Author: OutInCanberra

Foreshore Summer Music Festival @ Commonwealth Place

As the bass thumped and the crowd jumped, Canberra welcomed Foreshore back into town. Set beside the lake on Commonwealth Place, the mood and decibel levels were high as the sun rained down.

Canberra’s premier dance festival is quickly establishing itself as one of the leading festivals of its type in Australia. This year the festival attracted both international and home-grown acts to groove the Canberra crowd.

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Kinky Saturdays presents Archie

Seventy Seven + North Bar bring you KINKY SATURDAYS with ARCHIE with supoprting act B-Tham. Where there is mayhem and madness, DJ Archie is conspicuous as the very devilish DJ of dance. Ranking at #5 for the state’s ITM50, Archie’s talents have also been recognised by his ever adoring fans for the ITM50 both statewide and nationally, with his popularity balanced alongside his secure production skills.

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Phrase live at Transit Bar

Fresh off the back of his sold out Clockwork Album Launch Tour, Phrase announces his 2010 National Tour. Phrase & his band will be smashing his way through the festival circuit with performances at Pyramid Rock, Hot BBQ, Big Day Out (East Coast Only) & Kiss My Grass along with a small handful of selected venues throughout Australia and to round up these dates Phrase will be joining Lupe Fiasco on his national tour in February.

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WIN TICKETS: The French Kissers

Compliments of Palace Films, Dendy Canberra and OutInCanberra you are invited to join us for an exclusive preview screening of The French Kissers be to held on December 7th at 6:30pm, Dendy Canberra City.

We have 70 double passes to giveaway and to be in the draw, simply click here. Winners will be notified immediately. Competition closes 7/12/09.

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25 years of Devine offerings

Stepping into Tilley’s Divine Cafe is like finding yourself lost in an underground Jazz lounge in Paris. The furniture bares a lived in feel that adds instant warmth, the decor in tones of deep red and elegant dark timber adds certain sexiness to the establishment. Low ceiling fans, an impressive line of red wine and a semi circular stage in a mini theatre setting beckons the senses and the initial reaction is you’re not in Canberra anymore.

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