The outgoing manager of Sydney CBD sex-on-premises venue 357 has signed a lease agreement to become the new tenant of the current Bodyline building.
Arq Sydney
Erskineville’s Imperial Hotel will host its last regular “Lip Sync Heroes” (LSH) drag competition next Sunday after its new owner Universal Hotels made the decision to cancel it.
Poof Doof Sydney will host a drag competition over the first three weeks of August that will culminate in a winner being crowned its next drag superstar and awarded $3000 in cash and jewellery.
Long-time Arq nightclub venue manager James Mavety is set to return to the venue, which now operates under the name Aura.
What makes a gay club gay? It’s a question I’ve been turning over in my mind since Saturday night’s launch of Aura, the new nightclub that’s taken over the space once occupied by Arq.
Poof Doof Sydney has revealed details for its final night at Arq Sydney while also announcing it will return to Kinselas for “one night only” to host its Red Rave party later this month.
Arq nightclub will host two farewell parties next weekend before it winds up its presence at the venue under its current tenant’s management.
A co-founder of the straight Oxford Street nightclub Noir has confirmed for the first time that he intends to take over the gay club Arq, saying he plans to rebrand it as Aura nightclub.
A co-owner of the straight Oxford Street nightclub Noir is in advanced negotiations to acquire the lease to the gay club Arq, less than eleven months after the owner of Home The Venue took over management of the venue.
Businesses are doing it tough amid the cost-of-living crunch, but that doesn’t excuse them from not being transparent about the prices of their drinks.