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Northcote Social Club

Northcote, VIC

Northcote Social Club
Northcote Social Club - photo by Ian Laidlaw
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The Northcote Social Club has been a pillar of live music in the north since 2005. Sister venue to the iconic Corner Hotel, the bandroom hosts a diverse mix of genres, local talent as well as national and international touring artists of all genres. Northcote Social Club is also well-known for its free weekly event, Monday Night Mass.

The venue’s ethos is centred on inclusion and community, focusing on providing a safe place for people from all backgrounds to enjoy music and socialise in a comfortable environment.

LIVE MUSIC on High Street is most at home at Northcote Social Club, which boasts some of the best local lineups in Melbourne. 

FAMOUS FOR the huge heated beer garden with a view, definitely one of the nicest watering holes in Northcote.

INFAMOUS FOR the occasional epic secret gig (Pixies come to mind) or surprise party (Lady Gaga’s 4th of July bash) that take place at the old Social Club from time to time.

The Northcote Social Club has been a pillar of live music in the north since 2005. The original venue, previously known as The Commercial Hotel, dated all the way back to 1854, supposedly born as a rough and ready refuge for teamsters and bullock drivers. That couldn’t be further from its modern iteration – sister venue to the iconic Corner Hotel, the bandroom hosts a diverse mix of genres, local talent as well as national and international touring artists of all genres. 

The venue’s ethos is centred on inclusion and community, focusing on providing a safe place for people from all backgrounds to enjoy music and socialise in a comfortable environment. In September, they’ll be hosting ex-Alpine singer Sappho, Peking Duk’s Keli Holiday, Kiwi roots-pop act Muroki, Melbourne’s avant-garde experimentalists Eggy, and Adelaide’s punk-pop indie darlings Teenage Joans, just to name a smattering.

In the leafy-green and natural-light filled beer garden, you can also tuck into their food menu, previously boasting Michelin-trained chefs in their kitchen turning the dial up on traditional pub fare. A cursory glance reveals marinated olives, edamame and cheese croquettes and smoky miso baba ghanoush. If you work nearby, there’s also the express lunch deals (roast pork belly tonnato, sandwiches or soups) for a tidy $18. 

Catch a gig at NSC this month by heading to 301 High Street in Northcote.

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