and yet another bar sits in the sideroom. The booth seating is always highly sought after and gives one the feeling of going to a 'show' rather than a gig and it's an excellent way to enjoy the Forum with a group of friends.

    Jason H.

    One of the better inner city venues, the Forum suits both music and theatre. Located a cross the road from ACMI and just down the road from Flinders St station, the place is easy to get to and easily spotted with its bright lights and what could be a Russian cone atop. Inside the space is divided in seating and standing room, tables and rows of seating to the back and heaps of standing room up front. The sound and stage are consistently good for the ever changing events, and when the night draws to a close the taxis are already waiting outside.

    Courtney Barnett / Stage
    Steven V.

    What an amazing venue. Saw Courtney Barnett here. Huge beautiful theatre, massive standing area, booths in the back to sit, amazing sound. Such a cool venue, will be excited about any other gigs coming up here.

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    Such a beautiful venue!! I wish I had reason to go here more often. SO SO PRETTY INSIDE!!!

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    Review Highlights - Forum Melbourne

    The Forum Theatre is right across the road from Federation Square - so lots of easy transportation options.

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    The Town Hall Hotel - A cozy bar at the front of the venue

    The Town Hall Hotel

    4.1(19 reviews)
    2.3 kmNorth Melbourne
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    The Town Hall Hotel is a North Melbourne pub icon. Sporting a relaxed urban grunge vibe, this hotel…read moreis clearly a popular local hangout. Casual Sunday, every day. I will leave the merits of the atmosphere to other patrons for comment. That said, it is a truly Melbourne pub experience. In terms of thirst, there is a good selection of wine and beer. For those who like to eat, the menu is frequently updated and has a variety of options. I ordered the Mexican Parma for dinner. It was served on top of chips. The Parma was very soggy and tasted quite bland. The guacamole topping and pub style salad didn't elevate the dish either unfortunately.

    I must say that they seem to have a huge collection of music, though I couldn't tell what CDs they…read morehad because they wouldn't let me behind the bar to have a look. The musical memorabilia covering the walls of the front bar seem to suggest classic rock, but I haven't been around too long to find out (namely because this pub gets really, really crowded on a Friday night). It is also quite narrow, which means that it can also get quite cramped, especially when you try to make you way to the beer garden out the back because they seemed to have squeeze a restaurant in the middle. While I've always found a set in the beer garden, it is also small, and very crowded, so while I do really like the ambience of the place, I really not enjoy squeezing my way through large amounts of people.

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    The Town Hall Hotel - One of the rooms inside with a theme for each one

    One of the rooms inside with a theme for each one

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    Bang!

    Bang!

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 kmMelbourne

    Oh boy, where to begin... BANG is totally my style. HEAVY ass music and some fun old sing-along pop…read morepunk hits, for the most part. Cheap drink specials (cheap for Melbourne, at least) all night (or until they run out of stuff). Multiple rooms with DJs. But man, the DJs SUCKED the night I went. The main dude was hammered and kept playing repeat songs. If a new DJ comes on and plays a song another DJ played earlier, I can understand that. But this guy was a repeat offender TEN times, not even kidding. And when he repeated a song, it was within four songs of one another. It's not like he didn't have enough music to choose from. Just incredibly annoying. The "club" goers were awesome. Super friendly. Felt like I was hanging out with a bunch of my friends even though they were strangers. Saved money by checking into the Facebook event, so definitely remember to do that. Highlight of the night was Ollie from Bring Me the Horizon "DJ'ing" and openly admitting he had no idea what he was doing. Was cool to see him up close and personal. If you like heavy music and want to be surrounded by kick ass people who like the same music as you, definitely give it a go. I just really hope the DJ isn't so intoxicated he plays Misery Business three times within a 40 minute time span.

    Bang! Nightclub is held exclusively on Saturday nights at the Royal Melbourne Hotel on Bourke…read moreStreet. It is a lung shaking experience of voluminous hard metal that will be pulsing through you for hours after you leave. It is a popular meeting ground for Melbourne's punk, Emo and metal heads so, naturally, coloured clothing is a rarity. Entry prices vary from free to around $20 depending on what bands are playing. There are always guest lists that offer cheaper entry as well, check Facebook to stay updated on these. They accept cash only at the door although there is an ATM just inside. After squeezing through a human sieve that is the outdoor smoking area, you reach the main room. This has a large curving bar that is always surrounded by queues. Expect to be waiting upwards of five to ten minutes for service. Live bands play in this room and there is commonly a merchandise table set up with t-shirts and CDs for sale. At the back of this room is a small corridor shaped room that plays a mix of genres. Like everywhere else in this venue it is extremely crowded and it is a real fight to wiggle your way in. Between these two rooms are a second bar and the cloakroom, $4 an item. Just before you head up the stairs to the second floor, check out the little room hidden away on the left. It plays nineties tunes and has a karaoke machine set up. There are also some welcoming armchairs that snuggle around you as you sit down. After the crush of people in other rooms, this is a good space to take a breather and rest your ears from the onslaught of metal. Upstairs is the home to yet another live band that rotates with a DJ. It is also home to head banging and strobe lights. Definitely not recommended for anyone who has epilepsy, this floor is a plethora of bright flashes intermixed with brief moments of darkness. It is full on to say the least. A result of the lights or the general drunken state of the patrons I can't say but the floor up here is almost completely covered in beer all the time, not to mention the bottles. At one point I walked off without my shoes because they got stuck to the floor. Aside from this, the atmosphere here is insane. The crowd is united in their passion for the bands and when a crowd favourite is played you can bet your how-have-they-not-burst-yet eardrums that you will know about it. As for having a conversation - forget about it, it's impossible. For a night that will ring in your ears, thump through your knee joints and echo through your teeth, there really is no better place than Bang. There are so many rooms and different areas to enjoy and with different bands every week there is always something new. Personally, I cannot stand Bang and will happily never be going there again but for people who enjoy punk/metal/hard rock music it would be pretty good. I find it way too loud and don't like the ear-raping I got during my visit. Also, having my shoes stick to the floor because it was so sticky with the beer film was extremely gross!

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    Revolt Productions - Young Husband Studio's - Revolt's location in Kensington

    Revolt Productions

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.9 kmKensington

    Revolt art space is a wonderful, amazing venue located in the suburb of Kensington, which is about…read more10 minutes away from the CBD. When I first came here it was to see one of my favorite bands (Bonjah) play on Australia day 2010. I was blown away. The huge 'factory' is abundant with art. It's visual candy - everywhere. There are separate rooms with couches filled with sculptures and paintings. It has a main stage with with ample room for standing to watch a band or performer. Performers vary from dancers to mimes to comedians to actors. Revolt is open most days - it has a chill atmosphere you can just call in have a coffee and read a book or attend one of the many events which can be found on their website. The staff at Revolt are a family - literally. They took lease of the space in 2009 and have worked hard to make it what it is today. I was lucky enough to volunteer during the 2011 Fringe Festival which was a great experience. I encourage you all to call into Revolt & check it out, if only for the visual experience. You will be amazed at this place & wonder why you have never visited there before. They serve alcohol & have bar food. http://www.revoltproductions.com/home/

    Revolt is a secret pirate cave of wonderment. I want to say more, but I don't think I could capture…read morethe excitement of the first time I entered and wandered around the many rooms and spaces that have amassed in this new performing arts centre in Kensington. It's a maze, designed with both performers and audience in mind. The crew make sure you're getting a truly unique experience by either attending or using Revolt to stage your event. What's more (and the bit I think I like the most) is their philosophy of supporting new artists. For someone with a great idea but not a big plan on how to market that idea, this is possibly the place to approach to stage it. It's a bit of a secret, really, tucked down a back street in an unassuming warehouse district, but not one that should stay so.

    Forum Melbourne - venues - Updated May 2026

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