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The Union Club Richmond

Melbourne’s Newest Live Music Venue is The Union Club Richmond

by Paul Cashmere on April 5, 2017

in News

Melbourne’s newest live music venue is The Union Club at Richmond Bowling Club in Richmond.

The Union Club will target 40+ music fans with the appropriately named Mid Life Crisis (MLC) joining the Mick Pealing Band for the opening night on April 15.

Pealing will be performing songs from his albums with Stars as well as his two solo albums Precarious and Grand Hotel.

MLC is a covers band playing Aussie pub rock with classic ‘60s songs with songs by AC/DC, Jimmy Barnes and Dragon to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Kinks.

Upcoming gigs include Skyhook’s Bongo Starkie, Daryl Braithwaite’s backing band The Recliners, covers band The Jetsons and the Majestic Diva Show with The Killer Bs, featuring Mae Parker, Wendy Stapleton and Nikki Nicholls.

The Union Club’s upcoming gigs:
April 15 – Mick Pealing Band and Mid Life Crisis
April 29 – Bob “Bongo” Starkie’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Band
May 13 – The Recliners and The Jetsons
May 27 – Majestic Diva Show with The Killer Bs, featuring Mae Parker, Wendy Stapleton and Nikki Nicholls

Opening night at The Union Club, Easter Saturday April 15:

Opening night April 15 from 8pm with Mick Pealing Band and Mid Life Crisis
The Union Club @Richmond Bowls

Richmond Union Bowling Club, 2 Gleadell St, Richmond

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