The Hindley Street Music Hall was developed over the past year as a collaborative effort between Secret Sounds, Live Nation and Five Four Entertainment. It cost $6million to build, and replaces the ...
It shares its name with a Powderfinger song, and it’s the latest venue established by this former member – but it’s not in Brisbane. Secret Sounds – the organisation behind Byron Bay’s Splendour in ...
Adelaide’s Five Four Entertainment, with promoters Live Nation and Secret Sounds, wants to breathe new life into our live music scene. And the 1800-capacity venue will also house a nightclub and ...
As The Industry Observer reports, the $6million, split-level complex will be a redevelopment of the former HQ Complex nightclub at 149 Hindley Street, which shut its doors in early 2020. The new ...
At the 1800-capacity Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday night, Sydney indie rock trio DMA’S were the debut headline act. “There’s a lot of great thought that’s gone into making this venue,” ...
It’s backed by some of the biggest names in the music business, and they all think it will revolutionise Adelaide’s live gig scene. The Powderfinger bassist turned live venue developer declared ...
Four major live music companies have joined forces to open a new $6m venue on Hindley Street in Adelaide later this year. Secret Sounds – the organisation behind Byron Bay’s Splendour in the Grass and ...