The event will also feature a special guest appearance by the legendary Australian musician, Nick Cave.
The Grand Reopening of Crowbar Brisbane
After a long hiatus, the iconic Brisbane venue Crowbar is set to reopen its doors tonight, November 28, with a weekend of performances that promise to be nothing short of spectacular. The event marks a significant milestone for the venue, which has been a staple of the Brisbane music scene for over two decades.
A Weekend of Music and Mayhem
The reopening festivities will kick off tonight with a series of performances from some of Brisbane’s most beloved acts.
Brisbane’s music scene is getting a major boost with the return of Crowbar Brisbane.
A New Chapter for Crowbar Brisbane
After a two-year hiatus, Crowbar Brisbane is set to re-open its doors in the space of The Zoo, a venue known for its eclectic mix of live music, art, and culture. The original Crowbar Brisbane, which opened in 2012, was a staple of the Brisbane music scene, hosting a wide range of acts from local and international artists. However, the COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on the venue, forcing it to close its doors in 2020.
The Road to Re-Opening
In October, Crowbar announced that they would be taking over the space of The Zoo, a move that has been met with excitement from the local music community.
He has been involved in the music scene for over 20 years, and has worked with a variety of artists, including The Zoo, The Living End, and The Grates.
The Legacy of The Zoo
The Zoo has been a staple of the Australian music scene for over 30 years, with a legacy that spans multiple genres and generations of musicians. The venue has played host to some of the biggest names in music, from punk and rock to indie and electronic.
“Our focus is to continue providing a great space for artists and music lovers while working with industry and government to ensure the survival of grassroots venues across Australia.”