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Augie March

Brunswick Ballroom's 2nd Birthday celebration

Augie March

6:30pm, Sat 25 February, 2023
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DOORS 6.30PM // KITCHEN OPEN // SHOW STARTS 8.30PM

Augie March are delighted to announce an exclusive performance.

Party time. The Brunswick Ballroom is throwing a big 2nd birthday bash, and Augie March are delighted to join in the festivities. Augie are playing their first show for 2023 at the Ballroom, a venue which has quickly become one of Melbourne's favourite. Loud and electric, quiet and acoustic, mega-hits and hidden gems; this iconic and unique Australian band will run the full gamut.


Tickets available at brunswickballroom.com.au


Augie March photo credit: Tobias Titz 


About Augie March:

Over the last 25 years, few Australian bands have enjoyed a synergy of critical and commercial success like Augie March. Their songs are heard on almost every radio format in the country - with gold and platinum albums to their credit - yet they remain iconoclasts, perennial outsiders. 

 

The band was born in post-grunge Collingwood, Melbourne, late 1995. Their first gig was at a friend’s art gallery exhibition. Early comparisons to Radiohead and Jeff Buckley were made, but pigeon-holing has never been easy. Augie incorporate many traditional elements, yet at times become wildly avant-garde. With Glenn Richards’ literate and layered lyrics to the forefront, the band’s songs sashay from delicate melancholy ballads to surging, impassioned, heavy rhythm and blues. They have beenregularly touted as one of Australia’s most important bands; their songs have become staples at weddings and funerals. The recordings are justly celebrated, the once-erratic live show now a broiling cauldron of finely-honed Australian classics.

 

The seminal debut album Sunset Studies (2000) was widely acclaimed on release, and has managed to grow in stature over the years, now certified gold. Cult classics Strange Bird (2002) and Watch Me Disappear (2008) were full of eclectic and challenging material. Sandwiched between these albums was the platinum smash Moo You Bloody Choir (2006) which saw this hitherto alternative band gate-crash the mainstream party. Lead single One Crowded Hour became a radio staple, was voted #1 in JJJ’s Hottest 100 poll of 2008 and won the APRA award for Song of the Year. The album won the prestigious Australian Music Prize.

American and European tours, supporting Wilco, Gomez, Andrew Bird, earned a small but loyal international fanbase. 

 

Exhausted after a sustained period of commercial exposure and a relentless work schedule, the band retreated into a 5-year hiatus, before a second wind billowed the sails. In recent years Augie March has re-established itself as a formidable creative force in Australian music, with three albums, Haven’s Dumb (2014), Bootikins (2018) and Bloodsport and Porn (2022). These albums represent a modern era for the band, all of them exhibiting the dexterity, wisdom and maturity which you might expect from a band which, after decades together, is still searching for freshideas and new musical experiences.



TICKETING INFO 

Please have a digital or printed copy of your ticket ready on arrival along with a valid photo ID. Acceptable ID includes a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport.

The Brunswick Ballroom strives to improve our practices when it comes to sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint. We don’t sell or provide plastic water bottles.


VENUE INFO 

THE BALLROOM MENU
The kitchen will be serving The Ballroom Menu for this show.

You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.

ACCESSIBILITY
The Brunswick Ballroom is Accessible.
The Brunswick Ballroom has made significant improvements to accessibility by installing an 
Acorn Chairlift. (Model: New Acorn Indoor 180 Curved Stairlift.)

VENUE FAQS
To find out more about the venue, FAQs can be viewed by clicking here.