Black Rebel Motorcycle Club



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Forum Melbourne

154 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia

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Forum Melbourne is a large multi-purpose entertainment venue located in the heart of the city. Perfectly situated at 154 Flinders Street and Russel Street, this venue is easy to get to, and boasts some of the best shows, events and concerts Melbourne has to offer. This renowned venue opened in 2004 and hosted its first concert in 2005. It features two auditoriums, with seating capacities of 2,400 and 2,500 respectively. Forum Melbourne also has two additional general admission standing areas, as well as several bars for drinks. It's the ideal spot for anyone wanting to catch the city's best concerts, stand-up comedy or theatre shows.

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After visiting Australia for a series of sold out shows in 2013, LA three-piece Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Official Page) have announced that they’ll once again return for a run of shows to showcase their much anticipated new album, expected in early 2018. Presented by MJR Presents, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club will visit Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth where they’ll be performing a selection of new material as well as crowd favourites from the bands illustrious 19-year, seven album back catalogue, showing why they are one of the world’s most celebrated live bands. ‘Every time we've toured Australia something in some way has tried to kill me at one point or another, and always in new and somewhat inspired ways. So I have a great deal of respect for whatever cosmic forces are going on down there. It definitely keeps me on my toes though, which is all you really need to make rock'n'roll I guess. Two good toes and a reason to keep tappin them.' -Robert Levon Been / BRMC Since their debut release in 2001, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have made a name for themselves on a global scale. By fusing together elements of the psych, space rock, noise-pop and classic rock and roll that weave themselves across five acclaimed studio albums, BRMC live shows have often been hailed as events rather than mere gigs; a dynamic showcase of dark, brooding rock mixed with an energetic show you can’t take your eyes off.