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hello all im coming over from little old adelaide this weekend with a mate

we are stopping in champbell town area.

we are looking for some where to got sat and sunday night more so big night sunday

just wondering some names of good clubs that play dance/house sort of music

cheers,mike

Head to king street wharf in the city - there's some decent places there

Or the rocks (near the harbor bridge)

Or Kings Cross even? If you go there go to dragonfly

All of those places are within 15mins of each other by cab in slow traffic

go to the cross mate, more places in a smaller area... plenty of choice

World bar, Hugos, Iguanas, DFly, Madam De Biers, The Cross (yes its called the cross), Burbon, YU, Kink, Trademark, hit vegas for a resches at 4am and have a drink at Mansions too.. tis cheap...

Stumble down to george st and check out IVY, Blackett,

IF your definately heading out on a sunday, Sounds on Sunday at Greenwood Nth sydney, then hit the cross.. thats your best bet

This sunday parklife will be on so check out inthemix.com.au as to where the big acts will be playing after... plenty of info there mate

try and pickup a 3Dworld mag from somewhere too.. its free, music stores and pubs have em

If your a Trance/electro/dance

Havana Bar

Good bar

there the two best dance clubs to go to

Ivy is a mad hangout ..........be aware very posh and a Smart casual dress code is applicable

sweet im Like`n this info so far lol just keen to have a good and see what sydney has 2 offer

also what time do the trains run to cause im not like the thought of getting a taxi from *campbelltown town

all the way to city and back that will be shit loads just by it self

had a look on that site its really goot, the trademark sounds alright with that hush thing but had nothing on there for sunday night

cheers,mike

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embassy lol. no way!

:/

goodluck getting into Ivy....

dragonfly would have to be the best club/scene at the moment

sapphire is pretty decent too

gotta luv house music :P

Ivy is a hole, I HATE THAT JOINT!

yeah Cross is the crib now, luv it

Embassy at Penrith!

haha thats where my self and a mate end`d up over the DA weekend on the saturday night, rooty hil RSL just was`nt doing it for us haha

could`nt go to far from rooty hill as we where in a team so 6:30am at the track sunday :/ so random birds said go there so we did

it was`nt too bad there seem there was alot of fights though? and bloody ZERO taxi`s

so can anyone tell me if there is train or buses to catch home at like 4am,

also what time do the clubs shut on sunday nights?

CHEERS for the help lads keep the info coming the more the better,

sounds like the cross is the way to do it and just go from there but, House music FTW!

cheers,mike

Edited by FJ20-RSX
haha that where my self and a mate end`d up over the DA weekend on the saturday night

could go to far from rooty hill as where where in a team so 6:30am at the track sunday :)

it was`nt too bad there seem there was alot of fights thought and bloody ZERO taxi`s

so can any tell me if there is train or buses to catch home at like 4am,

also what time do the clubs shut on sunday nights?

CHEERS for the help lads keep the info coming the more the better,

sounds like the cross is the way to do it and just go from there but, House music FTW!

cheers,mike

Ahaha

i was just joking mate LOL

uhm Sunday, people usually go Sounds on Sunday at Greenwood hotel, kicks off around 2ish-10pm, then Yu, Havana, DragonFly til about 4, 5am next morning, After city its gonna be super busy this weekend id say, coz parklife on sunday + afterparties in the cross :D

Most pubs and clubs will be open really late (or not closing at all) because it's a long weekend here this weekend, in case you didn't know. Is Adelaide the same?

Most pubs and clubs will be open really late (or not closing at all) because it's a long weekend here this weekend, in case you didn't know. Is Adelaide the same?

yeah man they are the same just someone told me they close at like 11pm cause its a sunday

well im back home had fun in sydney it bloody huge!! haha

whats with all the pimped out chrome rim`d pulsars, and swifts etcc?? lol! i reckon

i saw maybe 10 cars that looks good the rest where just rice

cheers,mike

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