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Thu
10 Oct
The Night Cat

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Nsg Australia Tour 2024

NSG is London's next big thing. A six-man collective dominating the trending Afrobashment genre and giving crowds a complete live music experience with full force and flavour, something that's been lacking recently in music. Catch this amazingly talented group of Nigerian and Ghanian musicians do their thing in Sydney and Melbourne this October while they're here playing for Promiseland Festival. 

October 9 - Oxford Art Factory, Sydney 

October 10 - The Night Cat - Melbourne

We acknowledge that this event will be held on Wurundjeri land of the Kulin Nation and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

TICKETING INFO

Set times are subject to change.
When ticket sales have closed on the day of the show they may still be available at the door.

Once purchased tickets are non-refundable & non-transferable

A booking fee applies to all advance tickets.

VENUE INFO

Photo ID is essential, acceptable ID is a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence or Passport
The venue reserves the right to refuse admission to any person.
Intoxicated persons will not be admitted.
Dangerous behaviour including Crowd Surfing, Stage Diving, Moshing and Violent Dancing is not allowed and will result in your immediate removal from this venue.
Inappropriate behaviour at this venue will lead to your banning.

COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES

We ask that all patrons exercise common sense and hygiene practices while in the venue.

Hand sanitiser is available at point of entry and throughout the venue.

Please stay home if you are feeling unwell.

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